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Melinda Lorincz
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"We are very happy with our new front door. The installation was completed professionally and on tim...
"We are very happy with our new front door. The installation was completed professionally and on time. The team was courteous, knowledgeable, and paid attention to every detail. The door looks beautiful, operates perfectly, and has greatly improved the appearance of our home. Communication throughout the process was excellent, and the work area was left clean when the job was finished. We would highly recommend this company to anyone looking for a quality door installation."
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Very smooth experience this company-replaced a bathroom window and replaced broken basement window glass. Measurements were taken and I was told about a month until my custom window would be ready. Workers returned and did repairs as stated. They were very respectful of my home, removing shoes every time they entered and cleaned up after the job. Workers arrived within the 2 hour window I was given for estimate/install. Although the cost of window replacement was higher than I anticipated (isn’t that always the case!) estimate was $200 less than another I obtained. I am very pleased with the job and would recommend this company.
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Great service, easy to schedule an appointment, crew was courteous and installed two new windows sea...
Great service, easy to schedule an appointment, crew was courteous and installed two new windows seamlessly.
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Paul Tuthill
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Two weeks ago, Dennis and Yuri came to replace a frame on a sunroom window that had rotted out on th...
Two weeks ago, Dennis and Yuri came to replace a frame on a sunroom window that had rotted out on the bottom due to water damage - Since it was raining, they set up a tent on the backyard patio and got to work - They were here for a few hours and did a simply AMAZING job! - JUST INCREDIBLE! - I couldn't recommend them more highly for their skill and professionalism!
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Daniel Mormando
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Great two man team - came in worked beautifully- clean work. Replacement sash looks original. Great ...
Great two man team - came in worked beautifully- clean work. Replacement sash looks original. Great Job.
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Brian Mass
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The team did a fantastic job! We have 13 additional window moldings that need repair (on top of the ...
The team did a fantastic job! We have 13 additional window moldings that need repair (on top of the 19), so I signed another order.
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I just had some screen doors changed on my outside custom-made doors. Yura and Dennis came and did a...
I just had some screen doors changed on my outside custom-made doors. Yura and Dennis came and did an outstanding job. Fast, clean, professional. Don't hesitate to hire them and this is coming from someone who does not write reviews.
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Window Glass Replacement in Malverne, NY

Some window repair calls have a clear, immediate cause. This one in Malverne did — an impact to the lower left pane of a three-pane horizontal slider window had produced a classic spider-crack pattern radiating from the strike point, with a section of glass gone entirely and fragments on the interior sill. The dark grey aluminium-framed window with divided lite grilles was otherwise in excellent condition. The frame was sound, the adjacent panes were intact, and the only thing that needed addressing was the broken glass itself.

This is the kind of job where the correct scope matters as much as the correct technique. A broken pane does not require a new window. It does not require frame work. It requires precise measurement of the damaged opening, sourcing the correctly-specified glass, and installing it cleanly into the existing frame so the window looks and performs exactly as it did before the break. That is what we did for this Malverne homeowner — and the after photo shows a window that gives no indication it was ever damaged.

What the Break Looked Like — and What It Told Us

The before photo is shot from inside the room, looking out through a grey-framed horizontal slider window. The lower left operational pane shows a radial fracture pattern — multiple cracks extending outward from a single impact point near the centre of the glass, with a roughly triangular section missing where the glass yielded entirely. Debris from the break is visible on the white interior sill.

Impact breaks like this one follow a predictable pattern that tells us immediately what we are dealing with. The fracture geometry — cracks radiating from a single point rather than running parallel or branching progressively from an edge — confirms this was a single strike rather than thermal stress or frame movement. That matters because a thermal or frame-related break can sometimes indicate an underlying issue with the frame or sill condition that needs to be addressed before new glass is installed. A clean impact break in an otherwise sound frame does not — the cause is identifiable, the scope is contained, and the repair is straightforward.

The frame in this Malverne project showed no signs of distortion, sill displacement, or weather seal failure around the affected pane. The grey aluminium frame had retained its profile and the surrounding panes remained intact and clear. The window glass replacement scope was exactly what it appeared to be: one pane, one opening, one visit.

The Repair — Measured, Sourced, Installed

Measurement and Glass Specification

Correct glass replacement begins with correct measurement. The opening left by a broken pane is measured precisely — width and height to the nearest millimetre — and the correct glass thickness and type for the original specification is determined from the frame profile. In this Malverne project, the window used a standard single-pane configuration appropriate for the divided lite grille system. The glass thickness matched the original specification to ensure the grille bar positions aligned correctly and the pane sat flush in the frame channel without play.

This matters more than it might seem. A replacement pane that is slightly undersize rattles in its channel and allows air infiltration at the edges. One that is oversize cannot be properly seated and puts pressure on the surrounding frame seal. Precise measurement is the foundation of a clean installation, and it takes less time than correcting an ill-fitting pane after the fact.

Installation Into the Existing Frame

The broken glass was removed fully, including all fragments from the frame channel and sill. The frame channel was cleaned of any remaining glazing material and debris before the new pane was fitted. The replacement glass was seated into the frame channel, secured with the correct glazing method for the frame type, and the perimeter was finished cleanly. The divided lite grille alignment was checked and confirmed before the job was closed out.

The grey aluminium frame profile visible in both the before and after photos is identical — nothing about the frame was touched or modified. The after photo shows the same window, same frame, same grilles, same view — with the lower left pane intact, clear, and properly installed.

Glass Only — Why the Frame Stayed

One of the most important things we do at the estimate stage for any broken window call is assess what actually needs replacing. The default assumption — from both homeowners and some contractors — is that a broken window means a new window unit. In the majority of cases on Long Island, that assumption is wrong, and acting on it costs significantly more than the job requires.

The grey slider window at this Malverne property had a broken pane. It did not have a failing frame, degraded weatherstrip, or structural compromise. Replacing the entire window unit would have meant removing a sound frame from a correctly-fitted opening, disposing of a functional unit, and fitting a new one — all for the purpose of solving a problem that existed only in the glass. Our targeted glass replacement service addressed the actual problem without disturbing anything that was working correctly.

This approach is better for the homeowner in almost every respect: faster, less disruptive, less expensive, and it preserves the original frame and its existing relationship with the opening — which matters particularly in older Nassau County homes where windows are fitted into plaster or wood-trim surrounds that can be difficult to restore after a full frame removal.

Impact Breaks on Long Island, NY — More Common Than You’d Think

Broken window glass from impacts is one of the most frequent repair calls we receive from Nassau County homeowners. The causes vary — storm debris, wayward sports equipment in a backyard, a bird strike, a thrown object — but the presentation is consistent: a radial fracture from a central impact point, typically in a single pane of an otherwise intact window, often noticed when the homeowner hears the break or finds the debris.

The response that serves Long Island homeowners best is fast assessment and same-day or next-day glass replacement where possible. A broken pane is not just a visual problem — it is an open gap in the building envelope that allows air infiltration, potential water entry in rain, and a security vulnerability depending on the affected window’s location. Leaving it boarded or taped for days while waiting for an appointment that suits the contractor’s schedule is not an acceptable service standard. We prioritise broken glass calls throughout Nassau County for exactly this reason.

We cover Malverne and the surrounding Nassau County South Shore communities including Lynbrook, Rockville Centre, Hewlett, and Cedarhurst from our Manhasset office — with response times that reflect how urgent broken glass actually is.

Glass Replacement in Malverne, NY — About This Location

Malverne is an incorporated village in the Town of Hempstead, Nassau County — a small, tightly-knit South Shore community bordered by Lynbrook to the east, Valley Stream to the west, and Westwood to the north. Its residential character is defined by well-maintained mid-20th century housing on modest lots, a walkable village centre, and the strong sense of neighbourhood continuity that South Shore Nassau villages consistently maintain.

Homeowners in Malverne searching for window glass replacement in Malverne, NY or broken window repair near me on the Nassau County South Shore can reach us at 516-908-8005. We serve Malverne from our Manhasset office as part of our Nassau County coverage and prioritise glass break calls for same-day or next-day response.

Related Glass and Window Services

The Malverne glass replacement drew on our core glass replacement service and glass cutting capabilities. Related services we frequently complete alongside or instead of impact break repair include:

IGU replacement for foggy double-pane glass — when the issue is seal failure rather than impact, we replace the insulated glass unit only, leaving the frame intact. Same principle, different glass type.

Window mechanism repair — slider and casement mechanism work frequently accompanies glass replacement when the break has been left long enough for the operating hardware to be affected by exposure.

Window recaulking — frame perimeter sealing at the conclusion of any glass replacement, ensuring no infiltration path remains at the glass-to-frame junction.

 

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Impact Break Priority Response

Broken glass is not a routine scheduling item — it is an open gap in your home's envelope. We prioritise impact break calls throughout Nassau County for same-day or next-day response wherever possible.

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Same Window, Same View

Glass replacement in an existing frame preserves everything about the window that was working — the frame, the opening relationship, the interior trim, the grille alignment. The repair is invisible from both inside and outside.

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Nassau County From Manhasset

Our Manhasset office puts us in Nassau County, familiar with South Shore communities including Malverne, Lynbrook, and Rockville Centre — and available with response times that out-of-area contractors cannot match.

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THE MOST POPULAR QUESTIONS

How quickly can you respond to a broken window in Malverne or Nassau County?
We prioritise broken glass calls for same-day or next-day response throughout Nassau County wherever possible. A broken pane is an open gap in your home — it cannot wait a week. Call 516-908-8005 directly for urgent glass break situations rather than submitting online and waiting for a callback.
My window has a cracked pane — do I need to replace the whole window?
In most cases no. A cracked or broken pane in an otherwise sound window requires glass replacement, not window replacement. As long as the frame is structurally intact, correctly fitted in the opening, and free of significant weatherstrip failure or operational problems, replacing only the glass is the correct and more cost-effective approach. We assess frame condition at the estimate visit and tell you honestly if anything beyond the glass needs addressing.
Can you replace a single pane in a multi-pane window without affecting the other panes?
Yes. Each pane in a multi-pane window is an independent glass unit seated in its own channel or glazing pocket within the frame. Removing and replacing one pane does not disturb adjacent panes, the dividing rails between them, or the overall frame. The grille alignment in a divided lite window like the Malverne project is checked and confirmed after the new pane is seated to ensure visual consistency.
What kind of glass should replace a broken pane — the same type or something better?
For most residential windows the replacement should match the original specification in thickness and type. Substituting a thicker or different glass type can affect the sash balance in operable windows and alter the visual weight of divided lite grilles. Where an upgrade makes genuine sense — for example, replacing a single-pane in a frequently impacted location with tempered safety glass — we discuss the option at the estimate stage. We never specify an upgrade without explaining the reason and the cost difference.
What causes the spider-crack pattern in an impact-broken window?
Radial fractures extending from a central point — the spider-crack pattern — are the characteristic signature of a point impact on glass. The energy from the impact propagates outward from the strike point in all directions, creating the radiating crack lines. This differs from thermal stress fractures (which typically run from an edge inward), settle cracks (which follow the frame line), and IGU seal failures (which produce internal fogging rather than surface cracks). Identifying the fracture type helps us confirm the repair scope and check whether any underlying frame or sill condition contributed to the break.
Do you replace glass in all window types — sliders, double-hungs, casements?
Yes. We replace glass in all residential window types found on Long Island — horizontal sliders, double-hung windows, casement windows, fixed picture windows, and bay window individual panes. The installation method varies by frame type but the principle is the same: correct measurement, correct glass specification, clean installation without disturbing the surrounding frame.
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