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.