Address: 125 Enterprise Dr Ste A, Cumming, GA 30040, USA
Phone: +14048457986
Sunday: Closed
Monday: 8AM–5PM
Tuesday: 8AM–5PM
Wednesday: 8AM–5PM
Thursday: 8AM–5PM
Friday: 8AM–5PM
Saturday: Closed
Cynthia Narcisse
Will use again!!
Susan Rice
I broke the outside glass pane of my double insulated window. Called this company, Matt was out same day for measurement and estimate. One week later the glass came in and it was like new!!! Great service, good people and happy homeowner!
Lucas Crabtree
Georgia Glass Repair is a great organization! They responded to my situation and repaired my door glass! Matt is a great glass repairer! He knows his job and completed the task extremely fast! Outstanding job!
Susan
They did a fantastic job putting our glass door in and very friendly and professional.
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Tammy we only replace glass but our neighbor Solar Control in Cumming does window tinting.
Laura, Yes we do please grab the dimensions of the glass and call our office so we can quote you. Thank you we look forward to working with you. Ray,
No once the seal fails and the gas leaks out and a new Insulated Glass Unit must be manufactured and the window must be replaced. Gas is used normally in Northern climates and the most common type used is Argon Gas. South of the Mason Dixon line Argon is not used much due to the warm climate.
Insulated Glass Units (IGU) are typically double pane glass windows manufactured with 1 pane of glass on the outside (either: Clear, LoE, or Tinted) and a clear pane of glass on the inside. Between the two panes is either a metal or foam spacer this is what give us the different thicknesses for the glass unit.
No. Our window repair experts will come to your residence give you a quote for glass replacement and most of the time can give you same day service.
Low “E”: Low-emissivity glass is coated with microscopic thin metal or metal oxide layers that allow visible light to pass through, while blocking ultraviolet and infrared solar energy and reflecting away long-wave room-side heat energy. Different types of Low “E” coatings offer varying levels of performance for each of these tasks.
Windows will fog because the seals on the Insulated Glass Unit (IGU) have failed. When the seals fail, the insulating gas can escape which will let outside air and moisture into the space between the panes which causes them to fog.
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