Replacement _hot_ — Storefront Glass

For custom sizes, the new glass is measured to allow for proper expansion gaps. Many commercial replacements use pre-tempered glass ordered to exact specifications.

The glass is carefully placed into the frame using suction cups and setting blocks. Glazing beads or stops are reattached to lock it in place. storefront glass replacement

The glazier inspects the existing frame for warping, rust, or damage. In many cases, the frame can be reused if it is structurally sound. For custom sizes, the new glass is measured

The frame channel is cleaned of old putty, silicone, or double-sided tape. A new layer of structural silicone or glazing tape is applied. Glazing beads or stops are reattached to lock it in place

All remaining shards, glazing beads, and sealants are carefully removed. Proper disposal is crucial to avoid injury.

Until permanent replacement arrives, a technician will measure the opening and secure it with plywood to prevent intrusion.