Graffiti etched into glass—whether scratched, scribed, or acid-etched—instantly changes the way a storefront, building entrance, or commercial property is perceived. Damaged glass makes even the cleanest business look neglected, and for many owners, replacement seems like the only option. But it isn’t. Professional glass restoration can remove graffiti damage with precision, bringing clarity back to your windows and saving you thousands in unnecessary replacement costs.
Hard water stains don’t just cloud your glass—they dull the entire appearance of your property. Mineral deposits from sprinklers, runoff, or years of exposure build up layer after layer, turning once-clear windows into foggy, stained surfaces that are impossible to clean with normal products. For commercial buildings, storefronts, and residential homes, these stains make even well-maintained properties look aged and uncared for.
Architectural film applied to residential glass to reduce heat, glare, and UV while preserving natural light and views. Available in clear, neutral, ceramic, and privacy/reflective options to match your home’s style.
A clear, removable protective layer installed on glass (and other smooth surfaces) that takes the abuse—paint, markers, etching, stickers—so your actual glass doesn’t have to.
A decorative or tinted layer applied to glass that controls visibility—obscuring views in or out while keeping natural light flowing. Options range from frosted and gradient to patterned, tinted, or one-way reflective looks.
A professional restoration process that removes construction-related damage—razor tracks, mineral debris scours, suction-cup trails, weld spatter, and light etching—returning glass to clear, uniform appearance without replacing the pane.
The majority of our customers are commercial property and homeowners. Storefront glass is the most vulnerable. It only takes a second for someone to scratch or acid-etch the damage onto your glass. If you choose to not remove the graffiti you stand the chance of someone else adding their sign (TAG NAME) to the glass. You have three options. Replace the glass, restore the glass or keep the damaged glass the way it is.
The best option is to restore the glass. It’s 70% less than replacing it. It’s much faster and less of a hassle.
Post-construction scratches are becoming more and more common. They are generally caused by washing the windows during or after construction incorrectly. The home is all complete and the only thing on the punch list is getting rid of scratches on all the windows. Again, you can replace them or restore them. We have saved contractors thousands of dollars from not having to replace scratched brand-new windows.
When we are all done restoring your windows we leave the area cleaner than we found it.
Additional information as to how this is done is found on our FAQ page