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Los Angeles Glass Co
3.8(
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Serving West Hills, CA and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2007

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"I personally hated what they did, they called it a crack repair and I had a little ding on the windows, it's a tiny one that it's more like a glass chip. What they did was they drilled and now the chip looks more like a dot, like a white dot, it's so noticeable now but I guess when they said they had repaired it, the chip was technically repaired but it looks more noticeable than before. I don't call it a repair, it's more like a patch and it was horrible. We sold the car now and it's out of our hands but I thought it was worst, I wish I never did that deal. They were trying to explain that it's not completely transparent but it's after the deal was done, they didn't explain the process or show how opaque it is. They probably repaired it to the best of their ability but I wouldn't call it a repair, it's too opaque like when you do a windshield repair, you think it's going to be transparent or completely see through but it's not. It looks like a frosty glass kind of thing. I saw the Big Deal to be a windshield repair and I thought they were going to just put some kind of sealer on it to repair the glass chip, we have a tiny chip, it was so small that you have to take time to look on the windshield to see the original chip, it's that small. I thought I would help my wife with repairing the windshield but then when they repaired it, it looked like it was hit with a pencil-sized drill. It was super opaque like something worse had happened but they're still good with something. It just wasn't optically transparent or translucent, it just looked like it was etched glass. They showed up pretty quick and I guess they were professional."
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Recommended by85%of homeowners
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Affordable Sliding Door Repair
4.9(
55
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Serving West Hills, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 1991

Credit card accepted

"It went fine. They removed double sliding patio doors, replaced all wheels on doors and installed new track on bottom. Old track was so bent we could barely move the doors. They now glide easily. At first they were noiseless, but a couple of weeks later they got a little noisy, although they still glide smoothly. This may have been due to pressure put on the door when we later had a safety laminate put on the glass. I wish I'd done it years ago, as the struggle to open & close them was really annoying.
We initially planned to replace the doors, but they're 60 years old, no one makes them any more and it would have cost many thousands of dollars to replace. We're quite happy.
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Sliding Glass Door Repair
Patio Door Repair
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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Alta Sierra windows
4.6(
176
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Serving West Hills, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2001

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Chris did a fantastic job. His work is first class, a real craftsman with attention to detail. His price if fair and he honored the agreement. Installing replacement windows in an 80 year old house is not an easy job. Chris provided a suggestion for a manufacturer which proved great. He has extensive knowledge in window and door replacement and was a pleasure to work with. We are happy."
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AA Millennium Glass
4.6(
88
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Serving West Hills, CA and surrounding areas

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"Alex did a great job on my shower door.  I just had my shower refinished, so I was a bit nervous having someone working around my shower with tools, Alex was very professional and covered everything and was extremely careful.  I'm tall, so a frame-less shower door was the best investment I could make.  It looks and works great.  Very happy with AA Millennium Glass.
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Recommended by90%of homeowners
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AG Glazers Inc
4.5(
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Serving West Hills, CA and surrounding areas

In business since 2015

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Excellent! I had called and emailed 7 other companies. Some did not reply, others turned down the job, some made initial contact then never followed up. I had left a message and emailed through Angie's list and a couple of days later I received a call and within 2 hours they came and repaired the windows. They were professional, timely, and did excellent work. I highly recommend Antonio and his company and would definitely use them again."
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FAQs for glass shower door or enclosure repair projects in West Hills, CA

The type of glass shower you choose depends on your household size, lifestyle, and budget. Custom designs and frameless doors will cost more to install and repair. Framed glass shower doors can be a more budget-friendly option.

If your glass shower has many people using it daily, you also want to opt for durable glass options, and you’ll need to stay on top of maintenance and repairs.

Regular cleaning and sealing are key to keeping a glass shower door in its best shape. A glass shower door looks great in modern bathrooms, but when the glass is covered in dried water spots or smudged fingerprints, it can make the entire bathroom look messy.

  • Apply water repellent: Water repellent costs about $5 to $10. Use it to help wick away water droplets from the glass.

  • Squeegee the walls: Keep a squeegee in the shower, and use it to remove water from the glass after each shower; this only takes a few minutes.

  • Weekly cleaning: Each week, use a glass-safe cleaner or a foam cleaning eraser to scrub down glass shower walls.

  • Monthly cleaning: Check caulking and reapply as needed to prevent leaks, particularly for frameless doors. Clean the tracks to prevent the door from sticking.

There are several glass treatment options out there that can make it easier to keep your glass shower door clean. Treatments can help keep soap scum, corrosion, and pesky little fingerprints at bay. You might pay as much as a 30% upcharge on the price of your glass shower door to add a protective coating.

Even with a protective coating, you have to clean your shower. If you are diligent about wiping down shower walls after use and giving the glass a more thorough cleaning every week, you can likely save money and skip the added glass treatment.

If your shower endures heavy use from multiple family members and guests, a protective coating can make it easier to keep the glass spotless.

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