Logan Circle, Washington DC
Expert Glass Repair serves Logan Circle with professional glass services for historic Victorian rowhouses, the thriving 14th Street NW commercial corridor, condo conversions, and boutique businesses. From historic window restoration to modern storefront glass and frameless shower doors, we deliver quality glass craftsmanship to one of DC's most architecturally distinguished neighborhoods.
Glass Services
From Victorian rowhouse window restoration to 14th Street storefronts and condo shower doors, we handle every type of glass work in the Logan Circle neighborhood.
Window glass repair and restoration for Logan Circle's landmark Victorian and Richardsonian Romanesque rowhouses.
Storefront glass repair and replacement for the booming 14th Street NW corridor -- from boutique retail shops and galleries to restaurants, coffee shops.
Window glass replacement, insulated glass unit repair, and balcony door glass for Logan Circle's mid-rise condos and renovated rowhouse conversions.
Custom frameless shower enclosures for Logan Circle rowhouse bathrooms, condo renovations, and luxury apartments.
Mirror installations, glass shelving, decorative glass panels, and glass tabletops for Logan Circle homes, restaurants, and boutique retail spaces.
Rapid-response emergency glass repair and board-up for Logan Circle residential and commercial properties.
Why Logan Circle Trusts Us
Logan Circle is one of Washington DC's most architecturally significant neighborhoods, defined by its perfectly preserved Victorian and Richardsonian Romanesque rowhouses ringing the historic traffic circle and lining the surrounding streets. Over the past two decades, the 14th Street NW corridor running through Logan Circle has transformed into one of the city's premier dining, shopping, and entertainment districts. This blend of historic residential architecture and modern commercial activity creates unique glass needs -- from careful window restoration that respects historic preservation guidelines to sleek storefront installations for new restaurants and boutiques. Many rowhouses have been converted to condominiums, creating additional demand for condo glass work, shower door installations, and insulated glass upgrades. Our Arlington headquarters provides direct access via the 14th Street Bridge.
Logan Circle, DC
Washington, District of Columbia
Local Knowledge
Logan Circle presents a distinct set of glass challenges. The neighborhood's Victorian rowhouses, many dating to the 1880s and 1890s, feature tall narrow windows with decorative arched tops, bay window projections, transom windows above doors, and stained or leaded glass accents. Maintaining and restoring these elements requires specialized knowledge and careful craftsmanship.
Meanwhile, the 14th Street NW commercial corridor demands a completely different set of skills -- large-format storefront glass, commercial entry door systems, restaurant patio enclosures, and display windows. Many businesses along 14th Street occupy the ground floors of renovated rowhouses, creating interesting transitions between historic upper-floor windows and modern ground-level commercial glass.
We also see strong demand for frameless shower doors in Logan Circle, as homeowners renovate Victorian-era bathrooms with modern fixtures. Condo conversions throughout the neighborhood frequently need insulated glass upgrades, balcony door replacements, and common-area glass work coordinated through HOAs.
Areas We Serve
We serve the entire Logan Circle neighborhood and surrounding areas, from the historic circle itself to 14th Street, Thomas Circle, and the borders with Dupont Circle and Shaw.
The heart of the neighborhood surrounding the traffic circle at 13th and P Streets NW.
The vibrant commercial corridor running through Logan Circle, packed with restaurants, bars, boutiques, galleries, and fitness studios.
The western edge of Logan Circle along Vermont Avenue, featuring a mix of rowhouses, small apartment buildings, and commercial properties.
The southern gateway to Logan Circle at the intersection of Massachusetts and Vermont Avenues.
The western overlap between Logan Circle and Dupont Circle along P Street NW. Rowhouses, restaurants, and retail with a blend of historic preservation and.
The eastern edge of Logan Circle transitioning into Shaw, featuring new condo developments, mixed-use buildings, and the ongoing expansion of 14th Street.
FAQ
Common questions from Logan Circle homeowners, 14th Street business owners, and condo residents.
Whether you own a Victorian rowhouse on the circle, operate a restaurant on 14th Street, or manage a condo building in the neighborhood, our team delivers professional glass service. Call for a free, no-obligation estimate.