What We Repair and Replace
Storefront Glass
Storefronts take the most abuse — foot traffic, weather, accidental impact, and occasionally forced entry. We repair and replace storefront glass panels, framing, and door assemblies for retail shops, restaurants, and service businesses. When same-day replacement is not possible due to glass availability, we board up the opening securely until the new glass is installed.
Office Window Repair
Cracked, fogged, or failed window units in office buildings affect energy performance, appearance, and occupant comfort. We replace individual glass panes and insulated glass units without requiring full window frame replacement in most cases.
Impact Commercial Windows and Doors
Florida building code requires impact-rated glazing on commercial properties in designated wind zones. We repair and replace impact windows and doors on commercial buildings — including hardware, frames, and glass units — in compliance with current code requirements.
Emergency Commercial Glass Repair
A broken window or door after hours, after a storm, or after a break-in needs to be addressed immediately. Our technicians carry board-up materials on every truck so we can secure the property on the first visit, then return to complete the glass installation once materials are confirmed.
Interior Glass Partitions
Office interiors increasingly use glass walls and partition systems for conference rooms, reception areas, and open-plan dividers. We repair cracked panels, replace failed hardware, and install new partition sections when layouts change or glass is damaged.
Who We Work With
We handle commercial glass work for a range of property types across Boca Raton and South Florida:
- Retail storefronts and shopping centers
- Restaurants and hospitality venues
- Office buildings and business parks
- HOA communities and condominium complexes
- Multi-family residential buildings with commercial ground-floor spaces
If your property type is not on this list, call us anyway. The question is whether the glass is commercial-grade and the job requires a licensed contractor — and the answer to both is almost always yes for any business property in Florida.