Residential Glass Replacement Services

Cracked, broken, or foggy glass? We replace the glass and keep your frames — saving you up to 50% compared to full window replacement.

Residential Glass Replacement Services

What Is Residential Glass Replacement?

Residential glass replacement is the process of removing a damaged or failed glass panel — whether it is a single pane or a sealed insulated glass unit (IGU) — and installing a new one into your existing window or door frame. The frame, hardware, and trim stay in place. Only the glass is replaced.

This approach is the right solution when your frames are still in good condition but the glass itself is cracked, broken, or fogged from a failed seal. Key benefits include:

  • Cost-effective — typically 40–50% less than full window replacement
  • Energy efficiency — new IGUs with Low-E coating and argon gas restore thermal performance
  • Fast installation — most jobs completed in a single visit
  • No mess — no demolition, no drywall work, no repainting

Why Choose WindowServ for Your Home Glass Needs?

WindowServ is a licensed and insured glass replacement company serving homeowners throughout New Jersey. Our technicians specialize exclusively in residential glass — not general contracting, not full remodels — which means every job gets the focused expertise it deserves.

We carry full liability and workers’ compensation insurance, and every installation meets applicable building codes, including safety glazing requirements for doors and locations near floor level. From the first phone call to the final inspection, you work directly with experienced glaziers who measure precisely, fabricate to spec, and install cleanly.

Whether you need a single foggy window fixed or every pane in your home upgraded, we treat the project the same way: honest assessment, transparent pricing, and professional workmanship. No upsells, no surprises.

Residential Glass Replacement Services

Our Comprehensive Residential Glass Window Replacement

We work with every type of residential glazing — from standard windows to specialty enclosures.

Window Glass Replacement

We replace glass in all standard residential window types: single-hung, double-hung, casement, awning, and picture windows. The most common issue we solve is foggy glass — condensation trapped between the panes of a double-pane window after the hermetic seal fails. When this happens, the insulated glass unit must be replaced as a whole. We remove the failed IGU, clean the frame channel, install a new factory-sealed unit, and verify the fit. Your window looks and performs like new, at a fraction of the cost of a full replacement.

Window Glass Replacement

Patio and Balcony Door Glass Replacement

Sliding patio doors and French doors require tempered safety glass — a building code requirement in the United States for any glazing in a door or within 24 inches of a door opening. We replace glass panels in all major door brands and styles, including sliding, swinging, and multi-panel French configurations. If your patio door glass is cracked, chipped, or hazy from seal failure, we fabricate a new tempered panel to the exact dimensions of your frame and install it on-site.

Patio and Balcony Door Glass Replacement

Sunrooms, Conservatories and Greenhouse Glass Replacement

Sunrooms and conservatories use large glass panels — often in roof and wall positions — that are subject to intense UV exposure, temperature extremes, and occasional impact from branches or hail. We replace individual panels or full sections using glass selected for UV protection, thermal performance, and structural requirements. For greenhouse and conservatory applications, we can specify Low-E coated or tinted glass to help regulate interior temperature and protect plants, furniture, and flooring from UV damage.

Sunrooms, Conservatories and Greenhouse Glass Replacement

High-Performance Glass Options We Offer

Double Pane Insulated Glass Units (IGUs)

Two panes of glass separated by a sealed airspace provide significantly better thermal insulation than single-pane glass. IGUs are the standard for residential windows built in the last 30 years and are the most common replacement we perform.

Low-E Coating

A microscopically thin metallic coating applied to the glass surface that reflects infrared heat while allowing visible light to pass through. Low-E glass keeps your home cooler in summer and warmer in winter, reducing the load on your HVAC system and lowering utility bills.

Argon Gas Fill

Argon is a dense, inert gas used to fill the airspace inside an IGU. It conducts heat more slowly than air, improving the unit's insulating value by approximately 15–20 percent compared to air-filled units. Argon fill is included in most of our standard IGU replacements.

Tempered and Laminated Safety Glass

Tempered glass is four to five times stronger than standard glass and breaks into small, blunt fragments instead of sharp shards. Laminated glass holds together on impact thanks to a polymer interlayer. Both types are required by U.S. building codes in specific locations: doors, sidelights, low panels, and wet areas like bathrooms.

Glass-Only Replacement vs. Full Window Replacement

Feature Glass-Only Replacement Full Window Replacement
Average Cost $150 – $400 per window $400 – $1,200+ per window
Installation Time 30–60 minutes per window 2–4 hours per window
Energy Savings Restores original IGU performance May improve if upgrading frame
Frame Preservation Existing frame stays intact Frame removed and replaced
Best When Frame is solid, only glass is damaged or fogged Frame is rotted, warped, or severely damaged

Our Professional Installation Process

1

Free In-Home Estimate

We visit your home, inspect every window or door that needs attention, measure precisely, and provide a written quote on the spot. No obligation, no pressure.

2

Custom Fabrication

Each glass panel is fabricated to your exact measurements. Tempered and laminated glass must be cut to size before heat treatment — there is no trimming after the fact. Typical turnaround is 3–7 business days.

3

Expert Installation

Our technician removes the old glass, cleans the frame, installs new setting blocks and gaskets, and seats the new panel. All joints are sealed for a weathertight fit. Most single-window jobs take under an hour.

4

Final Cleanup and Inspection

We clean the glass, remove all debris, and verify that the window or door operates correctly. You inspect the finished work before we leave.

Frequently Asked Questions

Get Your Free Residential Glass Estimate Today

Whether you have one foggy window or a whole house that needs upgrading, WindowServ makes residential glass replacement simple, fast, and affordable. Call us or fill out the form for a no-obligation quote — we will get back to you within one business day.