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Clearpane

Clearpane

About Clearpane

Broken or foggy glass at home is stressful. Clearpane is a free, multilingual service that helps you connect with local licensed, insured glass pros near you — we are not a glass company.

About Clearpane

What Clearpane is

Clearpane helps homeowners and renters across the United States find local help for home glass problems. That can include a broken window, a foggy double-pane unit, a shower door, a mirror, a glass tabletop, a patio door, a screen or storm pane, or an emergency board-up.

We are a free matching service. We do not perform glass work, we are not a licensed glazier or contractor, and we do not give glass, structural, safety, or legal advice. Our role is simple: help you get connected to local glass pros so you can compare options and choose what works for you.

We also try to make the process easier for people who are more comfortable in a language other than English.

How it works

You tell us the basic details of your project, and we use that information to help connect you with local glass pros in your area. You can learn more on How it works or start on Get matched.

We only collect contact and project intent details: your name, phone number, optional email, project type, ZIP code, and preferred language. We do not ask for financial account numbers, Social Security numbers, income, or sensitive personal records.

The service is always free for the household. You stay in control: compare quotes, ask questions, confirm the price before work starts, and choose who to hire.

What kind of help we focus on

Clearpane is focused on residential glass repair and replacement. This means home and apartment glass issues, not commercial storefronts, curtain walls, or large contract glazing work.

Many home glass jobs do not need the whole window frame replaced. Sometimes only the glass needs replacing, such as a failed insulated glass unit that looks foggy between the panes. In other cases, code may require specific safety glass, especially in doors, shower enclosures, and certain low or large windows. A licensed local glass pro can tell you what is required in your area.

Our approach: calm, honest, no pressure

People often contact us when something just broke, and they do not want to be rushed or overcharged. We believe plain, honest information helps. Real price depends on the glass type and thickness, the size, the edge work, and your area. Any cost range you see on Clearpane is general information only, not a quote.

As a very rough example, a simple small single-pane repair may cost much less than a custom tempered shower panel or a large double-pane insulated unit. Emergency board-up or after-hours service can also cost more. The best next step is to get the price in writing before work starts.

Watch for vague pricing, scare tactics, cash-only demands, no license or insurance, or pressure to replace the whole window when only the glass may need replacement. A good pro should explain the option clearly.

What to do if the glass is broken right now

If someone is hurt, get first aid or call the local emergency number first.

For a home glass emergency, the most useful first step is to make the area safe. Keep children and pets away, wear shoes and gloves if you can, and carefully secure the opening until a licensed glass pro can inspect it. Because broken glass can cause serious cuts, local conditions matter, and some locations require safety glass by code, we can only give general information.

If you want help finding a local pro, go to Get matched. If you have questions about Clearpane itself, visit Contact.

  • Make the area safe first
  • Get the price in writing before work starts
  • Hire a licensed, insured local glass pro
In plain English

Clearpane is a free service that helps you find local home glass repair pros without the pressure or confusion.

Common questions

Is Clearpane a glass company?

No. Clearpane is a free matching service, not a glass company, licensed glazier, or contractor. We help connect households with local glass pros.

Do I pay Clearpane?

No. The service is free for the household. You can compare options and decide whether to hire anyone.

What information do you need from me?

Just basic contact and project details: name, phone, optional email, project type, ZIP code, and preferred language. We do not ask for bank details, Social Security numbers, or income information.

Can you tell me exactly how much my glass repair will cost?

Not exactly. Cost depends on the glass type and thickness, size, edge work, whether it is single-pane or double-pane, whether tempered or laminated glass is required, and your area. Any ranges are general information only, not quotes.

Do I need to replace the whole window, or just the glass?

Sometimes only the glass needs replacing, but not always. The right option depends on the condition of the frame, the glass type, and local code requirements, so it is best to have a licensed glass pro assess it.

Can renters use Clearpane too?

Yes. Renters can use Clearpane, but responsibility for repair may depend on the lease, the cause of damage, and local rules. If you rent, check with your landlord or property manager.

Clearpane is a free matching service, not a glass company or licensed glazier, and does not perform glass work or give glass, structural, safety, or legal advice. The information here is general and educational. Broken glass can cause serious cuts; if anyone is injured, get first aid or call your local emergency number first. Always hire licensed, insured glass pros, verify the license and insurance yourself, and confirm the price in writing before work starts. Costs and timelines vary by glass type, size, and your area; confirm all details directly with a licensed glass pro.

Got broken or foggy glass at home?

Make the area safe first. Then get matched, free, with a licensed local glass pro. You compare quotes and choose who to hire — and you confirm the price before any work starts.