
Reliable Glass Repair Team Serving Occoquan Historic District and the Woodbridge Area
Advanced Window & Glass Repair has been family-owned and locally run since 1999, with a team that has closed out thousands of residential and light-commercial glass jobs across Northern Virginia. The business carries full Virginia licensing, bonding, and insurance, and every service call closes with % satisfaction guarantee in writing. Our inventory covers common IGU sizes, spiral and coil balances, patio door rollers, and sash hardware matched to Andersen, Pella, Marvin, and Jeld-Wen, which keeps most jobs down to a single visit.
Three glass issues come up again and again on Occoquan service calls. A pane cracked by a stray rock from the mower deck, a double-pane window that has gone cloudy because the edge seal failed, and a double-hung sash that no longer holds itself open. Each one has a fix that leaves the original frame in the wall. That keeps the scope narrow, the invoice smaller, and the repaired window matching the others on the elevation.
Flat-rate pricing is set on the phone call and stays the same through the final walk-through. Weekend trips, after-hours dispatch, and holiday visits carry no surcharge, no overtime line, and no trip fee at the end. Our emergency line is live all day and all night, which means a pane cracked on a Saturday evening is boarded up before the weekend runs out.
Window Glass Repair, Replacement, and Installation Services in Occoquan, VA
Window Repair
Glass Replacement
Glass Door Services
Residential Glass
Commercial Glass
Hardware & Balances
Glass Repair and Replacement Options for Every Property Type
Our team handles every kind of glass issue that comes in from Occoquan properties. What we handle includes cracked single panes, fogged insulated units, slider and patio door glass, broken entry door panels, shower enclosure glass, worn balance springs, and storefront panels on the business side. We start every visit with a repair check first. Only the components our inspection proves are worn end up on the quote, and we leave the rest of the window untouched.
Double-Hung Balance Spring Repair for a Sash That Lifts and Holds
Many older double-hung windows carry a balance inside the jamb that wears out long before the frame or the sash does. Once the spring gives out, the sash slides closed on its own, pushes back hard on the way up, or sticks at the halfway mark and refuses to move. The glass and the wood frame are almost always still in good shape. The worn piece is the spiral or coil balance hiding inside the jamb pocket.
We slide the movable sash out of the track, read the part number stamped on the worn balance, and fit the matching replacement on site. Hardware for Andersen, Pella, Marvin, and Jeld-Wen units stays stocked, along with common builder-grade models used on mid-range homes, so most of these visits finish in one trip. A quick phone description of how the sash behaves (slides shut, sticks at mid-height, feels heavy) is enough for us to load the right part before heading out.
Catching a tired balance early takes the extra load off the jamb liner, the lock hardware, and the weatherstrip, all of which wear down faster when the sash hangs crooked in the track. Once the new spring is seated, the window returns to an easy one-hand lift that stays open without support.


Foggy Window Repair by Swapping Only the Failed Insulated Glass
Cloudy haze showing up between the inner and outer panes on a double-pane window traces back to a failed edge seal on the insulated assembly. Once that seal gives out, the argon fill leaks from the cavity and humid outdoor air works its way in through the break. As the seasons cycle, moisture trapped inside the unit deposits mineral streaks across the inner glass surfaces. Wiping the window from either side will not clear that layer, because it sits in a sealed cavity.
The right fix is an IGU replacement rather than a full window pull. Our technician takes exact measurements at the first visit, orders the matching insulated assembly from the supplier, and drops the new piece into the existing sash and jamb at the follow-up. The framing, the trim, and the rest of the original window all stay in place. Most of these calls can be quoted from a phone measurement. The replacement unit brings back the clear view and the sealed insulating gap the factory originally built.
A clean IGU swap also stops the slow energy loss that comes with a broken seal. Once argon is gone, the window is carrying the thermal load of a single pane, which shows up on the heating bill through winter and on the cooling bill through summer. A matched unit reinstalled in the same sash restores that efficiency without touching the siding, the trim, or the interior finish.
How We Decide Between a Glass-Only Fix and a Full Window Replacement
Most Occoquan calls finish as glass-only repairs because the frame, sash, and jamb hardware are still sound and only one piece (the IGU, balance, or a single pane) has actually failed. Our technician pulls the movable sash, checks the edge seal, presses the jamb liner for flex, and reads the frame for square before writing up the scope. Only the worn piece shows up on the quote.
A small set of conditions still pushes a window toward full replacement, and we say so on the first visit when we see it. Rotten or water-soaked wood around the sill, structural damage around the rough opening, or a frame that can no longer hold the sash square all move the job into the replacement track. On the other hand, a glass-only fix is faster, cheaper, and leaves the elevation unchanged.
Commercial Glass Repair for Storefronts, Offices, and Multi-Unit Buildings in Occoquan
Retail shops along Mill Street, small offices off Route 123, and multi-unit buildings near Belmont Bay cannot leave a shattered storefront or a caved-in entry open overnight. Our commercial team runs on a same-day turnaround. Emergency calls go straight through to a live dispatcher at every hour. A van heads out from the Woodbridge office on the same routing we use for the residential schedule.
The first trip usually ends with a board-up that secures the opening. The broken panel is measured. The matching glass is sourced from our supplier. The final install runs on the first open slot. Commercial jobs above $5,000 pick up an automatic 10% cut on the final invoice.


Glass Repair Built for Occoquan Historic District Homes, Townhomes, and Condos
Row houses, single-family homes, and condo units across Occoquan all see the same short list of glass issues each year. A slider panel that cracked, a double-pane that fogged, or a double-hung that dropped the moment you let go. The original frames are usually still in great shape, so a glass-only fix covers the job without touching the trim or siding.
Every visit opens with a check before anything is priced. A failed IGU is dropped in without pulling the frame. A broken slider panel is exchanged without replacing the door assembly. Worn balance springs are fitted from stock on the first visit. The original window or door is not disturbed, and the finished install reads as part of the same set from across the yard, because only the failed piece has been swapped.
Why Homeowners and Businesses Across Occoquan Trust Advanced Window & Glass Repair
A few things separate our Occoquan work from the other glass contractors across the DMV.
Same-Day Emergency Glass Service
Same-day turnaround is the default across our Occoquan schedule. The emergency line picks up every hour on every day, weekends and holidays included. A late-night cracked pane books the same follow-through as a mid-day broken slider.
NGA-Certified Glass Installation Company
Our company holds National Glass Association certification, which sits at the top of the trade credential list. That NGA mark stands for proper material selection, correct install technique, and current safety practice on every Occoquan visit we run.
Transparent Flat-Rate Pricing
Every Occoquan quote is set before the van leaves our office, and the dollar figure you hear is the one printed on the final invoice. No nights-or-weekends premium, no trip-fee line, and no last-minute surcharge shows up at the end.
Licensed Glass Repair Experts
Each technician on our team is trained to current industry safety practice and works only with approved glazing materials. Repairs are built to outlast the rest of the window, not just the warranty period. Insurance certificates, license numbers, and NGA credentials are available on request.
Family-Owned Local Glass Company
Family-owned and Virginia-licensed since 1999, our company has never been a franchise and is not routed through a national brand or a distant call center. Four local offices (Woodbridge, Arlington, Silver Spring, Burke) cover the full DMV. Every name on the van answers to the same owner who answered the first call.
Free Phone Estimates
Contact us today for a free flat-rate quote with no site visit required. Well-targeted questions let us read most jobs remotely, quote to the dollar, and book a time slot without a separate site trip. Nothing is signed until you decide, and the quoted figure is the number the job closes at.
Licensed, Insured, and Trusted in Arlington
Advanced Window & Glass Repair, LLC carries the licensing, insurance, and bonding required for glass work in Arlington and surrounding service areas. As an NGA-certified company, the business follows recognized glazing standards and keeps every job focused on safe installation practices that suit Arlington homes, condos, storefronts, offices, and other commercial properties.
How Occoquan Glass Repair Works From Your First Call to the Final Walk-Through
We Repair All Major Window Brands Found Across the DMV
DMV homes contain a wide range of window brands and systems. Our technicians know them all. We carry the parts to complete most brand-specific repairs in a single visit.






Contact Us Now For Immediate Help
Book Glass Repair Today With a Price Locked Before We Start
A cracked pane, a cloudy IGU, or a sash that falls shut on its own does not need to sit another night. Call now and we can have a technician at most Occoquan addresses the same afternoon. You get a firm flat-rate number on the phone before any work is scheduled, and every finished repair carries our 100% satisfaction guarantee.
Advanced Window & Glass Repair, LLC
Business Hours
Mon – Fri, 8AM–8PM
Saturday, 11AM–4PM
Sunday, Closed
Expert Glass Repair Coverage Across Greater Occoquan
Looking for glass repair near me in Occoquan? Our Woodbridge office is a short drive from anywhere inside 22125, and the daily dispatch loop covers every neighborhood without a detour. Waterfront condos, single-family homes, retail storefronts, and townhome communities all show up on the same rotating route. Homeowner calls, property manager tickets, and commercial emergencies sit in one queue and move in the order the phone rings.
Every repair moves through the same clear process. The glass spec is double-checked before the supplier sends the order, the replacement pane or balance drops into the existing frame without reopening the surround, and the cleanup wraps before anyone reaches for an invoice. You test the window yourself, confirm the fit reads flush with the rest of the elevation, and countersign the written workmanship guarantee.

Easy Access to Occoquan From Our Woodbridge Office
The Woodbridge office on Potomac Club Parkway sits a short drive down Route 123 from Occoquan, which keeps same-day routing tight across town. Morning bookings typically finish within the same business day, and after-hours calls hold the same response window through evenings and weekends.
Proudly Serving Every Corner Across Virginia Statewide
About Occoquan, VA
Occoquan, VA is a small town in Prince William County that sits at a bend in the Occoquan River, directly south of the Fairfax County line. The historic district along Mill Street is the heart of the town, with a cluster of early-American brick-and-wood buildings, riverfront shops, and a working marina. Route 123 and Route 1 connect the town to I-95 and to the rest of the DMV within a few minutes.
Beyond the historic core, the broader Occoquan service area covers large residential communities like Lake Ridge, Occoquan Forest, Belmont Bay, and Rippon Landing. The housing mix runs from historic row houses in the old town to Lake Ridge single-family colonials and Belmont Bay waterfront condos. Most glass calls across these neighborhoods are balance fits, IGU swaps, and slider panel replacements. The original frames are intact. Only the glass layer or the hardware has given out, which keeps our work in the repair lane rather than the full-replacement lane.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most Occoquan calls get a van on site inside 15 to 25 minutes once the job is booked. The Woodbridge office on Potomac Club Parkway sits about three miles east of the Historic District, and Route 123 is a direct connection into the town. Morning appointments almost always close the same afternoon.
The Town of Occoquan has an architectural review process for exterior changes inside the historic district, and glass spec is part of what the committee looks at on visible facades. Our team sources the exact profile, the divided-lite pattern, and the glass type the original design called for. A glass-only repair that keeps the original frame usually clears review without a formal filing, and we handle the paperwork when one is required.
Flat-rate pricing is determined by the glass spec, the size of the opening, and the level of glazing: single-pane, double-pane IGU, tempered, or laminated. Most residential pane and IGU replacements land in the low hundreds, while storefront and specialty panels run higher. The number quoted on the phone is the exact figure the final invoice prints.
Sliding patio door glass is one of the openings Virginia code requires to be tempered, along with any pane installed within 24 inches of a door jamb or the finished floor. Laminated is the alternative upgrade path and keeps the pane intact when struck. Belmont Bay units near the waterfront often pick laminated for the extra wind and water loading. Our technician writes the exact glass type into the quote and matches the original window profile.
Haze or mineral streaks trapped in the cavity between the inner and outer panes are the sign an insulated unit has lost its edge seal. The argon has vented out, and wiping from either surface will not reach the fog that sits inside the sealed gap. An IGU replacement is the right fix. Fog sitting on the room-side face of the glass is different and will wipe off, but that is rare once the seal has broken.
The emergency line is staffed around the clock on every day of the year. A van is dispatched the same night or the next morning for a board-up that secures the opening until the matching glass is sourced. Weekends and holidays carry the same response window as a weekday. No overtime premium is added to the quote.
Humid summers along the Occoquan River do put a little more stress on the edge seal than a dry-inland address, which shows up as a shorter time-to-fog on older insulated units. The fix is the same regardless: swap the failed IGU for a new argon-filled unit with a current-spec edge seal. The new unit is rated for DMV humidity swings and holds through the full seasonal cycle.
Our workmanship coverage backs the install on every job, and the manufacturer warranty runs separately on the IGU, tempered pane, or door panel that went in. The two coverage lines apply side by side, one to the labor and one to the glass material. Anything that surfaces inside the warranty window is handled on a return visit at no cost.
Yes. Both the Lake Ridge Parks and Recreation Association and the Belmont Bay HOA classify a glass-only repair as routine maintenance, since the job leaves the exterior profile, trim, and frame color untouched. Our technician pulls a factory-spec matching IGU (Low-E coatings, tempered pattern where required, argon fill) so the finished pane sits flush with the rest of the elevation.
Yes. We work with Mill Street merchants on same-day board-ups, after-hours installs, and quiet-window scheduling so the shop stays open. A board-up goes inside the emergency response window. The final install is usually run early morning or after closing so the sales floor is not interrupted. The quote is flat-rate and the board-up trip is included.

















