Commercial Storefront Glass

Commercial Storefront Glass in Tampa, FL

Replacing or installing commercial storefront glass for your Tampa Bay business? GlassPro has 20+ years of experience serving commercial clients throughout the Tampa Bay area with tempered, laminated, and impact-rated storefront systems
installed to code. So, how do you know which type of storefront glass will work best for your business?

First, think about what type of storefront you have. Are you looking to replace the storefront glass because it’s broken? Is your storefront already made out of glass and in need of a new layer? Or are you looking for a unique design that stands out and reflects your brand image?

Whatever your needs, there are specific considerations to keep in mind when shopping for the right storefront. To speak to a professional about replacing or installing your commercial storefront glass, contact Glass Pros today!

Things to Consider Before Choosing Commercial Storefront Glass

If your business is looking to move into a new storefront, there are many different options available when it comes to choosing the right glass for you. One of the most important things to consider before deciding is what kind of business you have. Keep in mind that storefronts are often less reflective and more sun-faded than windows in other parts of the building, which can help make your storefront look more attractive. A storefront is an excellent environment for pendants and floor-to-ceiling windows.

It’s important to avoid storefronts with too much amount of light coming in because this can overheat the space and make it uncomfortable for customers. Additionally, consider what kind of window is most appropriate for your storefront. For example, a standard window would work if you’re looking for a more traditional feel in your space, while those with pendants would be better suited to showcase an aesthetic product line.

Some questions to ask yourself before choosing your commercial storefront glass include:

  • Do you want privacy or a more open and accessible store?
  • Do you want to show off your product line or give visitors a glimpse of what you have to offer?
  • What kind of energy efficiency are your windows going to need?

Types of Commercial Storefront Glass

The first step to finding the right kind of glass for your storefront is figuring out what you want. Do you want to focus on looks and energy efficiency, or do you want a more unique design? Once you have your answer, it is essential to consider how much money you are willing to spend. This will help narrow down your options so that you can find the best fit for your budget.

The next step is deciding whether or not your storefront glass is transparent. Transparent glass allows light to pass through the glass, giving your store a more open feel. Opaque glass has a different look and is often used in places such as restaurants and churches where clear windows are not always appropriate.

Storefront glass is an important part of any commercial space. It helps create a welcoming and safe environment for customers as well as protect signage and merchandise from damage. Let’s talk about the different types of storefront glass. There are many different types of glass storefronts that you can choose from depending on what you’re looking for. These include:

Tempered Glass

This is the most common type of glass and can be identified by its dark grey or bluish tint. They usually come with a fire rating and are ideal for areas with high foot traffic like malls and stores with large windows.

Laminated Glass

Laminated glass comprises multiple layers bonded together using heat and pressure. This type of glass is less than half as thick as tempered glass but has much more impact resistance at a similar cost.

Tinted/Tempered Glass

Tinted glass refers to any window with light-colored diffusion applied over the top to block out some daylight or UV rays, while tempered glass refers to any window that has been heated enough that it’s shatter-proof.

There are many options to choose from—from tempered glass windows to impact-resistant storefront glazing. If you want an option that is both durable and affordable, consider using clear storefront glazing. It’s a popular option because it doesn’t require any maintenance and allows natural light in while protecting against temperature fluctuations. This option also comes with a lifetime warranty, so you won’t have to worry about it breaking down anytime soon.

Another type of glass available is laminated storefront glazing. This material is more impact-resistant than clear or tempered glass and can withstand a wider range of temperatures too. While it does cost slightly more, this option provides much more protection for your business’s assets than other options do.

Now that you understand the different types of storefront glass, you’re ready to pick the one that’s best suited for your needs.

Our Storefront Glass Installation Process in Tampa

  1. Site Visit & Assessment
    We visit your Tampa Bay location, review existing framing conditions, and check wind zone requirements for your specific
    address in Hillsborough or Pinellas County, and discuss your design goals. No charge for the consultation.
  2. Glass Specification & Proposal
    We specify the correct glass type for your location, including whether impact-rated laminated glass is required under Florida building code for your address. You receive an itemized written quote.
  3. Permit Coordination
    Where required, GlassPro handles permit applications with the City of Tampa or Hillsborough County before any work begins.
  4. Fabrication
    All glass is cut and prepared to your storefront’s exact field-measured dimensions. No standard-size compromise.
  5. Professional Installation
    Our team installs framing, sets glass panels, installs entry doors and hardware, and applies commercial-grade silicone seals. Every joint is inspected for a weather-tight fit.
  6. Final Inspection
    We test every door, inspect every seal, and walk the completed installation with you before closing out the job.

Why Tampa Businesses Choose GlassPro for Storefront Glass

  • 20+ years of experience in commercial glass in the Tampa Bay area
  • Serving the entire Tampa Bay area — residential and commercial
  • Custom fabrication — every panel built to your exact specifications
  • Licensed and insured for commercial glass work in Florida
  • Compliant installations — we verify wind zone and energy code requirements for your specific address
  • Free consultations — contact us at (813) 591-0191 or sales@glassprotampa.com

Contact Glass Pros today for a free consultation!

Commercial Storefront Glass in Tampa FAQS

Storefront glass pricing depends on the glass type, system configuration, linear footage, and whether permits are required. Factors like impact-rated laminated glass (required in some Hillsborough County wind zones) also affect pricing. GlassPro provides free on-site quotes. Call (813) 591-0191 or email sales@glassprotampa.com.

Florida building code requires tempered glass as a minimum for most commercial storefront applications. In wind-borne debris regions—which include parts of coastal Hillsborough and Pinellas counties—impact-rated laminated glass is required. GlassPro verifies the applicable requirements for your specific property address before specifying glass.

Tempered glass is heat-treated for strength and shatters into small granular pieces when broken. Laminated glass has a PVB interlayer that holds the panes together on impact—it’s the standard for hurricane-rated storefronts and security applications. Both are available from GlassPro for Tampa commercial storefronts.

Yes. GlassPro provides commercial storefront glass replacement throughout the Tampa Bay area. For urgent situations, contact us at (813) 591-0191 or sales@glassprotampa.com to discuss your needs.

Yes. GlassPro installs insulated glass units (IGU) and low-E coated glass for commercial storefronts, both of which reduce solar heat gain—an important consideration for Tampa’s year-round high sun exposure and commercial energy code compliance.

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GlassPro Services

10103 Sunset Ct, Gibsonton, FL 33534

Phone
(813) 591-0191

Email
sales@glassprotampa.com

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