Interstate Glass

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Glass industry

in VA Skip to content Home Residential Commercial About Us Gallery Contact Us 540-645-9300 HomeEPA Lead CertifiedPreferred Government Contractor Facebook Tub &ampreplacement glass doorsMirrors Providing options for your custom glass &#038mirror projectsincluding glass shelvesframeless showerwindow and door installation provider. Faith builtfamily owned and operated since 2009we strive to offer the best service possible to our clientsincluding competitive ratestimely turn aroundsprofessionalismand quality craftsmanship. We are a Class A Virginia Contractorspecializing in both installation and service work for residential and commercial glass replacementreplacement windows and doorstub and shower glass enclosuresand we are very happy with it. The work was done quicklythe cost was lower than another estimate we received

540-645-9300 Home, Shower and Commercial Glass Call Interstate Glass…for a Better View! Get A Quote Class A VA Contractors License, EPA Lead Certified, Preferred Government Contractor Facebook Tub & Shower Glass Upgrade and beautify your home with custom shower glass and enclosures! Heavy frameless glass, replacement glass doors, endless hardware choices. Make your bath stand out with Interstate Glass! Replacement Glass Cracked or foggy window and door glass? Don’t replace the whole window,

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