Local Glass Repair Team Serving South Run, VA and the Burke Area
Our Burke office is a short drive up the Fairfax County Parkway, which helps us move same-day and emergency calls through the schedule quickly. Homeowners across Crosspointe, Newington Forest, and the surrounding subdivisions call us because our trucks carry the common insulated glass sizes, patio door panels, and balance hardware that homes here need. Every job is backed by a satisfaction guarantee. Our company is NGA-certified and has been licensed, bonded, and insured in Virginia since 1999.
We see the same handful of glass problems over and over across South Run. A pane that cracked from impact, a double-pane unit that lost its seal and fogged up, or a double-hung that no longer stays up when you let go. Each one has a clear fix that keeps the original frame in place, which keeps the job smaller, the cost lower, and the finished window matching the rest of the house.
Pricing stays locked from the first phone call through the final install. There are no weekend surcharges, no after-hours fees, and no overtime add-ons tacked on at the end. Our after-hours line is staffed around the clock, so a broken pane on a Friday night will not turn into a weekend board-up waiting for Monday.
Window Glass Repair, Replacement, and Installation Services in South Run, VA
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Glass Repair and Replacement Services for Every Property Type
Advanced Window & Glass Repair handles every kind of glass job a South Run home or business runs into. That covers cracked single panes, failed double-pane units, broken patio door panels, sliding and entry door glass, worn window balances, and storefront panels on the commercial side. Each call is treated as a repair first. The scope we write only covers the parts the on-site check shows have actually failed, not a package a sales script recommends.
Window Balance and Spring Repair for a Sash That Lifts and Holds
Double-hung windows in South Run homes were mostly built in the 1980s and early 1990s, and the balance unit inside each jamb wears out long before the frame does. Once that part gives up, the sash drops the moment you let go, feels heavy on the way up, or stops partway and will not move any further. The glass and the frame are usually still fine. The worn part is the spiral or coil balance tucked inside the side of the window.
We lift the sliding sash out, check the code stamped on the worn balance, and fit a matching one straight from the truck. Andersen, Pella, Marvin, Jeld-Wen, and the builder-grade window lines common across Crosspointe and Newington Forest are covered out of stock, so most repairs finish in one trip.
Fixing a worn balance early keeps the extra strain off the jamb liner, the lock, and the weatherstrip. All of those parts wear faster when the sash is hanging off one side. A fresh balance also brings the window back to a smooth one-hand lift that holds open on its own.


Fixing Cloudy Windows by Swapping Only the Failed Insulated Glass
Cloudy or hazy glass between the two panes of a double-pane window points to a broken edge seal on the insulated glass unit. The argon layer that used to sit between the panes has leaked out, and humid air has taken its place. Over time that trapped moisture leaves mineral streaks on the inside surfaces, so even wiping the glass from both sides will not clear it.
The fix is an IGU swap, not a new window. We size the failed unit on site, order the exact matching insulated assembly, and drop it into the same sash and frame on a second visit. The original window stays on the wall. Most of these jobs can be priced from a phone measurement, and the new unit restores the clear view and the insulating layer that the factory built into the window.
Swapping a failed IGU soon after the haze starts keeps the window’s insulation layer working. That helps hold the room temperature steady and takes extra load off the heating and cooling system. The repair also brings the glass back to the clear look it had on install day. The trim, the sash, and the wall around the frame all stay in place.
How We Decide Between a Glass-Only Fix and a Full Window Replacement
Every South Run visit starts with a hands-on check of four parts: the pane, the seal, the sash, and the frame. Nothing is quoted until that check is done. The owner hears plain words about what failed, what still works, and what fix suits the damage.
Keeping the frame in place is almost always cheaper and faster, as long as it is still solid. A full-window swap is only called for when rot, warp, or broken structure rules out a glass-only fix. The flat-rate price is written down before any job is booked.
Commercial Glass Repair for Offices, Storefronts, and Multi-Unit Buildings in South Run
Business properties along the Fairfax County Parkway corridor, the Old Keene Mill Road retail strip, and the Pohick Road office pockets run on tight hours. A cracked storefront or a smashed entry door cannot sit until Monday. Our commercial work is built around same-day response. A dispatcher picks up the after-hours line around the clock, and a truck heads out from the Burke office the same afternoon in most cases.
The first trip usually covers a board-up to secure the opening. The failed panel is measured, the matching glass is ordered, and the final install follows on the next available slot. Office partitions, shower enclosures in multi-unit buildings, and storefront panels at the retail pockets near Silverbrook and Hooes Road run on the same quoting process. Any project that lands above $5,000 earns a 10% reduction on the total bill.


Glass Repair Built for South Run Homes, Townhomes, and Condo Units
Single-family colonials in Crosspointe, townhomes across Newington Forest, and smaller condo clusters off Rolling Road share the same handful of glass problems we see every week. The usual call is a fogged double-pane unit, a cracked slider panel, or a double-hung that will not stay up. The frames on most of these homes are still solid, so a glass-only repair fits the job.
Our team runs every home visit as a check first. A failed IGU is swapped without touching the frame. A cracked patio door panel is changed without a new door. Worn balances are fitted from the truck. The window or door stays in the wall, and the finished look matches the rest of the house because only the broken piece has been replaced.
Why Homeowners and Businesses Across South Run Trust Advanced Window & Glass Repair
Here is what sets us apart from the other glass contractors working across the DMV.
Same-Day Service With 24/7 Availability
Most South Run jobs wrap up the same day you call. The after-hours line runs around the clock. Nights, weekends, and holidays get the same response window as a Tuesday morning. Broken glass does not keep business hours.
NGA-Certified Business
Our company is certified by the National Glass Association, the industry’s top credential. The NGA mark confirms correct glass types, install standards, and safety practices on every call we book.
Flat-Rate Pricing, No Surprise Charges
Every job is quoted flat-rate before work starts. No after-hours surcharges, no weekend premiums, no end-of-job add-ons. Commercial and multi-unit projects over $5,000 earn an automatic 10% discount.
Trusted Glass Experts, Quality Guaranteed
Our crew sticks to industry safety standards and uses approved glazing materials on every job. Each repair is built to hold up for years so the property is protected long after the truck leaves. Proof of insurance and current credentials are on hand the moment you ask.
Locally Owned and Operated Since 1999
Advanced Window & Glass Repair is a family-run Virginia business, not a franchise and not managed by a national corporation. Four offices serve the DMV: Woodbridge, Arlington, Silver Spring, and Burke. The reputation behind the name has been built job by job in the neighborhoods we call home.
Free Phone Estimates, No Obligation
Call the nearest office and get a real estimate on the phone. We ask the right questions, read the job remotely, and hand back a firm cost and timeline. No site trip. No commitment until you book. No upsell pressure.
Licensed, Certified & Recognized Across the DMV
Advanced Window & Glass Repair holds verified licensing in Virginia, Maryland, and Washington DC. We are an NGA-certified business. We are active members of three regional chambers of commerce. These credentials are not decorations, they are the standards we meet on every job.
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.





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Your broken pane, foggy double-pane, or sagging sash does not have to sit another day. Call now and a truck can reach your South Run home the same afternoon in most cases. You get a free phone quote up front, a flat-rate price locked before any work starts, and a finished repair backed by our satisfaction guarantee. The after-hours line runs around the clock, so a late-night crack does not turn into a weekend board-up.
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Sunday, Closed
Window Glass Repair Services Across South Run and Surrounding Areas
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works from the Burke office at Chase Commons Ct, which puts a truck just a short drive from every address across the area. Home window repair, storefront glass, door panels, and emergency board-ups all run on the same routing into Crosspointe, and the nearby communities.
Every call on the schedule gets a clean fit, a steady hand at the install, and a time slot built around your day. The work holds up, the updates from our team stay clear through the repair, and the site is left tidy on the way out. What you end up with is a window, door, or storefront that looks right and works right long after we pull away.

Easy Access to South Run From Our Burke Office
Our Burke office sits a short drive up the Fairfax County Parkway from every South Run subdivision, which keeps same-day routing quick and clean. Most morning calls close out the same afternoon, and the after-hours line carries the same response window on nights and weekends.
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About South Run, VA
South Run, VA is an unincorporated community in southern Fairfax County, made up of planned subdivisions that all feed onto the Fairfax County Parkway. Old Keene Mill Road, Silverbrook Road, connect the area to the parkway and pull routes into every major neighborhood. The community sits between Burke to the north and Lorton to the south. Residents are a short drive from Burke Lake Park, Occoquan Regional Park, and Pohick Bay Regional Park, all reachable without leaving the Route 286 corridor.
Housing runs from single-family colonials in Crosspointe to townhomes in Newington Forest and condo clusters off Rolling Road. Most of the original window balances, IGU seals, and patio door assemblies are at or past service life. That is why most of our calls here are glass-only fixes rather than full-window swaps. The frames are still sound. The argon layer is the part that is given out. The repair stays inside the price range a homeowner can plan for.
Frequently Asked Questions
Most South Run calls get a truck on site in minutes once the job is booked. The Burke office on Chase Commons Ct is about four miles north, and the Fairfax County Parkway is a direct shot down to the area. Morning calls almost always wrap up the same afternoon.
Flat-rate pricing depends on the glass type, the size, and whether the unit is a single pane, an IGU, tempered, or laminated. Most residential panes and IGU swaps run a few hundred dollars, and large storefront or specialty glass runs higher. The number you hear on the phone is the number on the final invoice.
When the haze sits between the two panes and wiping both sides does not clear it, the edge seal on the insulated unit has failed. That is an IGU swap, not a cleaning. Cleaning only helps when the fog is on the inside face of the glass, which is rare once a seal breaks.
Yes. Any commercial, HOA, condo, or small multi-unit project with a total above $5,000 earns an automatic 10% discount. The scope is written down with the flat-rate price before the first pane is ordered, and the discount shows up on the final invoice.
Sliding patio doors and any glass within 24 inches of a door or the floor must be tempered by code. Laminated glass is an upgrade option that holds together when it breaks, which homes with kids or heavy wind exposure sometimes pick. We spec either option in the quote, so the replacement matches code and the look you want.
The after-hours line is picked up around the clock. A truck heads out the same night or the following morning for a board-up, which secures the opening until the matching glass comes in. Weekends and holidays run on the same response window as a Tuesday. No overtime surcharge is applied.
Every repair is backed by our workmanship guarantee, and IGUs, tempered units, and door panels carry the manufacturer’s warranty on the glass itself. The combined coverage protects both the install and the material. Any issue that shows up after we leave brings us back at no charge.
Yes. A glass-only repair keeps the original frame, trim, and exterior look intact, which typically falls under normal maintenance and does not require HOA architectural review. We also match the original glass spec (Low-E, tempered, argon) so the new unit reads exactly like the other windows in the home.
No. The replacement IGU is sized to match the original opening, and the glass spec (single Low-E, double Low-E, tempered, or argon-filled) is matched to what the factory installed. Once the sash is back in the frame, the new unit reads as part of the same window set from both inside and outside the house.

















