Small Glass Replacement

Not every glass job requires a major project. We handle small glass replacements with the same precision and professionalism as our larger installations: tabletops, cabinet doors, mirror panels, shelving, and small window panes.

A&P Glass Solutions handles small glass replacements across Tampa Bay with precision. Tabletops, cabinet glass, shelving, small windows, mirrors -- no job is too small. We measure, cut, and install with the same care we bring to every project. Free estimates, same-day service for many standard jobs.

We handle all small-scale glass work including single-pane window replacements, glass tabletop fabrication, cabinet door glass, glass shelving, mirror cutting, jalousie window louvers, and picture frame glass. We work with clear, tempered, frosted, tinted, and decorative glass.

We bring our mobile workshop to your location, take precise measurements on-site, and in many cases can cut and install the replacement glass during the same visit. For specialty glass that needs to be ordered, we'll provide a clear timeline and schedule the installation at your convenience.

Professional glass work lasts because the details matter: the right thickness for the application, properly finished edges that look clean and feel safe, and quality materials that hold up in Florida's climate. We use UV-rated sealants, professional edge finishing, and the correct glass type for every job so the result looks right and performs well for years.

Same-day service for standard glass types
Precision cutting and fitting on-site
Wide selection: clear, tempered, frosted, tinted, decorative
Custom edge finishing: polished, beveled, flat
No job too small. We treat every project with care.
Clean installation with full cleanup
Pattern and texture matching for cabinet and furniture glass

Glass Types We Work With

We stock and source every common glass type used in small-scale residential and commercial applications. Clear float glass is the standard for most replacements: it offers full transparency and comes in thicknesses from 3/32-inch up through 1/4-inch. Tempered glass goes through a heat-treatment process that makes it roughly four to five times stronger than annealed glass of the same thickness, and it shatters into small granular pieces instead of jagged shards. Any glass in a hazardous location per Florida code gets tempered.

Frosted glass is used heavily in bathroom windows, office partitions, and cabinet doors where you want light transmission without full visibility. We source both acid-etched frosted glass, which has a smooth satin finish, and sandblasted frosted glass, which has a slightly grittier texture. Tinted glass comes in gray, bronze, blue-green, and other shades that reduce glare and heat gain. In Tampa, bronze and gray tints are popular for sunrooms and west-facing windows. Patterned glass, including rain, reed, flemish, and obscure textures, adds a decorative element while maintaining privacy.

  • Clear float glass: standard transparency, available in multiple thicknesses
  • Tempered glass: heat-treated for safety, required in code-specified locations
  • Frosted glass: acid-etched or sandblasted for privacy with light transmission
  • Patterned glass: decorative textures like rain, reed, flemish, and obscure
  • Tinted glass: gray, bronze, and blue-green options for glare and heat reduction
  • Low-iron glass: extra-clear glass without the greenish tint of standard float

Where Small Glass Replacement Is Most Common

The most frequent small glass jobs we handle in Tampa Bay fall into a handful of categories. Tabletops are a big one: glass tops on patio tables, coffee tables, dining tables, and end tables crack from impact, thermal shock, or just years of use. We measure the table, recommend the right thickness and edge finish, and often have the new top cut and placed within an hour.

Cabinet door glass is another common call. Older kitchens, china cabinets, and display cases use glass inserts that crack or get cloudy over time. We match the thickness and style of the existing panels so the replacement blends in with the rest of the cabinet. Jalousie windows are unique to Florida and still found on thousands of porches and sunrooms across Tampa Bay. Each louvered pane is an individual piece of glass that clips into a metal frame operator. When one breaks, we replace just that louver. Picture frames, shadow boxes, and display cases round out the list. For these, we typically use 3/32-inch or 1/8-inch clear glass, though some customers prefer non-glare glass for artwork.

  • Glass tabletops for patio, coffee, dining, and end tables
  • Cabinet door inserts in kitchens, china cabinets, and display cases
  • Jalousie window louvers on porches and Florida rooms
  • Picture frames, shadow boxes, and display cases
  • Glass shelving in bathrooms, bars, and retail displays
  • Single-pane window glass in older homes and garages
FAQ

Small Glass Questions

Yes, for standard glass types we bring our cutting equipment and can fabricate replacement pieces on-site. This means faster service and a perfect fit. Specialty glass or tempered glass must be ordered to size from our suppliers.
We don't have a minimum. Whether it's a single cabinet panel or a small window pane, we're happy to help. We believe every customer deserves professional service regardless of job size.
Small glass jobs typically range from $75-300 depending on glass type, size, and complexity. We provide exact pricing in your free estimate. No surprises.
Everything from single window panes and cabinet door inserts to glass tabletops, shelving, mirror panels, jalousie window louvers, and picture frame glass. We work with clear, tempered, frosted, tinted, and decorative glass.
Yes, and we do it regularly. Jalousie windows are common in older Tampa Bay homes, Florida rooms, and enclosed porches. Each louver is a separate pane of glass, typically 3-inch or 4-inch wide strips. We measure the width, length, and thickness of the existing louvers and cut replacements to match. We carry standard jalousie glass sizes on the truck, so many of these jobs are completed the same day.
Frosted glass has an etched or sandblasted surface that diffuses light uniformly, giving it a smooth, translucent white appearance. It provides privacy while still letting light through. Patterned glass has a texture rolled into the surface during manufacturing, things like rain, reed, or obscure patterns. Both provide privacy, but patterned glass has a more decorative look. We can show you samples during your estimate so you can see and feel the difference.

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Whether it's a cracked window, a new shower door, or an emergency repair, we're here to help. Call now for fast, professional service.

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