No-Glare Architectural Glass has worked to provide the highest quality glass products for the Canadian and International building industry. No-Glare has been around since 1984, so we really mean it when we say we're here to help you. From bullet-resistant glass to shower doors to parts for the aerospace industry, we do it all. Our product design team will work with you to help you realize your vision.
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We manufacture ballistic, bullet-resistant, and forced entry glass for a number of applications in Canada, the United States, and parts of Africa. Our glass is certified by HP White Laboratories Inc, and can be certified and validated to custom specifications. Our bullet-resistant glass has been used for protection of dignitaries at the G20 summit in Toronto, and has been used in the Gurkahs, a car used in the Iraqi war.
For over 15 years, we have provided precision water jet cut parts for the aerospace industry. We have an Intertek-certified quality management system, and our staff is available to create custom programs for CNC machines. We have the ability to work with numerous materials, including copper, steel, titanium, and metal shim.
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Matthew T.
Aug 18, 2021
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I placed an order a month ago, and nobody called me to let me know if it’s ready yet.
So when I called to check on my order they told me they didn’t even started it.
They wasted so much of my time.
If they don’t want to do their job then they should not take your order.
Nothing changed over here.
Terrible customer service.
So when I called to check on my order they told me they didn’t even started it.
They wasted so much of my time.
If they don’t want to do their job then they should not take your order.
Nothing changed over here.
Terrible customer service.
Olimpia Addante
Apr 24, 2021
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This is my first time ever writing a review....I never write reviews but one was needed for this situation. I ordered a glass table to put on our dining table. The glass arrived on April 1 (Holy Thursday) at around 3:30 -4PM. I wanted to clean the glass to make sure that everything was okay but the employee that dropped off the glass advised that because the glass was cold I should wait before wiping. At this time I was more focused on making sure the corners and the additional piece were the right shape and size. A couple hours later after I wiped the glass I noticed that there was a chip/ damaged
Sandor Hegedus
Jul 30, 2016
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