Commercial Glass Replacement Services

From street-level storefronts to high-rise curtain walls — professional commercial glass replacement that keeps your business safe, efficient, and code-compliant.

Commercial Glass Replacement Services

Professional Solutions for Commercial Properties

Quick Summary: Commercial glass replacement covers the removal and installation of glass panels in business properties — from single storefront doors to multi-story curtain wall facades. The focus is always on safety, energy efficiency, structural integrity, and minimal disruption to business operations.

Commercial glazing is fundamentally different from residential work. The glass is thicker, the panels are larger, the framing systems are more complex, and the safety requirements are stricter. Commercial projects often involve tempered or laminated safety glass, specialized aluminum framing, structural silicone glazing, and compliance with OSHA, ADA, and local building codes. WindowServ brings the equipment, expertise, and project management experience that commercial properties demand.

Why Choose Professional Glaziers for Your Business?

Commercial glass installation is not a job for a general handyman. It requires licensed glaziers who understand load calculations, wind pressure ratings, thermal expansion, and the specific code requirements that apply to commercial buildings.

At WindowServ, every project is handled by insured professionals who are trained in OSHA safety protocols and familiar with regional building codes — whether that means hurricane-rated glass in coastal areas or fire-rated assemblies in high-occupancy buildings. We carry full liability and workers’ compensation coverage, protecting your business from risk during every phase of the project.

For high-rise curtain wall work, we coordinate crane deployment, sidewalk closures, and building management logistics so the installation runs smoothly without disrupting tenants or pedestrians. For storefronts, we understand that a broken window means lost revenue — which is why we offer emergency board-up and expedited replacement to get your business back to normal as fast as possible.

Commercial Glass Replacement Cost Factors

The cost of commercial glass replacement depends on several variables. Understanding them helps you budget accurately and avoid surprises:

  • Square footage and panel size. Larger panels require thicker glass and may need specialized handling equipment — suction lifts, cranes, or scaffolding.
  • Glass type. Standard tempered glass costs less than laminated, insulated (IGU), Low-E coated, or spandrel glass. High-performance coatings and gas fills add to the price but reduce long-term energy costs.
  • Height and accessibility. Ground-floor storefront work is straightforward. Upper-floor curtain wall replacement requires rigging, permits, and safety planning — all of which add to project cost.
  • Emergency vs. scheduled work. After-hours or same-day emergency calls carry a premium. Planning ahead and scheduling during business hours saves money.
  • Code and permit requirements. Some municipalities require permits and inspections for commercial glazing work, especially in high-rise or hurricane zones.
Commercial Glass Replacement Services

Our Specialized Commercial Glass Services

Tailored glass replacement for every type of commercial property and application.

Storefront Glass Replacement

Storefronts face constant exposure to foot traffic, weather, and the risk of vandalism or accidental impact. We replace glass in single-door, double-door, and full-width storefront systems using impact-resistant tempered or laminated glass that meets safety codes and restores your business's professional appearance. When a storefront is shattered, every hour counts — we provide emergency board-up service followed by permanent commercial storefront glass replacement on the fastest possible timeline.

Storefront Glass Replacement

Curtain Wall Glass Replacement

Curtain wall systems are the glass-and-aluminum facades that define modern commercial architecture. Replacing a panel in a curtain wall is a specialized operation that may require cranes, swing stages, or rope-access technicians, along with structural silicone glazing and precise integration with the existing mullion system. Our team has the equipment and high-rise experience to handle curtain wall glass replacement safely and efficiently — from a single failed panel to a full facade re-glazing project.

Curtain Wall Glass Replacement

Commercial Door Glass Replacement

We replace glass in all types of commercial doors: narrow-stile and wide-stile aluminum entrance doors, automatic sliding doors, herculite (all-glass frameless) doors, and fire-rated door assemblies. Every panel is fabricated to the exact frame dimensions and installed with proper hardware alignment so the door operates smoothly and meets ADA accessibility requirements.

Commercial Door Glass Replacement

Interior Office Partitions and Glass Walls

Modern offices use glass partitions to create open, light-filled workspaces while maintaining acoustic separation. We replace damaged panels in demountable partition systems, fixed glass walls, and glass conference room enclosures. Options include clear, frosted, or switchable privacy glass depending on your design requirements.

Interior Office Partitions and Glass Walls

Advanced Glass Types for Commercial Use

Tempered and Laminated Safety Glass

Required by code for storefronts, entrance doors, and any glazing in high-traffic or high-risk locations. Tempered glass is heat-treated for impact resistance; laminated glass uses a polymer interlayer to hold fragments together after breakage, providing intrusion resistance and UV protection.

Insulated Glass Units (IGUs)

Two or three panes separated by sealed, gas-filled airspaces. IGUs are essential for curtain wall systems where minimizing thermal transfer is critical. When combined with Low-E coatings, they can reduce heating and cooling costs by 30–50 percent.

Spandrel Glass

Opaque, colored glass panels used in curtain wall systems to conceal floor slabs, structural columns, HVAC equipment, and other non-vision areas. Spandrel glass is ceramic-coated on the interior surface to block light and provide a uniform exterior appearance that matches the vision glass.

Low-E and Tinted Glass

Low-emissivity coatings reflect infrared heat while transmitting visible light, meeting energy codes and supporting LEED certification goals. Tinted glass adds solar control and glare reduction — useful for south- and west-facing facades that receive direct sunlight for extended periods.

The Installation Process

1

Technical Site Survey

We visit the property to measure panel dimensions, identify glass type and coatings, assess the framing system, and document any access challenges — height, adjacent structures, pedestrian traffic, or building management requirements.

2

Safety Logistics and Planning

For elevated or complex installations, we plan crane deployment, swing stage rigging, or sidewalk closures and obtain any required permits. Every project gets a written safety plan that meets OSHA standards.

3

Precision Installation

Our glaziers remove the damaged panel, prepare the frame, and install the new glass — integrating it with the existing aluminum framing, structural silicone, or gasket system. Fit and alignment are verified before sealing.

4

Weatherproofing and Final Inspection

All perimeter joints are sealed with professional-grade gaskets, weather-stripping, or structural sealant. We perform a water-infiltration check where applicable and document the completed installation for your records.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get a Free Commercial Glass Quote

Whether you need a single storefront panel replaced or a multi-floor curtain wall project managed from start to finish, WindowServ has the expertise and equipment to deliver. Contact us for a no-obligation site survey and detailed estimate.