Here at Harris Glass, we are committed to offering top quality, friendly and responsive window services to commercial and domestic customers. Your satisfaction and peace of mind is our priority which is one reason why we are the leading provider in Wolverhampton. If you want a fast solution at great value for money, we can help. We'll replace the glass rather than the whole window, saving you money! We can fix! No matter what type of glass or glazing you have, we will use our extensive knowledge to do a quality repair job, or find the perfect replacement.
We have been trading as a family run glazier business for over 47 years, with a specialism in windows and double glazing. Our reputation and friendly, reliable services have resulted in us becoming Wolverhampton's number one provider of repair and replacement services. Over the years, as well as securing a number of accreditation's, we have worked for numerous commercial customers and large domestic projects each bringing new challenges. This has given us great flexibility in finding a glazing solution to suit you.
Balustrading There are many types of glass infill panels for balustrades, and the team at Harris Glass are capable of replacing and repairing all of them. Find out more. Internal Doors & Screens - Do you have internal glass doors that have suffered damage or simply need to be replaced? Mirrors & Glass Processing - By using advanced equipment and technology, we can also modify these to your specifications to help carry out the best level of repair or replacement. Noise & Energy Reduction - If you want your commercial double glazing installation to be as effective as possible, it's advised that it is fitted with energy efficient glass.
Etched Glass - With the help of speciality equipment and technology, Harris Glass can produce precise and repeatable etchings on glass windows, door panels, balustrades, mirrors and more. Find out more. Laminated Glass - As a reputable local business, we are able to supply laminated glass for a wide range of customers in Wolverhampton, for different purposes. Sandblasted Glass - Similar to etching, it involves blasting the surface with grit which created tiny indentations in the glass, leaving a creamy-white appearance.