Glass & Window Services

We offer both Commercial and Residental Services

Commercial Window Installation & Repair

Commercial window installation and repair typically involves the following services:

  1. Measurement and assessment: Before installation or repair can begin, a professional will need to measure the windows and assess the condition of the existing frames and surrounding areas to determine the appropriate course of action.
  2. Removal of existing windows: If the window is being replaced, the old window will need to be removed. This typically involves carefully removing the window from the frame and disposing of it in an environmentally-friendly manner.
  3. Preparation of the opening: The opening for the new window will need to be prepared by removing any old caulking or sealant, and making any necessary repairs to the frame or surrounding wall.
  4. Installation of the new window: The new window will be carefully placed in the opening and secured in place using fasteners, sealant, and other materials as needed.
  5. Finishing touches: The window will be trimmed and finished with molding or other decorative elements as desired.
  6. Testing and inspection: The window will be tested to ensure that it is properly installed and functioning correctly.
  7. Cleanup: Any debris or materials generated during the installation or repair process will be cleaned up and removed from the site.

In addition to these core services, many companies that specialize in commercial window installation and repair also offer additional services such as custom fabrication of windows to fit unique openings, and consultation and design services to help businesses choose the most appropriate windows for their needs.

Residential Exterior Window Installation & Repair

Residential external window installation and repair typically involves many of the same services as commercial window installation and repair, including:

  1. Measurement and assessment: Before installation or repair can begin, a professional will need to measure the windows and assess the condition of the existing frames and surrounding areas to determine the appropriate course of action.
  2. Removal of existing windows: If the window is being replaced, the old window will need to be removed. This typically involves carefully removing the window from the frame and disposing of it in an environmentally-friendly manner.
  3. Preparation of the opening: The opening for the new window will need to be prepared by removing any old caulking or sealant, and making any necessary repairs to the frame or surrounding wall.
  4. Installation of the new window: The new window will be carefully placed in the opening and secured in place using fasteners, sealant, and other materials as needed.
  5. Finishing touches: The window will be trimmed and finished with molding or other decorative elements as desired.
  6. Testing and inspection: The window will be tested to ensure that it is properly installed and functioning correctly.
  7. Cleanup: Any debris or materials generated during the installation or repair process will be cleaned up and removed from the site.

In addition to these core services, many companies that specialize in residential external window installation and repair also offer additional services such as custom fabrication of windows to fit unique openings, and consultation and design services to help homeowners choose the most appropriate windows for their needs.

Residential Interior Glass & Window Services

Tub and shower enclosure installation typically involves the following steps:

  1. Measurement and assessment: A professional will measure the dimensions of the tub or shower area and assess the condition of the surrounding walls and floor to determine the appropriate type and size of enclosure.
  2. Preparation of the opening: The opening for the enclosure will need to be prepared by removing any old caulking or sealant, and making any necessary repairs to the walls or floor.
  3. Installation of the enclosure: The enclosure will be carefully placed in the opening and secured in place using fasteners, sealant, and other materials as needed.
  4. Finishing touches: The enclosure will be trimmed and finished with molding or other decorative elements as desired.
  5. Testing and inspection: The enclosure will be tested to ensure that it is properly installed and functioning correctly.
  6. Cleanup: Any debris or materials generated during the installation process will be cleaned up and removed from the site.