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Glass Nook is a full-service glass & millwork shop that is proud to offer the following: Residential & commercial contracting New & existing construction Windows, mirrors, & custom glass Interior & exterior doors Custom millwork, moulding, painting & staining Shower doors & enclosures Solar tubes, solar attic fans & skylights Auto glass, mirror & windshields Bathroom, kitchen, & door hardware Glass, picket, & wire railing Screen work, pet screens & replacement screens Pet doors: automatic & stationary Custom glass backsplash & shower panels Custom projects & so much more! Perfection Glass offers a complete line up of products and services for residential remodeling, service and new construction. From a small repair to complete line of windows, skylights, shower doors, shelving, railings and mirrors. Whether you’re looking to install the window yourself, or have one of our installers do it, Perfection Glass can help to make sure you have the right product and right fit every time.




Perfection Glass also has a full commercial sales and installation staff on hand to work on commercial projects both large and small. Take a look at our gallery to see many local businesses that Perfection Glass has worked on.304 E Columbia Dr, Kennewick WA 99336 info@tri-cityglass.net Call us now: 509-586-0454 High-Quality Glass Products and Services Glass Company in Kennewick, Washington Don't crack up over cracked glass in your home or business. Tri-City Glass is a glass company in Kennewick, Washington, that specializes in providing comprehensive glass repair and installation services for residential and commercial customers. Contact us for high-quality products and professional services. Smooth-as-Glass Services We pride ourselves on our ability to create even the most difficult of designs with uncompromising dedication to quality. Our number one goal is your 100% satisfaction with our products and services. In fact, we strive to attain absolute perfection in everything we do.




The Clear & Affordable Solution Why pay high prices for low quality services? Save money with our excellent products that cater to your needs and budget. Whether you need glass repair or replacement services, we care about your overall well-being and strive to provide you with personalized attention. Experience You Can Trust We are a family-owned company that's been in business since 1975. Our business offers a wide variety of glass services for your home or business. Most importantly, we pride ourselves on honesty, integrity, and loyalty to you, our valued customer. Visit us for glass installation services as well as emergency services when you need an immediate repair. Not sure what window is best for you? Download our Window Selection Guide. Get the guide › Moving Glass Wall SystemsUnfold the potential of your living space with Milgard's Moving Glass Wall Systems.The Bi-Fold style operates with each panel folding on top of the adjacent panel. Request a brochure Request a quote Help Me Choose Find a Dealer Energy Calculator Installation & Finishing Case Studies Photo Galleries




House Cleaning Services in the Tri-Cities, WA. Free Initial Deep Cleaning includes Free Carpet Cleaning and Clean and polish cabinetry Clean and polish all other kitchen surfaces Clean and polish major appliance exteriors Clean oven, microwave interior, drip pans, burn rings, and hood above stove Wash window above sink Clean and sanitize toilet tank, bowl, and pedestal Clean basin and polish sink fixtures Scrub and polish tub and shower Polish chrome, glass, tile, and brightwork Clean counter(s) and cabinetry (Includes Kitchen and Bathrooms) Dust and polish all surfaces Dust all objects on the surfaces Dust all wall hangings and window blinds Spot wash walls, removing prints and soil Wash window interiors, sills, and tracks Clean sliding glass doors (inside and out) Clean all light fixtures, removing and washing periodically Vacuum upholstery and draperies Mop and/or vacuum floors




Clean oven, microwave interior, drip pans, burner rings, and hood above stove Mop and/or vacuum floorsA career felon is back in prison after a 30-hour crime spree that started with the brutal beating of his mother and ended with him trying to evade arrest by swimming the Snake River.Aaron J. Hogan, 38, of Pasco, who already had 19 felony convictions on his record, was recently sentenced to 10 years and nine months in prison. He’s been moved to the Washington Corrections Center in Shelton.He apologized to all the victims and said his actions on May 22-23 were completely out of character for him. He blamed it on being under the influence of drugs.Hogan pleaded guilty Jan. 24 in Franklin County Superior Court to first-degree burglary, first-degree robbery, theft of a vehicle, second-degree assault and felony harassment.He was on community supervision for an earlier crime when he went on a drug-induced rampage, said Deputy Prosecutor Dave Corkrum. Hogan arrived at his mother’s Road 68 home at 8:22 a.m. May 22, knocked on the rear sliding glass door and was let in, according to court documents.




At one point, he started punching his mother “for no apparent reason,” slammed her body against the washer, dryer and other household items, and yelled that he was going to kill her, documents said. He also tried to strangle her.His mother told officers she could see the rage in her son and believed she was going to die. Officers noted she had broken teeth, bruises all over her face and was repeatedly coughing up blood while they talked.Doctors treated Hogan’s mother for a broken nose and upper jaw, bruised ribs and a cut on her head that took five staples to close.After leaving his mother’s house, Hogan walked to a home on nearby Salmon Drive and entered through a sliding door. The elderly residents, who didn’t know Hogan, were sitting in the living room and were shocked to find Hogan standing over the couch holding a long, metal bar, court documents said.Hogan claimed his car had broken down and he needed help.The couple tried to get him out, but Hogan hit them, grabbed their cellphone and laptop, and ordered the wife to give him her car keys.




He punched and slapped her as he chased her around the house, kicked her when she fell to the ground, and then grabbed keys to a new van that was specially equipped for the husband, who has a disability, documents said.Hogan told the wife several times that he would come back and kill her if she called police. He then drove the van through several yards, causing about $1,000 in damage to one homeowner’s gate and fence before ditching it on Deseret Drive.He then stole a Dodge Ram truck that belonged to an acquaintance who lived on Deseret, court documents said. The keys had been left inside the truck. He drove that truck through the owner’s field, tearing down a fence in his escape.That truck was abandoned later on Railroad Avenue.Documents show that a nearby business was broken into, and it appeared the burglar was trying to find keys to the vehicles. When Hogan was arrested, he was wearing a bright yellow rain suit that reportedly was taken from that business.Shortly after 11 a.m. May 23, Hogan jumped into the back seat of a car stopped at Industrial Way and Kartchner Street.




He demanded the driver take him where he wanted to go, but she refused and ordered him out of her car, documents said.Hogan then struggled to get control of the car, fighting with the woman as she was driving. The woman pulled over and tried to get another motorist’s attention for help.That’s when Hogan shoved her out the driver’s door and took off. A passerby picked up the carjacking victim and they tried to follow her stolen car, which was found abandoned in an orchard off Martindale Road.Officers and police dogs spent about two hours looking for Hogan, who tried to create a diversion by starting a fire in a field, court documents said. He then jumped into the Snake to escape, but didn’t get very far before surrendering to police. Before sentencing, the Salmon Drive couple wrote to the court about how Hogan’s home invasion and beating affected them.They asked that Hogan be “punished to the full extent of the law,” because he doesn’t need to be in our society given his brutal actions.

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