Established in 1986, Sharp Glass is a San Antonio based glazing contractor committed to the quality fabrication and installation of glass, aluminum and specialty products for commercial and industrial applications. Our mission at Sharp Glass is to build lasting impressions within our community by providing cutting-edge solutions that bring visions to reality. We offer a full range of commercial glazing services. From glass replacements to full construction, we produce spectacular results for our clients.
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Founded in 1986 by Alan Sharp, Sharp Glass has and continues to be a leading San Antonio glazing contractor committed to the quality fabrication and installation of glass, aluminum and specialty products for commercial and industrial applications. Sharp Glass continues to grow by adapting to the ever-changing construction market and the inherent challenges of today's commercial glazing needs.
Reviews (6)
Amanda Ecklof
May 17, 2021
After speaking with Matthew last week and Clint today, this company has no business dealing with the public. Both these individuals claim to be the new owners and have no business speaking with the public. They spoke to me like I was a piece of trash on the phone today. If you are looking for a business that gives good customer service I would recommend looking elsewhere.
Brent Crump
Nov 25, 2020
Corey D.
Dec 13, 2018
Giovanni Cabrera
Feb 09, 2018
Very unprofessional since the sins took over company from their father, they can't manage or build solid employer-employee relationships. I was a current employee until they decided to renounce my military commitment and they refused to pay me my last paycheck, I'm a currently taking to US Department of Labor and Wage Laws to file a complaint against them. Only work their if you don't have a plans for a future and desperate for a horrible work experience. They work you like an animal without no recognition or rewards
Jordan W.
Feb 25, 2016
John Surface
Feb 06, 2016
I was employed by them. I was injured on the job. The accident was not my fault. They fired me. I had to have Surgery on my neck. That was 7 yrs ago. To this day I can't work and I am still battling with them. So the part about employee relationships is not true. It sucks because as a welder glazier I made them a lot of money.