Paneworks
How we've helped
See anonymized examples of how we helped businesses and building managers understand commercial glazing scope and get matched with a licensed, insured contractor—at no cost to you.
An anonymized example of how Paneworks helped a buyer find a licensed commercial glazing contractor. No real names.
Open → A building manager chasing a curtain-wall water leakAn anonymized example of how Paneworks helped a buyer find a licensed commercial glazing contractor. No real names.
Open → A first-time retail tenant scoping build-out glazingAn anonymized example of how Paneworks helped a buyer find a licensed commercial glazing contractor. No real names.
Open → A restaurant adding glass partitions for a new dining roomAn anonymized example of how Paneworks helped a buyer find a licensed commercial glazing contractor. No real names.
Open →Anonymized examples (no real names)
Every example below is anonymized. We share the type of project, what the building team needed, and how we helped connect them with a licensed commercial glazing contractor—without revealing personal or company identities.
If you’re planning storefront, curtain wall, window wall, glass railings/partitions, or commercial glass doors and entrances, you can review the stories to see the kinds of questions that come up and how projects are typically scoped, bid, and scheduled. Then, if you want, you can get matched with a contractor.
Browse anonymized examples of commercial glazing projects and how Paneworks helped businesses and building managers connect with licensed contractors.
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.