Service · OhMyGlass Window and Door Repairs

Door Glass Repair & Replacement Toronto & GTA

Door glass repair and replacement in Toronto & GTA. Patio, entry, sliding, French doors. Tempered safety glass, IGUs. Save 60-80% vs full door replacement. Free quote.

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SAFETY · FIRST STEPS

What to do while you wait.

The first few minutes after a window or door glass break are critical for safety. Follow these steps while you wait for our team to arrive.
STEP · 01
Clear the area

Keep children, pets, and anyone without proper footwear away from the broken glass. Shards can scatter several feet from the break point.

STEP · 02
Don’t touch attached glass

Glass still attached to the frame can fall without warning and cause deep cuts. Leave loose pieces alone until our technician arrives.

STEP · 03
Wear shoes and gloves

If you must walk near the area, wear closed-toe shoes and work gloves. Thin slippers or bare feet are a serious hazard.

STEP · 04
Cover the opening

Use a heavy tarp, thick cardboard, or plastic sheeting secured with tape to block wind, rain, and debris until we arrive.

STEP · 05
Photograph the damage

Take photos of the damage from both inside and outside. These help our technician prepare the right glass size and type before arriving.

STEP · 06
Call OhMyGlass Window and Door Repairs

Call 647-803-2730. Our emergency line is staffed 24/7 including nights, weekends, and holidays.

SERVICE · OVERVIEW

Overview

 

Broken, cracked, or foggy door glass affects both the security and energy efficiency of your home or business. OhMyGlass Window and Door Repairs repairs and replaces glass in all types of doors across the Greater Toronto Area - from patio sliding doors and French doors to front entry doors and commercial entrance systems. In most cases, we replace only the glass panel or insulated glass unit, keeping your existing door frame and hardware intact. This approach typically saves 60 to 80 percent compared to a full door replacement.

DETAIL · 03

What Types of Doors Do We Service?

 

We work with every common door type found in GTA homes and businesses.

01
Patio sliding doors

large glass panels on a track, common in homes with deck or backyard access. We replace the glass unit without removing the door from the frame.

02
French doors

double doors with full-length glass panels (lites), often used for dining rooms, patios, and master bedrooms.

03
Entry doors with glass inserts

front and side doors with decorative glass panels, sidelights, or transoms.

04
Storm doors

exterior screen and glass doors installed over the primary entry door for weather protection.

05
Commercial glass entrance doors

swing doors, automatic sliding doors, and vestibule doors in office buildings, retail stores, and restaurants.

06
Interior glass doors

office doors, conference room glass, and interior French doors.

DETAIL · 04

Common Door Glass Problems

 

Door glass is subject to many of the same issues as window glass, plus additional stresses from daily opening and closing.

01
Cracked or broken glass

from impacts, forced entry attempts, or thermal stress. Door glass is required by building code to be tempered or laminated safety glass.

02
Foggy insulated glass

the sealed unit in a patio door or insulated entry door has failed, causing condensation between the panes.

03
Failed seals and drafts

worn weatherstripping or deteriorated glazing seals around the glass panel allow air and water infiltration.

04
Difficult sliding

patio and sliding door tracks can accumulate debris, or the rollers and track can wear out, causing the door to drag or stick.

05
Broken or worn hardware

locks, handles, and hinges can fail with daily use, compromising security and ease of operation.

DETAIL · 05

Glass Options for Door Replacement

 

When replacing door glass, the Ontario Building Code requires safety glass in all door applications. We offer several options depending on your priorities.

01
Tempered safety glass

the standard for door glass. If broken, it shatters into small granular pieces rather than dangerous shards.

02
Laminated safety glass

two panes bonded with a PVB interlayer. Provides enhanced security because the glass holds together even when broken, making forced entry more difficult.

03
Low-E insulated glass units

double-pane units with a Low-E coating and argon gas fill for improved energy efficiency. Ideal for patio doors and entry doors exposed to weather.

04
Decorative glass

frosted, textured, leaded, or stained glass options for entry doors and sidelights where privacy or aesthetics are important.

05
Obscure or privacy glass

diffused or patterned glass that lets light through while blocking visibility, suitable for bathroom doors and side panels.

DETAIL · 06

Our Door Glass Repair Process

 

Our process is designed to complete most door glass repairs in a single visit with minimal disruption.

01
On-site assessment
we inspect the door, identify the glass type and size, check the frame and hardware condition, and confirm building code requirements.
02
Glass fabrication or sourcing
tempered and laminated glass must be cut to size and processed before installation, so we take precise measurements on the first visit.
03
Careful removal
the damaged glass or IGU is removed without damaging the door frame, weatherstripping, or hardware.
04
Installation
the new glass is set and glazed with appropriate gaskets or sealant, and the door is reassembled.
05
Operational check
we test the door's opening, closing, locking, and sealing to ensure everything works correctly before completing the job.

Ready for a free quote?

Call 647-803-2730 for 24/7 dispatch or request service online. We respond quickly across the GTA.

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