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Bruno's Professional Glass
4.9(
35
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Serving Minneapolis, MN and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Bruno's Professional Glass provided excellent and realistic analysis of my situation and assisted me with resolving my window frame drainage problem. It was a fairly simple solution, but I greatly appreciate the time and professionalism they displayed with a potentially easy fix. If I have further issues with my windows or frames, I will not hesitate to contact them again for repairs or replacement."
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Recommended by96%of homeowners
Glass Installers Plus
4.7(
137
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Serving Minneapolis, MN and surrounding areas

In business since 2005

Free estimates

"The windshield on my Prius was replaced last June by another provider under my comprehensive insurance glass coverage, and this winter the car developed a sneaky water leak that caused mysterious intermittent electrical problems that cost over $1,000 in dealer diagnostic/repair costs until they accidentally saw water dripping on connectors under the dash. The other provider settled a warranty claim, actually totaling the car because of potential repair costs (likening it to a flood car), and we agreed to a settlement under which I retained the car for the settlement amount less salvage value.
I decided to keep and try to repair the car, so I asked them to fix the windshield leak, but they refused?washing their hands of the car after the settlement. So after consulting Angie I contacted Gregg Wickland of Glass Installers Plus to get a quote on resealing the windshield. He explained that the problem probably wasn't the windshield seal itself, but an issue with the plastic cowl underneath the windshield that diverts water from the fresh air intakes (this would have been removed and replaced during the windshield replacement). He suggested several diagnostic procedures I could perform to isolate the problem, and acknowledged that if the problem was the cowl I could probably fix it myself.
So Gregg not only talked me out of spending money on possibly unnecessary services, he spent about half an hour of valuable time pointing me in the right direction. That's service!
I will file a followup once I resolve the leaking issue.

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Recommended by97%of homeowners
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Harmon Auto Glass - Hopkins
4.7(
48
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Serving Minneapolis, MN and surrounding areas

In business since 1949

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"This is a routine service, usually costing around $60 and done in your driveway by a mobile technician. It is also covered without a deductible by most auto insurance policies. You can save a lot by dropping the glass coverage on your policy, but you'll then need to cover these repairs yourself.
For cheapskates like me, they offer a coupon for A List members. If you make an appointment to bring the car to their shop at 8AM, before the technician leaves on his rounds, they do it for $40. It takes about 15 minutes. Great deal for me ($20 savings) and it saves them at least that on travel. Win, win. Needless to say, I've saved way over $40 on glass coverage over the years.
Results vary depending on the nature of the chip, but mine is virtually invisible. Best of all, they replace your windshield for free if the chip spreads into a crack, which is very unlikely because the resin is at least as strong as the original glass.
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Recommended by91%of homeowners
Glass & Mirror Outlet
4.8(
108
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Serving Minneapolis, MN and surrounding areas

In business since 1994

Free estimates

Credit card accepted

"Called to make an appointment to get an estimate of the work and they were friendly on the phone and in person.  We were willing to get Doug to come out within a few days and schedule the work within a week.  Very happy with how fast and professional the workers were in getting the huge mirrors off the walls and out of the house.  We plan to use them again when remodeling our master bath and putting in a glass shower door.
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Recommended by94%of homeowners
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FAQs for stained or specialty glass service projects in Minneapolis, MN

To clean stained glass, dampen a soft, lint-free cloth with warm distilled water and gently wipe the surface. Skip ammonia or vinegar cleaners—they can pit the glass and weaken solder. Work in small sections, supporting the panel if it’s loose. Once dry, gently buff the piece with a microfiber towel. This gentle approach preserves colors vividly and keeps joints intact.

Give your stained glass a quick once-over each year to catch cracks, chips, fading colors, or loose hardware before they snowball into costly repairs. A professional inspection every five years is also a good idea; specialists can spot hidden structural problems and reinforce joints that you might miss. This routine keeps the panel secure, vibrant, and less expensive to maintain in the long run.

1800s or early 1900s—especially those associated with renowned studios—can fetch thousands, sometimes tens of thousands, due to their artistry and rarity. Newer reproductions rarely carry the same market value, but they still add character and color to your home. Appraisers or specialized dealers can give you a precise estimate before you decide on repairs or insurance.

Repair timelines depend on size, design complexity, and the technique required. Minor crack fills or paint touch-ups can be completed in a few hours, while full restorations—where every pane and component is disassembled—may take several weeks to complete. Craftspeople work slowly and methodically to protect fragile glass, ensuring the finished piece looks and functions as intended for decades to come.

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