Stop exposure
Broken openings are handled as a safety/security problem first.
Emergency board-up and glass replacement for homes, storefronts, condos, and rental properties.
Emergency glass service
Broken glass needs to be handled safely, secured quickly, and replaced properly.
Broken openings are handled as a safety/security problem first.
Temporary secure solution when glass is custom or unavailable.
Windows, doors, storefronts, condos, rentals, and patio doors.
Text photos, confirm size/access, then give the next step.
Instant estimate
Enter the basic details first. The range updates live, then you can refine it with glass type, access, board-up, and urgency.
How it works
We confirm the problem, check the urgency, secure the opening if needed, and arrange proper replacement.
Call for exposed glass. Text photos for faster quoting when safe.
Break-in, weather exposure, storefront security, or standard replacement.
Board-up may come first if replacement glass is not ready.
Measure, confirm type, order or source the glass, then install.
Areas served
Focused service for homes, storefronts, condos, rentals, and small commercial spaces across Toronto’s west end.
Common emergency calls
If something like this happened, call or text photos and we’ll help you figure out the next step.
Priority is securing the shop before the next business day.
Small opening, but serious security concern if left exposed.
Landlord needs quick safety, documentation, and a replacement path.
Customer experiences
A few examples of the kind of glass emergencies customers call about.
Front glass was damaged after closing. The priority was getting the shop protected overnight, then measuring for proper replacement without turning it into a big production.
Sent photos and got a clear answer right away. The opening needed to be secured before final measuring, which made the process less stressful.
Older window glass near the front of the house was cracked. The process felt simple: text photos, confirm access, then replace properly.
Door glass broke after impact. The important part was making it safe and not leaving the opening exposed while replacement was arranged.
A basement pane was broken near the side walkway. The useful part was knowing whether it needed temporary securing or if replacement could be handled directly.
The glass was not huge, but it was in an awkward spot and the unit had to stay safe. Photos made it much easier to explain the problem before booking.
The patio door panel was damaged and I needed a realistic range before moving ahead. The estimate made sense once access and size were factored in.
Commercial door glass is different from a normal house window. The big relief was having the opening treated as a security issue first instead of just a simple glass order.
The window was older and I was worried the whole unit needed replacement. The answer was more practical: confirm the glass, measure properly, and avoid guessing.
Needed the broken glass handled without a long back-and-forth. The clearest step was texting photos and getting told what details were missing.
Glass Rescue Questions
Get emergency help
Text photos to 647-594-4488 or attach them manually in your email. Photos help speed up quoting, but do not stand close to unsafe glass.
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The information on this website is provided for general service and contact purposes only. While Glass Rescue tries to keep information accurate and current, website content may contain errors, omissions, outdated information, or general descriptions that do not apply to every property or glass condition.
Any online estimate, instant estimate, price range, starting price, example price, or approximate range shown on this website is not a final quote, contract, or promise to perform work for that exact amount. Final pricing depends on confirmed measurements, glass type, thickness, safety-glass requirements, access, urgency, cleanup, disposal, site conditions, availability, and whether temporary board-up is required.
Service availability is not guaranteed. Response times, same-day service, replacement timing, and board-up availability may depend on scheduling, weather, traffic, supplier availability, glass type, building access, customer response time, and safety conditions.
Broken glass can be dangerous. Visitors should not stand near unstable glass, push on cracked glass, attempt unsafe cleanup, or enter unsafe areas. Customers are responsible for keeping people, pets, tenants, staff, and the public away from dangerous glass until the area is safe.
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