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Colfax Glass

Glass Repair in Auburn, CA

Emergency same-day broken glass repair, foggy dual-pane reglazing, single-pane and storefront pane replacement.

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Broken glass needs fast action — whether it's a shattered single-pane, a failed dual-pane seal causing fog, or a storefront pane that needs to be back in service today. Colfax Glass handles emergency board-up, insulated glass unit replacement, and single-pane and specialty pane swaps across the foothills and coast. Colfax Glass proudly serves Auburn, CA with professional glass and window solutions backed by local expertise.

Why Choose Glass Repair in Auburn, CA

  • Same-day emergency board-up to secure the opening immediately
  • Insulated glass unit (IGU) replacement for foggy or failed dual-pane seals
  • Foggy and failed-seal repair — restore clarity without replacing the full frame
  • Single-pane and specialty pane replacement including sidelites and transoms
  • Clean haul-away of broken glass and debris after every repair

Glass Repair — What to Expect

A broken window is never convenient. Whether it is a rock through a bedroom pane at midnight, a cracked slider door your kids got too close to, or a fogged-up double-pane window that has been slowly losing its seal for years, Colfax Glass handles residential glass repairs across the Sierra Foothills and I-80 corridor from Colfax to Auburn, Grass Valley, and Nevada City. We respond fast, carry common glass sizes in stock, and prioritize same-day service for emergencies.

Foggy windows — where a cloudy or hazy film appears between the panes — are one of the most common repair calls we get. That fog is condensation trapped inside a failed insulated glass unit. Once the seal breaks, the argon or krypton gas that insulates the window escapes, and humidity infiltrates the space between the panes. The window is no longer performing thermally, and the view is compromised. The fix is straightforward: we replace the IGU (the two-pane sealed unit) without touching the surrounding frame. This is almost always cheaper than a full window replacement and restores both clarity and energy performance in a single visit.

Single-pane glass repair is common in older Colfax and Auburn homes with wood-frame windows. Cracked or broken single lites are replaced by removing the glazing points and compound, dropping in a new cut pane, and resealing. Cabinet glass, bookcase inserts, storm doors, and sidelite panels follow the same process. We cut flat glass in-shop so most single-pane repairs can be completed the same day or the next, depending on the size and profile of the opening.

When repair is the smarter move than full replacement, we say so. A dual-pane window with a failed seal but a sound frame, hardware, and weatherstripping is a strong candidate for IGU-only replacement at a fraction of the cost of a new window. A single-pane that is simply cracked — not rotten, not out of square — is the same story. We give honest assessments rather than defaulting to the more expensive option. That said, if the frame is compromised, the opening is out of plumb, or the window is 25 years old, we will tell you when a full replacement makes better long-term sense.

We serve homeowners and landlords throughout the foothill and I-80-corridor communities: Colfax, Auburn, Grass Valley, Nevada City, Foresthill, Loomis, Rocklin, and Roseville. Emergency board-up and same-day assessment are available for urgent situations. Call 530-545-1385 and describe what happened — we will tell you the fastest path to a permanent fix.

Glass Repair for Auburn, CA Homes

Auburn is the Placer County seat and sits at about 1,200 feet elevation where Highway 49 meets I-80. The city has a wide range of housing: historic structures in Old Town Auburn, mid-century ranch homes throughout the central neighborhoods, and newer subdivisions climbing the hillsides east of town. Each of these building types presents different glass and window challenges. Old Town buildings often have original wood-frame windows with irregular dimensions, while tract homes from the 1970s and 1980s typically need aluminum-frame replacements upgraded to vinyl or fiberglass.

Auburn's climate is moderate compared to higher foothill towns, but summer temperatures still exceed 100 degrees on the hottest days. Solar heat gain is a real concern, especially for west-facing windows on homes without mature tree cover. We specify Low-E coatings and argon-filled units as standard for Auburn projects. For homes in the tree-heavy ravine areas near the confluence, moisture management and proper window flashing matter more than in the drier ridge neighborhoods.

Colfax Glass is about 25 minutes from most Auburn addresses. We serve the full Auburn area including North Auburn, the Highway 49 corridor toward Cool, and properties along Foresthill Road. Our familiarity with Placer County building codes and permit requirements helps keep projects on schedule.

Auburn sits at the transition zone between valley floor heat and foothill weather patterns. The elevation is low enough to avoid snow concerns for most window and door installations, but summer heat stress on south-facing glazing is significant. Neighborhoods near the American River canyon, such as those off Maidu Drive and along the Auburn Ravine, experience morning fog and higher humidity that can accelerate seal degradation in older insulated glass units.

Auburn also has an active commercial corridor — the Old Town and Lincoln Way retail districts, the Highway 49 storefronts, and the office and restaurant spaces along Grass Valley Highway. For these businesses we handle commercial storefront glass replacement, same-day emergency board-up after a break-in or accident, and commercial entry door glass. We re-glaze cracked aluminum-frame storefront panels, replace tempered and laminated lites, and adjust the door closers, pivots, and panic hardware that keep an entrance operating safely. Replacement glass for commercial doors is specified to meet California safety-glazing and ADA requirements, and we provide itemized invoices and photo documentation for insurance claims and property managers.

How Glass Repair Works

  1. 1

    Damage Assessment

    We inspect the broken, cracked, or fogged glass in person. We identify the glass type (single-pane, insulated dual-pane, tempered, laminated), measure the opening, and assess whether the frame and glazing compound are in reusable condition.

  2. 2

    Temporary Board-Up & Securing

    If the opening is exposed to the weather or presents a security risk, we board up and seal the area immediately. This keeps the interior protected while we source the permanent replacement glass.

  3. 3

    Measure & Source Replacement Glass

    We measure the opening precisely and source the correct replacement unit — an insulated glass unit (IGU) for dual-pane windows, a tempered single-lite for doors and code-required locations, or a standard float pane for older single-pane frames. Common sizes ship quickly; specialty orders typically arrive within a few business days.

  4. 4

    Repair or Reglaze

    We remove the damaged glass safely, clean the frame rabbet and stops, set the new pane with appropriate glazing compound or rubber gasket, and reinstall the stops or sash. For foggy dual-pane windows, we replace the failed IGU without disturbing the surrounding frame or trim.

  5. 5

    Final Inspection

    We check the seal around every edge, verify the sash or door operates correctly, and confirm there are no gaps that could admit drafts or moisture. The job site is cleaned and broken glass is removed and disposed of safely.

  6. 6

    Warranty

    Replacement IGUs carry a manufacturer seal warranty. Our workmanship is guaranteed. We are available for follow-up if any issue arises after the repair.

We had twelve windows replaced in our ranch home off Luther Road. The crew was efficient, left everything clean, and the energy bill difference was noticeable within the first month.

Homeowner, Auburn

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