We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumers needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. Cash, check, Venmo, Zelle
"This dynamic duo were not only very nice, extremely professional folks but did an incredible job putting up our lights. The work they did has been commented on by so many neighbors, especially the kids. We could not be happier with the service."
Owen D on October 2024
We take great pride in our experience, expertise, quality, and customer service that we provide to meet the consumers needs. It is our mission to provide excellent workmanship and complete customer satisfaction from start to completion of a project. Cash, check, Venmo, Zelle
"This dynamic duo were not only very nice, extremely professional folks but did an incredible job putting up our lights. The work they did has been commented on by so many neighbors, especially the kids. We could not be happier with the service."
Owen D on October 2024
--Moisture In Your Windows? Proven Repair Process Saves 50% or more! --Wood Windows Rotting? We can restore them for less. The Glass Guru of Indianapolis North is a full-service glass and window company specializing in cutting-edge restoration technologies to help you Save Your Windows, Save Your Money and Save the Planet! If your Wood Windows are Rotting, let us Restore them with a Rot Free Material. Restoration can save over 50% off new windows. When restoration isn't the best option, we offer a full line of replacement services at affordable prices to fit any budget. We also offer Custom Shower Enclosures, We offer financing. Call 317-222-1592.
"To be fair, there was a lot that went right about this transaction. In the end, however, I am left unable to recommend the Glass Guru. This was for a house that I was in the process of selling and in which I no longer lived. I needed to replace several of the double-pane units in some windows and a door that had lost their seal and therefore allowed water vapor to get between the panes. I did not rate the price in my review, because while the quote I received seemed reasonable to me, especially compared to replacing whole windows and a sliding glass door, given that I've never had anything like this done before, I don't know how competitive the price was. What attracted me most to doing business with this company was their promise to work with me beyond the sale of the house to help me fulfill my obligations to the buyer. That any of this needed doing at all was identified during the inspection after the offer had been accepted. The inspector identified several panes that needed replacing, but also stated that a window professional should inspect more closely to determine if any had been missed. Of course, the clock to closing was ticking and I worried that the by the time I got someone out to identify and measure all the units needing replacement, got the materials ordered, then delivered, that getting installation done before closing would be pretty questionable. The staff at Glass Guru told me that if delivery and installation couldn't be completed in time, they would send me to my closing with documentation that everything is paid for and in the works and that after the closing, I should transfer the order to the new owner and Glass Guru would work with them to finish the job. They assured me that buyers are usually happy with this arrangement and closing goes just fine. Sold! I gave Glass Guru the business pretty much based on that explanation. (And, of course, their Angie's List rating.) A young man met me at the house a few days later and showed me how he identified which units needed replacing and together we went through the house. He then calculated the price and I gave him the required down payment for him to place the order. The delivery date that he anticipated was somewhat promising that installation could possibly happen before the closing date. As it turned out, he was correct. When I got the call that the material had arrived, I was delighted when I was able to provide them with the code to my garage door opener and the installation crew was scheduled to do the installation without me even needing to take another day off work! What service!! When I went to the house that evening, though, I could tell something had not gone according to plan from the moment I walk to the back of the house. The unit in the sliding glass door had not been replaced! Upon closer inspection, I saw that a unit had been installed -- just on the wrong side! That the seal had been broken in the sliding side of the door was obvious to me when it had been shown to me what to look for. The fog between the upper corner of the panes was discernible from across the room. The panes on the stationary side of the door, the young man and I looked at very carefully, because he was saying that if both needed to be replaced, it might make sense to look into replacing the whole thing. But, we determined that the fixed side was good, so ordered only one glass assembly for the sliding panel. With closing on the house only two business days away, I immediately called the Glass Guru office. It was after hours on a Friday and closing was the next Tuesday. I knew as I left a message, than this was probably not going to get resolved before closing. When I spoke with staff Monday morning, I was told that the wrong glass panel had not been replaced -- that when the technician inspected the door, he determined that both sides needed to be replaced and chose to install the new unit in the stationary side, leaving the sliding panel, containing the most obviously clouded panes in the house, undone! I was outraged. But, I needed to get the sale of the house closed and so kept my cool when I was informed that if I wanted the glass unit in the sliding panel replaced, I'd have to buy another pane assembly for it. I was stuck between a rock and a hard place and they knew it. My realtor and I communicated the error and our remedy to the buyer. I went down to the Glass Guru office on the morning of the closing and paid for a second pane assembly (to the tune of over $500) and went to the closing with my receipt and the promise that the installation would happen as previously described after the buyer took possession of the house. The buyer accepted the arrangement as the Glass Guru had earlier promised and the sale went through. Figuring that I wanted to protect the buyer from any fallout from the broken trust I had experienced with the company, I waited to confront the Glass Guru with my dissatisfaction with the position that they had put me in after providing me with otherwise excellent service up to that point. A few weeks after the buyer had taken possession of the house, I contacted her and learned that the glass in the sliding side of the door had been replaced and that she was completely satisfied. I then called the Glass Guru office to appeal my case and ask for a refund of the extra pane assembly I felt compelled to buy to save the sale of my house because the installing technician had taken it upon himself to replace the side not specified in his work order. They refused. Conceding that perhaps the seal on the stationary panel had failed in the weeks after the original order had been placed, or that the young man and I had simply failed to recognize that both sides needed replacing, I asked to split the difference with them on the second unit. The correct procedure would have been for the technician to call the office to explain his discovery and for the office to call me, to at least give me the opportunity to decide how I wanted to proceed. As it was, I had to discover on my own that the most obviously defective pane assembly in the house had not been replaced. Thank goodness I looked before the buyer did her final walk-through before closing! The Glass Guru declined to make any concession whatsoever, saying that their technician had acted correctly by putting the new unit into the side contrary to what was specified in his work order. Thus, what was destined in the beginning to be a stellar review, was lost."
Sherry F on September 2019
--Moisture In Your Windows? Proven Repair Process Saves 50% or more! --Wood Windows Rotting? We can restore them for less. The Glass Guru of Indianapolis North is a full-service glass and window company specializing in cutting-edge restoration technologies to help you Save Your Windows, Save Your Money and Save the Planet! If your Wood Windows are Rotting, let us Restore them with a Rot Free Material. Restoration can save over 50% off new windows. When restoration isn't the best option, we offer a full line of replacement services at affordable prices to fit any budget. We also offer Custom Shower Enclosures, We offer financing. Call 317-222-1592.
"To be fair, there was a lot that went right about this transaction. In the end, however, I am left unable to recommend the Glass Guru. This was for a house that I was in the process of selling and in which I no longer lived. I needed to replace several of the double-pane units in some windows and a door that had lost their seal and therefore allowed water vapor to get between the panes. I did not rate the price in my review, because while the quote I received seemed reasonable to me, especially compared to replacing whole windows and a sliding glass door, given that I've never had anything like this done before, I don't know how competitive the price was. What attracted me most to doing business with this company was their promise to work with me beyond the sale of the house to help me fulfill my obligations to the buyer. That any of this needed doing at all was identified during the inspection after the offer had been accepted. The inspector identified several panes that needed replacing, but also stated that a window professional should inspect more closely to determine if any had been missed. Of course, the clock to closing was ticking and I worried that the by the time I got someone out to identify and measure all the units needing replacement, got the materials ordered, then delivered, that getting installation done before closing would be pretty questionable. The staff at Glass Guru told me that if delivery and installation couldn't be completed in time, they would send me to my closing with documentation that everything is paid for and in the works and that after the closing, I should transfer the order to the new owner and Glass Guru would work with them to finish the job. They assured me that buyers are usually happy with this arrangement and closing goes just fine. Sold! I gave Glass Guru the business pretty much based on that explanation. (And, of course, their Angie's List rating.) A young man met me at the house a few days later and showed me how he identified which units needed replacing and together we went through the house. He then calculated the price and I gave him the required down payment for him to place the order. The delivery date that he anticipated was somewhat promising that installation could possibly happen before the closing date. As it turned out, he was correct. When I got the call that the material had arrived, I was delighted when I was able to provide them with the code to my garage door opener and the installation crew was scheduled to do the installation without me even needing to take another day off work! What service!! When I went to the house that evening, though, I could tell something had not gone according to plan from the moment I walk to the back of the house. The unit in the sliding glass door had not been replaced! Upon closer inspection, I saw that a unit had been installed -- just on the wrong side! That the seal had been broken in the sliding side of the door was obvious to me when it had been shown to me what to look for. The fog between the upper corner of the panes was discernible from across the room. The panes on the stationary side of the door, the young man and I looked at very carefully, because he was saying that if both needed to be replaced, it might make sense to look into replacing the whole thing. But, we determined that the fixed side was good, so ordered only one glass assembly for the sliding panel. With closing on the house only two business days away, I immediately called the Glass Guru office. It was after hours on a Friday and closing was the next Tuesday. I knew as I left a message, than this was probably not going to get resolved before closing. When I spoke with staff Monday morning, I was told that the wrong glass panel had not been replaced -- that when the technician inspected the door, he determined that both sides needed to be replaced and chose to install the new unit in the stationary side, leaving the sliding panel, containing the most obviously clouded panes in the house, undone! I was outraged. But, I needed to get the sale of the house closed and so kept my cool when I was informed that if I wanted the glass unit in the sliding panel replaced, I'd have to buy another pane assembly for it. I was stuck between a rock and a hard place and they knew it. My realtor and I communicated the error and our remedy to the buyer. I went down to the Glass Guru office on the morning of the closing and paid for a second pane assembly (to the tune of over $500) and went to the closing with my receipt and the promise that the installation would happen as previously described after the buyer took possession of the house. The buyer accepted the arrangement as the Glass Guru had earlier promised and the sale went through. Figuring that I wanted to protect the buyer from any fallout from the broken trust I had experienced with the company, I waited to confront the Glass Guru with my dissatisfaction with the position that they had put me in after providing me with otherwise excellent service up to that point. A few weeks after the buyer had taken possession of the house, I contacted her and learned that the glass in the sliding side of the door had been replaced and that she was completely satisfied. I then called the Glass Guru office to appeal my case and ask for a refund of the extra pane assembly I felt compelled to buy to save the sale of my house because the installing technician had taken it upon himself to replace the side not specified in his work order. They refused. Conceding that perhaps the seal on the stationary panel had failed in the weeks after the original order had been placed, or that the young man and I had simply failed to recognize that both sides needed replacing, I asked to split the difference with them on the second unit. The correct procedure would have been for the technician to call the office to explain his discovery and for the office to call me, to at least give me the opportunity to decide how I wanted to proceed. As it was, I had to discover on my own that the most obviously defective pane assembly in the house had not been replaced. Thank goodness I looked before the buyer did her final walk-through before closing! The Glass Guru declined to make any concession whatsoever, saying that their technician had acted correctly by putting the new unit into the side contrary to what was specified in his work order. Thus, what was destined in the beginning to be a stellar review, was lost."
Sherry F on September 2019
Godby Hearth & Home is the ultimate destination for anyone looking to build, beautify, remodel or refresh their home. We offer the finest selection of fireplace products; patio furniture, fire pits, outdoor heaters, gas, electric and charcoal grills; custom mirrors; shower doors and glass enclosures in Central Indiana. We have a wide array of home decor items. We provide cleaning and maintenance for all brands of gas fireplaces. Installation of products purchased at Godby. Free in-home inspections for product to be installed by Godby.
"They did a great job and I would hire them again. I would recommend them as well."
Michael T on August 2020
Godby Hearth & Home is the ultimate destination for anyone looking to build, beautify, remodel or refresh their home. We offer the finest selection of fireplace products; patio furniture, fire pits, outdoor heaters, gas, electric and charcoal grills; custom mirrors; shower doors and glass enclosures in Central Indiana. We have a wide array of home decor items. We provide cleaning and maintenance for all brands of gas fireplaces. Installation of products purchased at Godby. Free in-home inspections for product to be installed by Godby.
"They did a great job and I would hire them again. I would recommend them as well."
Michael T on August 2020
We are a locally owned full service mechanic and auto body repair shop.
We are a locally owned full service mechanic and auto body repair shop.
Family owned and operated for over 20 years. Strong emphasis on customer service. Experienced with insurance claims.
"Their service was very excellent . They did it in one day. They met my specification and I was very happy with them."
William g on October 2021
Family owned and operated for over 20 years. Strong emphasis on customer service. Experienced with insurance claims.
"Their service was very excellent . They did it in one day. They met my specification and I was very happy with them."
William g on October 2021
OWNER OPERATED. USES SUBS FOR PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, HVAC, FRAMING, PUNCH WORK & DEMOLITIONS. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB. NO TRAVEL CHARGES. NO SERVICE CHARGES. EXTRA CHARGE FOR AFTER HOURS SERVICE. LICENSE: #C8288000. MAY CONTACT THROUGH EMAIL.
OWNER OPERATED. USES SUBS FOR PLUMBING, ELECTRICAL, HVAC, FRAMING, PUNCH WORK & DEMOLITIONS. COST IS DETERMINED BY THE JOB. NO TRAVEL CHARGES. NO SERVICE CHARGES. EXTRA CHARGE FOR AFTER HOURS SERVICE. LICENSE: #C8288000. MAY CONTACT THROUGH EMAIL.
We can handle all phases of your construction needs. new or remodel. residential or commercial. Quality guaranteed. Licensed,insured and bonded. Free Estimates. We are Christian company committed to honor, integrity and excellence in the workplace. desiring to serve God as we are serving you. Reasonable pricing and rates to fit all your budget needs. we have an extensive list of happy customers. member of the Better Business Bureau. Owner and quality control manager has 30+yrs. experience. we use some sub contracting companies but mostly we do all our own work. quality and integrity is assured.
We can handle all phases of your construction needs. new or remodel. residential or commercial. Quality guaranteed. Licensed,insured and bonded. Free Estimates. We are Christian company committed to honor, integrity and excellence in the workplace. desiring to serve God as we are serving you. Reasonable pricing and rates to fit all your budget needs. we have an extensive list of happy customers. member of the Better Business Bureau. Owner and quality control manager has 30+yrs. experience. we use some sub contracting companies but mostly we do all our own work. quality and integrity is assured.
We hope you can find everything you need.Tint Masters is focused on providing high-quality products, window tinting service, customer satisfaction we will do everything we can to meet your expectation
We hope you can find everything you need.Tint Masters is focused on providing high-quality products, window tinting service, customer satisfaction we will do everything we can to meet your expectation
3-7 employees. uses subs for electrical. cost is determined by the job. no travel charges. Additional DBAs - Updike Construction Company Inc.
"Just finished our second project with Updike Bathroom Remodeling- 2 quartz double sink bathroom countertops & custom 6" backsplashes as well as some miscellaneous caulking. They are absolutely Beautiful!! Alex and Arturo did an amazing installation job!! Great workmanship, professionalism, friendly and answered all our questions, & kept us informed on their arrival time. Dan (owner), Jeremy (in sales), and Sheri ( office manager & schedular) all were very helpful, offered great suggestions, were attentive to detail, & provided great customer service!! Highly recommend Updike Bathroom Remodeling! As a matter of fact we have already contracted a 3rd project with them to have a tiled shower installed in our hall bathroom as well as replacing the tiled floor. Great company!"
Lauren K on April 2024
3-7 employees. uses subs for electrical. cost is determined by the job. no travel charges. Additional DBAs - Updike Construction Company Inc.
"Just finished our second project with Updike Bathroom Remodeling- 2 quartz double sink bathroom countertops & custom 6" backsplashes as well as some miscellaneous caulking. They are absolutely Beautiful!! Alex and Arturo did an amazing installation job!! Great workmanship, professionalism, friendly and answered all our questions, & kept us informed on their arrival time. Dan (owner), Jeremy (in sales), and Sheri ( office manager & schedular) all were very helpful, offered great suggestions, were attentive to detail, & provided great customer service!! Highly recommend Updike Bathroom Remodeling! As a matter of fact we have already contracted a 3rd project with them to have a tiled shower installed in our hall bathroom as well as replacing the tiled floor. Great company!"
Lauren K on April 2024
A frameless shower door is made of thick tempered glass and attached directly to the shower wall using hinges or clips (without a metal frame). This design offers a clean, modern look, making the bathroom appear larger and more open. Frameless doors are more expensive than framed ones, but they are easier to clean and have fewer hardware components where mold and mildew can grow.
Rain glass costs $125 to $200 more than clear glass. It offers benefits like hiding stains and water spots and reducing the need for frequent cleaning. The textured surface diffuses light and provides additional privacy, making it ideal for those who want brightness and discretion in their shower space
Euro-style shower doors cost between $300 and $3,300. These frameless doors feature minimal hardware and a sleek design that makes the glass appear almost invisible. While more expensive than other options, they are ideal for small spaces, making the room feel larger and more modern.
To measure for a new frameless shower door, you'll need to take two key measurements:
The vertical opening height along both sides of the shower entrance
The horizontal opening width at the top, middle, and bottom of the shower opening
Accurate measurements are crucial for frameless doors since they are often custom-made. Hiring a professional can help ensure precise measurements and a smooth installation.
Installing a glass block wall in your bathroom costs about $750 on average, with a range between $550 and $1,300. In addition to being durable and low-maintenance, glass walls are an economical way to allow natural light into your bathroom without sacrificing privacy.
Shower door glass should be at least 3/8 inch thick to ensure safety and durability. Thicker glass, such as 1/2 inch, is often used for frameless shower doors to provide additional stability without the support of a frame. Using glass thinner than 3/8 inch increases the risk of shattering if the door is closed forcefully or impacted. Choosing the appropriate thickness ensures a sturdy and long-lasting shower door.