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Storefront Glass Installation & Repair in Austin, TX

Elevate your commercial façade with precision storefront glass solutions from Texas Commercial Glazing. Whether you’re building a new retail space, renovating an office entrance or need emergency glass repairs, our licensed teams deliver on time, on budget and fully code-compliant across Austin and Central Texas.

Glass curtain wall of modern office building

Our Storefront Glass Services

  • New Glass & Frame Installation
  • Glass Replacement & Repair (including emergency board-ups)
  • Custom Glass Fabrication (tinted, low-E, laminated, insulating)
  • Retrofit & Weatherproofing (sealants, gaskets, thermal breaks)
  • Preventive Maintenance & Glass Cleaning Programs

Why Builders & Contractors Choose Us

  • Local Expertise in Austin building codes, permitting & energy standards
  • Backed by Installed Building Products (family of 160+ locations, 40+ years in construction)
  • Quality Brands – Kawneer, YKK, C.R. Laurence, Herculite
  • Dedicated Project Management with transparent scheduling and budget tracking
  • Rapid Response for on-site estimates and 24/7 glass-repair support

Types of Glass & Glazing We Install

  • Float & Tinted Glass
  • Tempered Safety Glass
  • Laminated & Bullet-Resistant Glass
  • Low-E & Insulated Glass Units
  • Decorative & Patterned Glass

Typical Applications

  • Retail Storefronts & Shopping Centers
  • Office Building Entrances & Lobbies
  • Auto Dealerships & Service Bays
  • Restaurants & Cafés
  • Industrial Facilities & Warehouses
  • Educational & Government Buildings

Modern glass entrance of an office building

Service Area

Proudly serving Austin and Central Texas, including Round Rock, Cedar Park, Pflugerville, Lakeway, Georgetown, Buda, Kyle, San Marcos, Temple, Waco and beyond.

Ready to transform your storefront?

Call us today at (512) 312-0826 or fill out our online form for a free consultation and quote.

Frequently Asked Questions

  1. How much does storefront glass installation cost in Austin?
    Costs vary based on glass type, frame system and project size. Typical ranges run from $75 to $200 per square foot installed. We provide free on-site estimates to give you an accurate number.
  2. What’s the difference between tempered and laminated glass?
    Tempered glass shatters into small, blunt pieces for safety. Laminated glass sandwiches a plastic interlayer, holding shards in place if broken and offering sound reduction and security.
  3. Do I need a permit for storefront glass replacement?
    Yes. Most city and county jurisdictions require permits for commercial fenestration work. We handle permit applications and inspections so you stay compliant.
  4. How long does an installation typically take?
    A standard single-entry storefront can be completed in 1–2 days after glass fabrication. Larger systems or custom glazing may take 1–2 weeks from order to finish.
  5. Can you match existing tint or decorative patterns?
    Absolutely. Our glass fabricators can replicate tints, frits, acid-etch patterns and custom graphics to match your brand or design scheme.
  6. What maintenance does storefront glass require?
    Routine cleaning with non-abrasive cleaners and quarterly seal inspections will keep your storefront looking sharp and prevent water intrusion.
  7. Do you offer emergency glass repair?
    Yes. We provide 24/7 emergency board-up and repair services to secure your building and get you back to business fast.
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