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"Pete was friendly, prompt, and on time. Windows were installed slightly ahead of schedule. Pricing is fair from the outset, without needing false discounts from coupons or sales. (We got several bids.) "We were very fortunate to have found this company after our neighbor's window was broken around 8pm. The gentleman was very polite, reasonable and professional. He worked diligently to replace it,…" Yelp users haven’t asked any questions yet about Glazier Window & Door. We specialize is glass replacement for your home or business, new windows or glass repair, commercial Windows, metal doors, metal window frames, mirrors, safety glass, awning glass, door glass, window glass replacement , vinyl window glass, glass shelves, mall fronts, window walls, tabletops, storefronts, Glass entrances, Windows and doors, emergency 24 hour service. Glaziers with over 10 years experience, in window and mirror installation/repair here in Seattle area. We started off with residential window installations & repair.




We now offer hollow metal doors and windows for your business storefront. Our installations are clean and We take pride in our work. Feel free to give us a call if you have any questions.Thanks,Glazier window and door sales team. Meet the Business Owner Owner/installer/estimatorI Grew up in Bellevue and Seattle areas. I have been installing for over 10years. Saved up money to open "Glazier window and door co. I am a dedicated father and full time business man. Other Windows Installation Nearby "This is the first time I've replaced ALL the windows on any home I've ever owned but, I couldn't imagine it going any better. These guys came out and did an extensive survey, didn't try to up-sell us and…"This is the third company in five years we've had replace a window and Statton is the best by far. The prices were in line with the other two (why are window replacements so expensive?);Permit B14003774 – Clearing and Grading- Issued Permit B14003822 – Rip Rap Stockpile – Issued




Permit B14006572 – Full Building Permit – Issued Permit B15001070 – Bldg. Foundations and Cores – Issued Permit F15001070 – Fire Alarm – Issued Permit M15005585 – Mechanical – Issued Permit P15005609 – Plumbing – Issued Permit U12005809 – Site Utilities – Issued Permit U14000947 – Intersection Improvements – Issued Permit U14004341 – Erosion Control – Issued Permit U14006572 – Balance of Sitework/Utilities – IssuedPermit B15005268 – Underground Work and Podium/Garage – Issued Permit W16000521 – Hydrant Meter – Issued Permit B16002140 – Johns Creek Bridge – Issued Permit U16002823 – Johns Creek Bridge Utilities – IssuedHotel Construction Progress: The hotel tower is now surrounded by scaffolding which facilitates the installation of the exterior enclosure. Weather barrier and insulation are near completion at the guestroom levels. Above level 7, the cementitious panel siding has begun install.




This will continue through December to complete the exterior finish of the building at the upper floors. Window install will be complete through level 12 by the end of September while the larger curtain wall system of windows continues to be installed at the podium levels and ballrooms. In addition, preparation to complete the roof hat with decorative, perforated panels will begin at the end of September with the anticipation of the tower crane coming down in mid-October. Interior to the building, both the elevators and laundry chute have started install this month. The guestroom floors are in various stages of completion. Levels 4 and 5 have all systems rough-in complete, drywall installed, and tiling has begun in the bathrooms. Levels 6, 8, and 9 are framed with drywall just beginning as electrical rough-in is completed. Levels 10, 11, and 12 have just begun layout of hollow metal door frames and wall studs. At the podium levels, the kitchen equipment and drywall is advancing quickly at Level 1 while levels 2 and 3 continue to wrap-up electrical, mechanical, and plumbing rough-in at the banquet spaces with wall cover to follow shortly.




(Hood at Display Kitchen Level 3)Sitework at the north promenade will commence in late September. The exterior stair at the restaurant has been formed and will also pour later in September.Office Construction Progress: Improvements including all underground demo of existing structures and earthquake drains are now complete across the site. In addition, utility connections are complete at Bristol Ave. Pile driving for the grout driven piers is ongoing but anticipated to wrap up by mid-November. The third tower crane for overhead access to the Southeast corner of the site is scheduled to be erected mid-October.All slab on grade concrete has been completed. The first section of elevated concrete deck for level P-1 was poured mid-September. This first deck will be complete by mid-October. Subsequent parking levels will be formed with mechanical, electrical, plumbing rough-in and PT cable layout to follow through the completion of Phase I in the early spring. Phase II of the Lake Washington Boulevard intersection improvements commenced in late August.




The Johns Creek bridge install will allow access for four lanes of traffic entering and exiting the site. A 3-day weekend road closure successfully removed the existing culverts and replaced them with a precast bridge structure. Creek restoration and site work will be ongoing through the end of the project in late November.Begin Your Project Right with the Right Building Materials and More Jet Set 50# Bags Rebar #3, #4, #5 Pre Hang Shop On-Site! 1x4, 2x3, 2x4, 2x8, 2x10, 2x12 ACX/CDX ¼", ⅜", ½", ⅝", ¾" Maple, T&G - End Matched Oak Strip (5/15"x 2") Oak, T&G - Ends Matched Select Structural Fir 2x6 T&G Screws, Nuts, and Bolts Douglas Fir - Clears & Commons Cedar - Clears & Commons Pine - Clears & Commons Redwood - Clears & Commons Tongue & Groove Decking FRP Panels, Moulding, and Adhesive Black, White, and Grey Almond Medium Density Fiberboard (MDF) ¼", ⅜", ½", ¾", 1", 1 ¼" ¼", ⅜", ½", ⅝"

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