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Luxury Glass and Door Services in North Central Washington

Recently under new ownership, Wenatchee Valley Glass services the greater North Central Washington area providing excellence in the glass and door industry from customer service to quality craftsmanship. Through a well-organized team with extensive knowledge and attention to detail, we offer a wide range of products and services.

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Frequently Asked Questions

  • Wenatchee Valley Glass provides professional window and door installation, window replacement, custom glass shower enclosures, skylights, and architectural glass solutions for residential and commercial projects. We proudly serve homeowners, builders, and contractors throughout Chelan County. 

  • We serve Chelan County, including Wenatchee, East Wenatchee, Cashmere, Leavenworth, Chelan, and surrounding communities. 

  • Yes. We work on residential homes, remodels, custom builds, and commercial properties, offering tailored glass, window, and door solutions for each project. 

  • Item We offer a carefully selected lineup of window manufacturers to meet a variety of styles, performance needs, and budgets. Our primary recommendations include: 

    We also offer additional options such as Prime Window Systems and Ply Gem Windows when appropriate for the project. 

  • Yes. We install premium large-opening door systems from trusted manufacturers, including: 

    These systems include folding, sliding, multi-slide, pivot, and lift-and-slide doors.

  • We install a wide range of fiberglass, steel, and wood doors, including entry doors, patio doors, and interior doors. Manufacturers include CODEL Doors, Therma-Tru, Lynden Door, Alliance Door Products, and Simpson Door Company. 

  • Yes. We specialize in custom glass shower enclosures, including frameless and semi-frameless designs. We work with Agalite, CRL (C.R. Laurence), and FHC to deliver precise, durable, and visually clean shower solutions. 

  • We install skylights, sunrooms, roof glazing, and railing systems from CrystaLite, Inc., helping bring natural light and architectural interest into homes and commercial spaces. 

  • While many windows are custom-sized, manufacturers often use four-digit size codes to indicate standard dimensions. The first two digits represent width, and the last two represent height. 

    For example: 

    • 2030 = 2' wide x 3' high 

    • 3444 = 3'4" wide x 4'4" high 

    Common sizes vary by window type, including single-hung, sliding, picture, casement, and awning windows. 

  • For vinyl or fiberglass windows, the serial number is usually found near the top-left or top-right corner between the glass panes. For wood-clad windows, it is typically located on the bottom corner of the sash. 

  • The window brand is often listed on a sticker or label, usually located on the sash, frame edge, or visible when the window is opened. 

  • Low-emissivity (Low-E) glass has a thin metallic coating that reflects heat while allowing natural light to pass through. It helps improve energy efficiency by reducing heat loss in winter and heat gain in summer. 

  • An egress window meets building code requirements for emergency escape, commonly required in bedrooms and basements. These windows must meet minimum size and accessibility standards. 

  • Vinyl windows offer excellent insulation, low maintenance, and affordability. 
    Aluminum windows provide slimmer frames and modern aesthetics but typically require thermal breaks to improve energy efficiency. 

  • Windows with Low-E glass, insulated frames, and multi-pane construction are among the most energy-efficient options available. 

  • Fogging or condensation between glass panes usually indicates a failed seal in the insulated glass unit. Once the seal fails, moisture enters the space between panes and cannot be cleaned away. 

    Read More Here: Why Is My Window Fogging Up Between the Panes? 

  • Avoid handling loose glass and contact a professional immediately. Wenatchee Valley Glass can assess the damage and recommend the safest repair or replacement solution. 

  • For sliding windows, check alignment and gently tap the sash (not the glass) back into the track. Lubricate tracks with beeswax, olive oil, WD-40, or paraffin. 


    If painted shut, carefully score the paint line with a knife and gently tap the sash loose. 

  • You may need replacement if your windows are: 

    • Over 20 years old or single-pane 

    • Fogged between panes 

    • Cracked, broken, or warped 

    • Drafty or difficult to open 

  • A professional installer can typically replace: 

    • One window: 30–60 minutes 

    • One door: 2–3 hours 

    Timelines may vary if repairs or adjustments are required. 

  • Replacement window costs generally range from $700 to $1,400 per window, depending on size, material, and installation requirements. We provide detailed estimates tailored to each project. 

  • Permit requirements vary by project. In Chelan County, some projects may require a Residential Building Permit or a Window Project Application. 

  • We stand behind our workmanship and the products we install.

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  • Contact Wenatchee Valley Glass to schedule a consultation. Our team will review your goals, explain your options, and help you move forward with confidence.