FAQs

Clearview Glass

Have a glass-related question? We have the answer. Check out these FAQs and give Clearview Glass a call today for more information!

  • What types of shower doors do you make?

    We specialize in crafting custom glass shower doors tailored to your bathroom's specific dimensions and aesthetic preferences. Our offerings include popular bypass (sliding) doors and contemporary barn-style options. We can create the ideal shower enclosure for your space, whether you prefer frameless, semi-frameless, or framed designs.
  • Do you make glass features for wine cellars?

    Currently, we don't offer wine cellar installations. However, we'd be glad to suggest some local experts who excel in this area if you're interested in a glass-enclosed wine cellar.
  • Can you create glass tabletops?

    Indeed, we can. Custom glass tabletops are one of our core offerings. We can craft a protective cover for an existing table or design an entirely new glass tabletop that perfectly complements your space and style preferences.
  • Do you handle commercial storefront installations?

    Certainly, we do. Our team has significant experience in commercial storefront installations. We collaborate with businesses of various sizes to create professional, appealing glass storefronts that leave a lasting impression on your customers.
  • Can you repair glass machinery?

    Unfortunately, that's not within our area of expertise. Our focus is on custom glass installations rather than machinery repairs. While we're skilled in working with glass products, we don't service glass-cutting or other industrial equipment.
  • Do you offer custom glass and mirror-cutting services?

    Absolutely. Custom cutting is a fundamental part of our services. Our skilled technicians can precisely cut glass and mirrors to your specifications, whether you need a uniquely shaped mirror for your home or specialty glass pieces for a project.
  • Can you cut down tempered glass to a smaller size?

    Unfortunately, we can't perform that service. Once glass has been tempered, it's impossible to cut or resize without causing it to shatter. Tempered glass must be sized correctly before the tempering process. We'd be happy to assist you in ordering new tempered glass cut to your exact specifications.