Paneworks
What's going on with your commercial glass?
Foggy glass, cracked storefront panels, leaks, drafts, and loose railings can all point to different glazing problems. Most of these need a licensed, insured commercial glazing contractor to inspect and quote the right fix.

Condensation between the panes means the insulated glass unit's seal has failed. See what's going on and get matched free with a licensed commercial glazing contractor.
Open → Cracked or Broken Storefront GlassA cracked storefront panel is a safety and security issue — and may need safety glass to replace it. See what's going on and get matched free with a licensed commercial glazing contractor.
Open → Drafty or Leaking Curtain Wall / StorefrontAir and water leaks at the glazing usually trace to failed seals, gaskets, or flashing. See what's going on and get matched free with a licensed commercial glazing contractor.
Open → Failed Door Closers & Entrance HardwareA glass entrance that won't close, latch, or seal is a code, security, and energy problem. See what's going on and get matched free with a licensed commercial glazing contractor.
Open →Common signs of a glazing problem
Commercial glass issues often show up as fog between panes, visible cracks, air or water leaks, or doors that do not close or latch smoothly. In some cases, the problem is the glass itself; in others, it is the frame, seals, hardware, or a larger system issue.
If you see moisture inside insulated glass, start with foggy insulated glass. If a panel is cracked or damaged, read about cracked storefront glass.
Because these are commercial / architectural systems, the right fix depends on the full assembly, not just the visible symptom. A licensed glazing contractor can look at the glass, framing, seals, and hardware and help you understand what needs attention.
If your commercial glass is foggy, cracked, leaking, or loose, we help you understand the issue and connect you with a licensed glazing contractor.
Planning a commercial glazing project?
Get matched, free, with licensed, insured commercial glass & glazing contractors near you. You compare bids and choose who to hire — and you confirm the glass spec, code, schedule, and price in writing before any work starts.