Window Glass Repair for Your Home or Business

The health of your home’s windows is important to help conserve energy and save you money. When they leak, your air conditioner has to work harder to keep your home cool. On cold days, your home can feel even colder because those old windows can’t keep the outside air from seeping in. If any of this sounds familiar, it’s time to consider having your windows evaluated for repair or replacement. 

If you own a business, the same holds true for the windows in your store or office. Besides being energy-efficient, your business’s windows also need to look great, as first impressions are everything. If your storefront glass is cracked, leaks, or otherwise isn’t as beautiful as it should be, you also need to consider contacting a glass company for assistance.

A Glass Company for Freemont, CA Residents

When it comes to window glass repair for both residential and commercial purposes, Bay Area Window Glass is second to none in terms of service and price. Providing outstanding service and affordable pricing to the residents of Freemont and throughout the Bay Area for more than 40 years, the professionals at Bay Area Window Glass (also known as Roxy Glass), are committed to helping you achieve the beauty and energy efficiency you envision for your home or business. 

Bay Area Window Glass provides such residential services as replacement window installation of both single and double pane glass, patio and sliding glass door repair, fogged window repair, and repair of mirrored closet doors and bathroom mirrors. For their commercial patrons, Bay Area Window Glass offers complete storefront replacement and repair, entry doors, mirrored walls, and more. 

For more information on window glass repair for your home or business, contact Bay Area Window Glass at (844) 600-3960.

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