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Broken, cracked, loose, or damaged storefront glass can turn into a security concern quickly. Storefront Glass Repair Phoenix helps local businesses address damaged glass, commercial windows, storefront doors, and exposed openings with practical service focused on getting the property secure and presentable again. We work with retail shops, restaurants, offices, service businesses, property managers, and other commercial spaces throughout Phoenix and the surrounding area.
Whether you have a single damaged pane, a failed commercial window, a door that is no longer closing correctly, or an opening that needs emergency board-up protection, our goal is to make the next step straightforward. We assess the opening, explain whether repair, replacement, adjustment, or temporary protection makes the most sense, and keep you informed from the first conversation through completion.
Storefront Glass Repair Phoenix grew from the kind of work founder Marcus Rivera was already doing across the Valley: helping business owners solve glass problems that rarely happened at a convenient time. Marcus entered the glazing trade in the early 2000s and spent years working on commercial storefront systems, glass doors, window replacements, and after-hours board-ups. During several busy Phoenix monsoon seasons, he saw how much business owners valued a glass company that could communicate clearly, protect the property first, and avoid making a stressful situation more complicated. He started the company in 2014 with that straightforward approach as the foundation.
Today, Marcus still stays close to field operations while Elena Ruiz coordinates scheduling, customer updates, and job details. Lead field technician Devin Hart focuses on storefront glass, commercial doors, and replacement work, bringing the patient troubleshooting needed when an opening has more going on than a visibly cracked pane. The team works as a mobile service operation rather than a walk-in retail shop. That keeps the focus where it belongs: at commercial properties throughout Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, Glendale, and nearby areas.
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Our work centers on the glass and door systems businesses depend on every day. Glass Repair covers common cracked, chipped, loose, and damaged panes where the right solution depends on the condition of the glass and opening. Commercial Glass Repair focuses specifically on business properties, including storefront systems and other commercial applications. Commercial Window Replacement is for panes or units that can no longer be repaired effectively. Emergency Glass Repair addresses urgent damage that leaves a property unsafe, exposed, or difficult to secure. Emergency Board Up provides temporary protection when replacement glass cannot be installed immediately. Commercial Glass Door Repair addresses glass storefront doors that are damaged, dragging, binding, misaligned, difficult to latch, or otherwise not operating properly. In every case, we start by understanding what happened and what the business needs from the opening before recommending the next step.
Repair damaged storefront glass before a small problem becomes a larger security or appearance issue.
Learn more →Commercial glass service focused on secure, professional-looking storefronts, offices, restaurants, and other business properties.
Learn more →Replace damaged commercial windows with properly measured glass planned around security, appearance, and daily operations.
Learn more →Urgent glass help for commercial properties left exposed, unsafe, or difficult to secure after sudden damage.
Learn more →Temporary storefront protection for broken commercial glass when permanent replacement cannot be completed immediately.
Learn more →Repair commercial glass doors that drag, bind, misalign, fail to latch, or have damaged glass and hardware.
Learn more →We serve commercial properties throughout Phoenix and the surrounding Valley, including Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, and Glendale. That means we regularly work with different types of business districts, from neighborhood retail centers and restaurant spaces to office suites, freestanding commercial buildings, and busy shopping corridors. Because storefront glass problems vary by opening, frame, door system, and building use, we approach each property individually rather than assuming one repair fits every location.
Our service-area model is designed for businesses that need glass help at their property. If you are dealing with broken storefront glass, a damaged commercial window, a door problem, or an exposed opening, contact us with the property location and a brief description of the damage. Photos can also help establish what may be needed before the visit.
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We work around the kinds of glass, frames, doors, and openings commonly found on business properties. That commercial focus helps us look beyond the visible damage and consider how the whole opening is functioning.
When glass damage leaves a business exposed, protecting the opening is the immediate priority. We can help determine whether the property needs emergency glass work, temporary board-up protection, or a planned replacement.
Not every damaged opening needs the same solution. We explain what appears repairable, what should be replaced, and what factors affect the recommendation so you can make an informed decision.
Elena and the field team keep customers updated about scheduling, access needs, glass ordering, and next steps. We know property managers and business owners often need information they can pass along to staff, tenants, or ownership.
Our team has worked around Phoenix commercial properties for years and understands that storefront work needs to account for security, customer access, heat, dust, daily operations, and the realities of running a business in the Valley.
When the correct replacement glass is not immediately available, a secure temporary board-up can keep the property protected while permanent materials are prepared. We treat temporary protection as part of the repair plan, not an afterthought.
Yes. We handle storefront glass problems ranging from damaged commercial panes to broken glass that requires full replacement. The right approach depends on the type of glass, the extent of the damage, the frame condition, and whether the opening can remain safely in service.
Keep customers and employees away from loose or fallen glass, avoid handling unstable pieces, and secure the interior if you can do so safely. Contact us with the property location and a description of the opening so we can help determine whether emergency repair or board-up protection is appropriate. [CTA:call]
Yes. Board-up service can temporarily protect an opening after impact damage, vandalism, a break-in, or another event when permanent replacement cannot be completed immediately. The goal is to reduce exposure while the correct glass or door solution is arranged.
Yes. We replace damaged commercial glass and window components when repair is not practical or appropriate. Replacement planning considers glass type, dimensions, frame condition, accessibility, and how the opening is used.
Yes. We troubleshoot commercial glass doors that are difficult to open, drag, bind, fail to latch correctly, have damaged glass, or appear out of alignment. Some issues can be corrected through adjustment or component repair, while other situations require more extensive work.
Our core service area includes Phoenix, Scottsdale, Tempe, Mesa, Chandler, and Glendale, Arizona. If your commercial property is near those communities, contact us with the address or general area and we can discuss service availability. [CTA:call]
Sometimes photos and measurements provide enough information for an initial range, but exact pricing depends on factors such as glass type, opening dimensions, frame condition, access, fabrication needs, and whether emergency protection is required. We aim to explain those variables clearly before work moves forward.

Broken glass, a damaged storefront window, or a problem commercial door? Tell us what is happening and where the property is located. [CTA:estimate]
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