Cost Guide
Understanding glass repair costs in Washington DC, Northern Virginia, and Maryland. From small window panes to large commercial panels, get a free estimate for your repair.
Glass repair costs depend on the type of glass, size, location, and urgency. We provide transparent, itemized estimates so you know exactly what your repair will cost before any work begins.
What Affects Price
Glass repair pricing varies based on several key factors. Here is what determines the cost of your project.
Standard float glass is the most affordable. Tempered, laminated, Low-E, and specialty glass cost more due to manufacturing processes and safety ratings.
Larger panes and thicker glass cost more. Oversized panels, custom shapes, and non-standard thicknesses require special ordering and careful handling.
Single-pane glass repair is simpler and less expensive. Double-pane (insulated) glass units require replacing the sealed unit, which costs more.
If the frame is damaged, rotted, or warped, it may need repair or replacement before the new glass can be installed, adding to the total cost.
After-hours, weekend, and emergency glass repairs may cost more than scheduled service due to the urgency and immediate response required.
Ground-floor windows are straightforward. Second-story windows, skylights, and hard-to-reach locations require additional equipment and labor.
Repair Types
Different glass repair projects have different cost structures. Contact us for an accurate estimate for your specific needs.
Single-pane window glass replacement for broken, cracked, or shattered panes. The most common and typically most affordable glass repair.
Broken window panes in older homes and single-pane windows
Replacement of failed double-pane or triple-pane sealed units. Required when seals fail and fog or condensation appears between panes.
Foggy windows, failed seals, and double-pane replacements
Replacement of broken glass in entry doors, patio doors, French doors, and storm doors. Tempered safety glass is required by code.
Broken glass in residential and commercial doors
Custom-cut glass tops for tables, desks, and furniture. Available in various thicknesses, edges, and tints to match your furniture.
Dining tables, coffee tables, and desk protectors
Immediate board-up and expedited glass replacement for break-ins, storms, and accidents. Available 24/7 across the DMV.
Break-ins, storm damage, and urgent situations
Tempered glass, laminated glass, patterned glass, and decorative glass for applications requiring specific safety or aesthetic properties.
Bathrooms, storefronts, and safety-rated locations
Our Process
We inspect the damage, identify the glass type, measure precisely, and provide a detailed written estimate covering all costs.
We source the exact glass type needed -- matching thickness, tint, coating, and safety rating. Standard glass is often in stock for same-day repair.
Our technician removes the damaged glass safely, prepares the frame, installs the new glass, and seals everything properly.
We verify the repair, clean the glass and surrounding area, and provide your Comprehensive Warranty documentation.
Why Expert Glass Repair
We provide honest, transparent estimates with no hidden fees or surprise charges. The price we quote is the price you pay -- period. Our technicians are experienced professionals who take pride in clean, precise work.
Whether you need a single window pane replaced or a full glass door repair, we treat every project with the same attention to detail and professionalism.
Every glass repair includes our Comprehensive Warranty on both materials and workmanship, giving you confidence that the job is done right.
Service Area
We provide glass repair estimates and service throughout the Washington DC metropolitan area.
Cost FAQ
Common questions about glass repair pricing in the DMV area.
Get Your Free Estimate
Free on-site estimates with transparent pricing. Same-day service available. Emergency repairs 24/7. Serving DC, Virginia, and Maryland.
Fully Insured -- Comprehensive Warranty -- Serving DC, Northern Virginia, and Maryland