Glass and Aluminum
We have the most certified technicians
Architectural Specialties has over 125 years of combined experience in residential glass and storefront installation. Our services range from new construction, replacement to repair. Our professional staff are glaziers to the core. Glass is their way of life and enjoys every project from design to the finished product.
Our AAADM certified technicians are knowledgeable in the installation and repair of automatics. We use only the proven best materials and suppliers in the industry: Tubelite doors and storefronts, and Horton automatic operators. Our track record explains our commitment to our customers.
With our residential service, we come to your home and fulfill all your glass needs. Our specialty is shower door design and installation, but we can also create custom tabletops and mirrors. In addition, we can fix problems like broken or failed insulated glass and torn window screens.
Our residential glass & aluminum services
- Broken or failed insulated glass
- Metal doors and frames
- Custom shower doors
- Window repair
- Screen repair
- Everything in between!
glass and aluminum FAQ:
For local projects absolutely! Otherwise, we make a note to swing by and see you the next time we are in the area.
Yes, but there is no warranty on labor and definitely on your parts.
Yes, overtime rates will apply if after hours
Yes, we use the same Sherwin-Williams paint most manufacturers use.
Yes, replacing only a section of your garage door is possible in some cases; however, depending upon the damage involved, or if the model is still being available, the entire door may need to be replaced.
The average garage door opens and closes 3-5 times a day equaling 1500 times per year.
The average life of a Garage door torsion spring is 9-10 years.
Compared to other home improvements, a new garage door yields the highest return on investment at 98%.
The first overhead garage door was invented by C.G Johnson in 1921.
Did you know that 71% of homeowners use the garage door as their home’s main entryway?
Also, an average of 12,000 homeowners are injured per year trying to fix garage doors themselves.