Clear-View Glass Service
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At Clear-View Glass Service of Bloomingdale, IL, we specialize in thermal glass window replacement solutions with a focus on residential windows. From your windows to your patios doors, we help all customers keep the glass in their windows and doors looking great by replacing the glass to save you money.

You can count on us for honesty, reliability, and dependability. That's because Clear-View Glass Service is a family-owned business that's been around since 1980, delivering the finest services in the area. If your windows are foggy, hazy, or anything other than clear, replace the glass-not the entire window.
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Serving the suburbs of Chicago since 1980, we repair and replace the glass in your windows so that you can see clearly -without the time, cost, structural work, and permits associated with replacing your entire window. We know that no two houses are alike. That's why we want you to have options that are best for your home and family.
Clear-View Glass Service has enjoyed success due to our unflinching dedication to outstanding customer service. Our goal with each service is to deliver the highest-quality product and a hassle-free experience every time. What is the difference between Thermopane glass and insulated glass?

Thermopane manufactures insulated glass and the brand became synonymous with insulated glass in much the same way that Xerox is to photocopies and Kleenex is to tissue.Low-E glass is treated with a clear metal finish. This makes the glass more energy efficient and reduces the ultraviolent rays that pass through the glass.
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Bobby King
Bobby King
Apr 23, 2021
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Horrible customer service would not recommend to anyone. My grandmother had an appointment asked a a few questions since she's not a window/glass specialist and all she got was attitude and an aggressive tone. Finally I stepped in to the room which at that point I saw him pretty much hovering over her as she's just sitting there pretty much getting yelled at. I told him to get the hell out. Unacceptable.