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Paneworks

Paneworks

Get matched, free, with a commercial glazing contractor

Paneworks is a free service that helps you find a licensed, insured commercial glass & glazing contractor for storefronts, curtain walls, window walls, and more—without paying for leads.

What happens after you submit your request

After you submit, we use your project details to work to match you with a licensed, insured commercial glazing contractor who handles the type of work you need.

You’ll then be contacted directly by contractors. You compare their questions, plans, and estimates, and you choose who to work with. We don’t install, repair, or manage the project ourselves.

Your request is scoped to your project. That means we focus on the right contractor fit—not on personal or financial information.

If you want, use our guide on how it works for a simple walkthrough of the process.

No cost to you, and your information stays focused

Paneworks is free for business owners, property managers, general contractors, architects, and others who need commercial glazing work.

To request matches, we collect business contact and project details only (like your name, phone, ZIP, what you’re building or repairing, and rough size or number of stories). We do not ask for financial account numbers or sensitive personal identifiers.

Many people are also working with plans, drawings, or a scope provided by an architect or GC. We help you translate that into contractor-ready project questions—so you can get clear bids.

Licensed, insured contractors—and you stay in control

We connect you with licensed, insured commercial glazing contractors. Glazing is specialized work, often involving heavy materials, high work, and building-safety requirements—so using the right professionals matters.

You are always in control of the next step. Contractors reach out to discuss the project, confirm the scope, and prepare bids.

You decide which contractor to hire based on your comfort level, the clarity of their proposal, and how well they understand your building’s needs.

Get clarity on scope, specs, and written pricing

A good commercial glazing bid should reflect the same scope you’re expecting—glass type, system type, finishes, openings, and any safety requirements.

Before you sign anything, we recommend you confirm both the specification and price in writing. Ask contractors to clearly state what is included, what is excluded, and what document set they’re bidding from (drawings, specs, and any addenda).

If you’re estimating budget or comparing bids, review typical factors and pricing drivers in commercial glazing costs.

In plain English

Submit your commercial glazing project details, and we work to connect you with licensed, insured contractors—free for you—so you can compare bids and choose, while keeping control of scope and written pricing.

Common questions

Do you charge me for the match or lead?

No. Paneworks is free for buyers. Contractors pay a flat fee to be matched, and that does not change your cost or our guidance.

What information do you collect from me?

We collect business contact details and project information only, such as your name, phone, ZIP, the type of commercial glazing work, and rough size (or number of stories). We do not request financial account numbers or other sensitive personal identifiers.

How do contractors contact me?

After you submit, we work to match you with qualified, licensed, insured commercial glazing contractors. They reach out directly to discuss your project and provide a bid.

Can I compare bids and choose the contractor I want?

Yes. You will receive contractor bids and proposals, and you choose which contractor to hire. We do not promise a specific contractor or guarantee outcomes.

Should I confirm specs and pricing in writing?

Yes. For commercial glazing, clarity matters. Before you decide, confirm the scope/specs and the agreed price in writing so everyone is bidding and executing the same project requirements.

Paneworks is a free matching service, not a glass, glazing, or construction company and not a licensed contractor, and it does not perform any work or give structural, code, electrical, or legal advice. The information here is general and educational. Commercial glazing involves heavy glass, high work, and building code; it must be designed, permitted where required, and installed by licensed, insured professionals. Always verify a contractor's license, insurance, and references yourself, and confirm the glass spec, framing system, code compliance, schedule, price, and warranty in writing before work starts. Costs vary by system, glass type, square footage, framing, height, and your area; confirm all details directly with a licensed commercial glazing contractor.