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Skyler V.

Skyler V. Job Checkin

Hung two beveled edge wall-sized vanity mirrors using concealed mounting brackets. Each piece was secured with mirror mastic and verified for plumb, level, and flush alignment with light fixtures.


Skyler V.

Skyler V. Job Checkin

Fixed a cracked window pane in a child’s bedroom. Cracks in window glass weaken insulation and can worsen over time. We replaced the pane with new tempered glass for safety and durability. Always repair cracked window glass quickly to maintain home security and efficiency.


Marcos C.

Marcos C. Job Checkin

This home had multiple fogged windows with broken seals. We replaced the insulated glass units, improving clarity and insulation. If you see condensation between your window panes, the seal has failed, and replacing the glass is the best solution.


Marcos C.

Marcos C. Job Checkin

Upgraded an older home in Littleton with brand-new energy-efficient windows. These windows not only enhance the home’s curb appeal but also help regulate indoor temperatures, reducing energy bills year-round. A smart investment for comfort and savings!


Skyler V.

Skyler V. Job Checkin

Completed a skylight replacement for a client experiencing leaks. Removed the old dome unit and installed a triple-pane skylight with insulated glazing. Ensured proper thermal sealing using butyl tape and weather-resistant caulking for maximum energy efficiency.


Skyler V.

Skyler V. Job Checkin

Working for our client in Littleton this morning, I replaced an aging skylight with a low-emissivity (Low-E) glass model. Removed the old frame and prepared the opening with weatherproofing tape. Secured the new skylight using flashing and polyurethane sealant to prevent leaks, ensuring long-term durability.


Marcos C.

Marcos C. Job Checkin

Replaced a cracked glass shower door in a master bathroom for our client in Littleton, Co. Used a suction lifter and safety gloves to remove the damaged door. Installed a tempered glass door with polished edges, using stainless steel brackets and silicone sealant for a secure fit.


Marcos C.

Marcos C. Job Checkin

Littleton window glass replacement for a residential property. Removed single-pane wood-framed window, installed double-pane low-E argon-filled replacement. Measured glass to 1/16-inch tolerance. Applied thermal break spacer system. Conducted air infiltration and water penetration resistance testing.


Marcos C.

Marcos C. Job Checkin

Today in Littleton, I repaired a small crack in a double-pane window. First, I cleaned the glass thoroughly and applied a glass resin with an injection pump to seal the crack. Using a UV curing light, I hardened the resin to restore the window's integrity. The finished repair was smooth and almost invisible, restoring the window's look and strength.


Marcos C.

Marcos C. Job Checkin

This afternoon, I handled a commercial glass repair job at a storefront in Centennial. The outer pane of a large display window was cracked, requiring precise handling. Using a glass cutter and suction cups, I removed the cracked section and fitted a new laminated glass panel. A bead of silicone sealant along the edges ensured a secure, weatherproof fit.


Skyler V.

Skyler V. Job Checkin

Today, I installed a custom mirror in a client’s living room. I measured the wall space and mounted heavy-duty mirror clips. After positioning the mirror with adjustable suction cups, I used a laser level to ensure it was aligned perfectly. The result was a securely mounted mirror, adding elegance and depth to the room.


Skyler V.

Skyler V. Job Checkin

Today, I replaced a leaking skylight for a homeowner. The existing skylight had significant wear and water damage. I carefully removed the old fixed skylight and installed a new Velux vented skylight with energy-efficient glass. I sealed the surrounding area with flashing tape and roofing cement to ensure a watertight fit. I also tested the venting mechanism to ensure smooth operation. The job required using screwdrivers, utility knives, and caulking guns for the precise sealing of the unit. This new skylight will provide better insulation and improve ventilation for the room below.


Skyler V.

Skyler V. Job Checkin

I repaired a cracked glass panel in a home today in Littleton. The panel was ¼-inch laminated glass, and I used a glass suction cup tool to carefully remove the damaged piece. I replaced it with a new panel and secured it with glazing tape.


Skyler V.

Skyler V. Job Checkin

I performed a commercial glass repair at a storefront where one of the large display windows had been chipped. After assessing the damage, I used a commercial-grade glass resin to fill in the chip and restore the surface. The resin was applied and cured using a UV light, ensuring a smooth and seamless finish. I then cleaned the surrounding area and tested the integrity of the glass to confirm it was structurally sound. The repaired window now looks clear and professional again, preserving the aesthetic and safety of the storefront while avoiding the need for a full window replacement.


Skyler V.

Skyler V. Job Checkin

I repaired a cracked window in a living room using a specialized resin. The crack was small but noticeable, so I filled it with resin and smoothed the surface. After allowing it to cure, I tested the repair to ensure the crack wouldn’t spread. The window is now reinforced, and the repair is nearly invisible.