Country Glass Company Inc
  FAQ's for General


What are your current business hours?

Is any job too small?

Is any job too large?

Do you carry Plexiglas and Lexan?

Is there such a thing as unbreakable glass?

How does a mirror actually work?

Why is there water and stains inside my insulating glass?


What are your current business hours?

We are open from

8:00 a.m.  -  5:00 p.m.  Monday through Friday


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Is any job too small?

No. We have found that taking care of the small jobs make for very happy customers! We understand that at times a piece of glass for your picture frame is as important as a need for the windshield to be replaced in your car. Little peanuts make big elephants!


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Is any job too large?

Actually yes, but please feel free to ask before you go elsewhere. We know our limitations and will be completely honest with you. At times we will even be able to refer you to someone reputable.


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Do you carry Plexiglas and Lexan?

Yes, we carry these acrylics. There are many acrylics that vary in thickness and colors. Call us and explain your project and we’ll be happy to help you.


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Is there such a thing as unbreakable glass?

No. If you can see through it, it can break. Some glass products are more durable than others. Let us know the application you are using it for and we will direct you to the right product.


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How does a mirror actually work?

Mirror starts out as regular clear glass. A reflective coating is applied to one surface and then coated again to protect the delicate reflective coating. Today’s mirrors are electro-plated, which makes the delicate portion very durable. A good quality mirror has a 20-year warranty from defects to the reflective coating.


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Why is there water and stains inside my insulating glass?

Insulating glass is two panes of glass sealed together with an air space between the two panes. This air space creates the insulating value. Over time the seal breaks down and allows moist air to penetrate the seal and condensate, creating water and stains. The only remedy is to replace the insulating glass with a new factory fabricated piece.


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