GLASS & MIRRORS


■ Clarity, light, and reflection for every space.

Bathroom with beige tiled walls, a frosted sliding window, a mirror, a white sink with a chrome faucet, a towel bar, and a shower area with a glass door and handheld showerhead.

Glass has the ability to open a room, soften light, and create a sense of balance through reflection.

Our custom glass and mirror solutions are designed to enhance both form and function, whether you’re adding clarity to a space or creating a focal point. From specialty and safety glass to decorative and architectural mirrors, every piece is cut with precision and purpose. The result is glass that not only fits — but transforms.

Glass Types

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Single Lite (Single Pane)

Single pane glass offers a clean, straightforward solution for interior applications and select exterior uses where insulation is not required. Cut to precise measurements, it provides clarity, protection, and versatility across a wide range of projects. From cabinet doors to decorative panels, single lite glass delivers simplicity with precision.

A white window with four panes, partially covered by a cream-colored curtain, revealing a view of green leafy trees outside.

Insulated Glass
(Double Pane)

An exterior door is both a first impression and a first line of defense. We offer fiberglass, wood, and steel entry systems engineered for security, energy efficiency, and resilience in changing climates. Designed to enhance curb appeal while protecting what matters most, each exterior door balances strength with timeless style.

A bathroom sink area with a mirror, a dark soap dispenser, and a copper-colored cup. A white textured towel is hanging on a rack reflected in the mirror, and another similar towel is draped over a surface outside the mirror's view.

Beveled Mirrors

Beveled mirrors feature angled, polished edges that add dimension and refined detail to any space. This subtle framing effect enhances light reflection while creating a more decorative, finished appearance. Ideal for bathrooms, entryways, and statement walls, beveled mirrors bring a touch of timeless elegance to everyday design.

Patterned Glass

Patterned glass brings together privacy and design, using textured surfaces to softly diffuse light while obscuring direct views. Each pattern adds its own character — from subtle, modern finishes to more decorative, nature-inspired designs — allowing you to shape both the look and feel of a space. Whether used in doors, showers, or windows, it offers a balance of beauty and performance that feels intentional in every application.

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Obscured Glass (P516)

Thickness available: 1/4″, 1/8″, 3/16″

Steam-covered shower door with built-in shelves and a faucet handle

Rain Glass

Thickness available: 3/16″

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Satin Etched Glass

Thickness available: 1/4″, 1/8″

Frosted glass shower door with water droplets

Mistlite Glass

Thickness available: 1/8″

A walk-in shower with a large window at the far end, enclosed by two door panels on either side.

Autumn Leaves Glass

Thickness available: 5/32″

A bathroom shower with a frosted glass door, a window, and a built-in shelf with toiletries.

Cross Reed Glass

Thickness available: 5/32″

Wooden cabinet with ribbed glass sliding doors

Narrow Reed Glass (1/2″ Flutes)

Thickness available: 5/32″

Glass cabinet doors with water droplets or condensation on the surface.

Seedy Reamy Glass

Thickness available: 5/32″

Essential Info


WHAT WE OFFER
  • Custom Mirrors — vanity, feature walls, and decorative mirrors

  • Specialty Glass — tempered, laminated, patterned, museum/non-glare, and security glass

  • Other Glass Types — insulated units, plate glass, and more


WHY IT MATTERS
  • Mirrors visually expand spaces and elevate design.

  • Specialty glass meets unique needs — from energy performance to tempered safety.

  • Custom cutting ensures the perfect fit for your project.


ESSENTIAL POINTS
  • Multiple glass types for various applications

  • Custom sizing and edge finishes

  • Mirror options with framed or frameless styles

  • Safety and performance-rated glass

Gallery

Bathroom with glass shower enclosure, marble tiles, wooden vanity with drawers, and a white bathroom fixture.
Shower with brown tile walls, overhead shower head, and glass door with black handle.
Empty shower stall with white tiled walls, glass block window for natural light, and a drain on the tiled floor.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • We offer a wide variety of glass including clear, tinted, frosted, tempered, laminated, insulated, low-iron, and decorative glass for both residential and commercial applications.

    Specialty Glass includes non-glare, frosted, tinted, rain glass, low-iron (ultra-clear), and more — perfect for adding privacy, style, or function to any space.

  • Yes — we provide custom mirrors in virtually any shape or size, including cut-to-order pieces for bathrooms, closets, gyms, accent walls, and more.

  • Low-E (low emissivity) glass has a microscopically thin coating that reflects heat while still allowing natural light to pass through, helping keep your home warmer in winter and cooler in summer — which is especially valuable here in the Tahoe area where temperatures can swing dramatically between seasons.

    Tempered glass is safety glass that has been heat-treated to be significantly stronger than standard glass and to break into small, blunt pieces rather than sharp shards. It is required by code in shower enclosures, doors, sidelights, and other high-risk areas.

    Insulated glass units (IGUs) consist of two or more panes of glass separated by a sealed spacer often filled with air or an inert gas, however gas is not used in the Tahoe region due to altitude constraints.

    Laminated glass has a plastic interlayer bonded between two glass panes for safety and sound reduction, while insulated glass consists of two or more panes sealed with an air spacer between them for thermal efficiency. Both serve very different purposes and we can help you determine which is right for your project.

  • Yes, we design and install custom frameless, semi-frameless, and framed shower enclosures using tempered safety glass to meet code requirements and suit your bathroom's style.

  • Yes! We offer a variety of mirrors and edge treatments including flat polish, beveled, pencil polish, and seamed edges depending on the application and your preference.

  • In many cases yes — if your frame is in good condition but your glass has lost its seal or become foggy, we can replace just the glass unit and restore the window's performance without the cost of a full replacement.

  • Fogging between the panes means the airtight seal on your insulated unit has failed, allowing moisture to enter the space between the glass. Once the seal is broken the insulating gas escapes and the thermal performance drops significantly. We can assess whether a glass replacement or full window replacement is the right solution.

    The most common sign is condensation, fogging, or a hazy film that appears between the panes and cannot be cleaned from either side. If you are seeing this in your Tahoe home, especially heading into winter, it is worth getting it addressed before the cold sets in.

MAKE IT REFLECT YOU

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