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    Slideright Windows and Doors have been a wonderful experience for us so far. The team with Erik, Mark, Aaron and more were great communicators, delivered a quality product, and went above and beyond on multiple occasions: 1) Expertly extracting 100 year old stain glass from a window for a future project 2) proactively communicating an issue with a window and already starting a resolution with the manufacturer 3) giving us forward looking advice on how to best take care of our windows This was a large project (15 windows) with a lot of complexity due to it being a 100 year old house and we can't imagine a better partner. We would recommend them for anyone looking for quality windows, and intend to work with them again in the future when we have the need.

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    The Glass Guru of Everett

    The Glass Guru of Everett

    4.3
    (7 reviews)

    Excellent experience from start to finish…read more Derek and Aaron fabricated and installed a 96" × 39" × ¼" tempered glass top to protect and showcase my collection of German beer coasters that I brought home from my Army service in Germany more than fifty years ago. Before installation, they carefully cleaned and polished both sides of the glass, handled it with exceptional care, and achieved a perfect fit. What was once simply a bar top has now become a protected display of memories from a very special chapter of my life. The glass is so clear it almost disappears, allowing the collection to be enjoyed while preserving it for years to come. From the prompt response and excellent communication to the precision of the installation, every aspect of the experience exceeded my expectations. Derek and Aaron clearly take pride in their craftsmanship, and it shows. I highly recommend them to anyone looking for custom glass work. Outstanding service, exceptional workmanship, and beautiful result Highly recommended!

    Worst customer service. Website indicated they opened at 8 am. showed up to closed sign, waited…read morethen tried the door and they were open! When I commented the closed sign was showing the employee seemed unconcerned. Brought in my piece of glass I needed replicated and was told I would need to provide dimensions. Apparently they do not own tape measures. There are many good companies like Bud Barton's in Marysville which is where I have shopped before and am going now. Please do not waste your time with this company.

    FDC Glass Group

    FDC Glass Group

    4.7
    (12 reviews)

    Update: Since…read moreposting this review the company has continued to threaten me by emailing me directly. I understand the company disagrees with my review, but I was disappointed by the tone of their response and the implied pressure to remove it. Being told they would publicly respond and report the review to Yelp and Google if I didn't remove it felt unnecessarily aggressive and intimidating. Also in response to their comments below Thank you for confirming the exact root of the problem: you looked at a three-pane window, saw that only the middle section was currently foggy, and assumed I only wanted that single section replaced. As a professional window company, it was your responsibility to clearly state: "We see only the middle pane is failing, so this quote is strictly for one pane of glass, not the entire window unit you asked for." You didn't do that. You just wrote "1 glass replacement" on a quote for a "window replacement" request and expected a regular homeowner to know the technical difference. The fact remains: I asked for a window replacement. I provided a photo of the entire window. Other companies looked at the exact same information and managed to quote the entire three-pane unit for a price comparable to what you charged me for just the middle section. You can keep calling a customer's genuine financial frustration "deceptive" to protect your online rating, but your own responses show a complete lack of accountability. You made an assumption, failed to communicate it clearly upfront, and I had to pay the premium for it. Prospective clients can read this back-and-forth and decide for themselves if they want to risk dealing with a company that hides behind ambiguous quote terminology instead of practicing transparent communication. I am done repeating myself. ----------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- I recently had a foggy/failing window repaired that consisted of 3 separate sections. Unfortunately, due to some miscommunication during the quoting process, only the middle section was replaced. That was really frustrating because it made the overall cost much higher compared to other companies I had received quotes from. To their credit, they did offer to replace the remaining sections at a discount after I brought up the issue. However, even with the discount, the final price still ends up being significantly more expensive than competitors. Had everything been communicated more clearly upfront, I likely would have chosen a different company. The biggest issue for me was the lack of clarity during the quoting process. It felt misleading to realize afterward that the quote only covered one section instead of the full window I thought we had discussed. That said, I do want to give credit to the installation crew because they were excellent. They were respectful, worked quickly, kept everything clean, and did quality work. My frustration is mainly with the communication and quoting side of the experience, not the installers themselves.

    Looking for a Christmas miracle? Well, FDC Glass just became my holiday hero! Picture this:…read moreshattered glass panes on my front door, a dozen contractors telling me "just replace the whole door" (aka "give us more money"), and me slowly losing hope faster than a snowman in July. Enter FDC Glass, cape flapping in the wind (okay, maybe not literally, but you get the vibe). Not only was their quote actually reasonable, but they didn't hit me with the classic contractor combo of upsells and surprise charges. They even sealed up my entrance while working on the door - no extra fee, no fuss, just good old-fashioned service. The result? My door looks fantastic, my wallet isn't crying, and I'm singing their praises louder than carolers in December. I've already told my HOA about them, and you bet I'll be calling them for my other properties. TL;DR: FDC Glass = Christmas miracle workers who actually fix what's broken instead of trying to sell you a whole new house. 10/10 would recommend!

    Associated Glass - 	 Lynnwood

    Associated Glass - Lynnwood

    3.5
    (49 reviews)

    We retained Associated Glass to replace a window. The person who came to the house to take…read moremeasurements measured the window incorrectly. As a result, Associated Glass ordered a window that was the wrong size, but detected the error only when they brought the window to the house on the installation date. The technicians detected the mistake only when they tried to install the window. It took another 3 weeks for Associated Glass to order the replacement window and complete the installation. We communicated via email on May 11, 2026 to confirm the price and promised installation date of May 29, 2026. Because the window was measured incorrectly, a new window had to be ordered from the manufacturer. The final installation did not occur until June 19, 2026 - three weeks after the promised completion date. We spoke to the owner on June 2nd, a few days after the failed installation. He acknowledged the error and verbally assured us hat the situation would be addressed. However, he said it would take a few weeks to order a new window. We asked if he had called the manufacturer to ask if the window could be ordered on an expedited basis. He said he would ask once our call ended. We were surprised that no one on his staff had bothered to ask a seemingly obvious question beforehand. Associated Glass completed the installation of the replacement window on June 19th. Shortly thereafter, we emailed Associated Glass to ask for a price reduction on the outstanding balance in light of the hassle and delay. The hassle included the fact that they affixed a giant sheet of plywood to cover the original window that was removed on May 29th. We assumed they would, at minimum, offer a price reduction in order to demonstrate some level of contrition. The answer in the owner's email reply was a categorical no. There was a line in the owner's reply that didn't sit right with me. In his closing remarks in his reply, he wrote that they stand by their work and that they completed the job as quoted. Yeah, that's true only if the criteria for standing behind your work means delaying installation for three weeks. We want to put our frustrations into context. When an airline bumps a customer from a flight and involuntarily reschedules the customer to another flight later in the day in the same exact same seat and at the exact same price with no added expense to the consumer, the airline did not meet its commitments. There isn't a sane person who would try to argue otherwise. However, here, the owner feels compelled to spin this narrative to claim that he is standing behind his work. It's true that mistakes happen. However, when mistakes occur, it's incumbent upon the business owner to exhaust efforts to restore customer confidence and demonstrate remorse. That is entirely the business owner's responsibility especially when, as in this case, the customer did nothing wrong. Going back to the airline analogy, even the worst bargain airline will offer miles or a gift certificate to the airport food court as a nominal gesture to make amends. In this case, Associated Glass offered nothing. I'm sure these guys may be fine when things go exactly as planned and there are no hiccups. If, however, something goes wrong, our experience is a warning to others that Associated Glass will let you down.

    We just had virtually all of our window panes replaced by Associated Glass and we could not be more…read morepleased. They are the best! We also had them re-wire just about every one of our screens. Top notch, the bee's knees, kudos, etc. We also had a master bath mirror replaced. I guess I'm raving about this company but they really are fantastic. I recommend them highly, without reservation!

    Bud Barton's Glass

    Bud Barton's Glass

    3.5
    (24 reviews)

    very impressive work, even got service before expected, and even came out on the holiday week!…read moreWould use again and tell anyone who is looking for windows!

    TLDR: Glass was fixed as agreed upon but customer service could have been better…read more I hired Bud Barton to replace a window in my house in conjunction with the sale of my home. I told them the timeline I needed the job to be completed and they agreed and executed the job. However, they were later for the initial survey. What was also frustrating was that I got no call or heads-up about what was happening. I had to reach out to find out why there was a delay and when I could expect someone to be at my home. Then, on the day of the repair, the tech no-showed on me. I had been waiting around just for this repair and had other places I had to be, so I couldn't continue to wait past the service window that had been agreed upon. I again had to reach out to the shop to see what was going on as I received no phone call with a status update. I understand jobs run long sometimes, but I don't understand why I was never given a simple courtesy call. As this was late afternoon on a Friday, I asked for a manager to call on Monday to discuss a discount due to the delay. Again, no one called me.. so I reached out Monday afternoon after the window had been replaced Monday morning (tech was on time on Monday as I had the first appointment slot). I asked the manager for a discount to be applied since the tech had been late twice. He said they couldn't do this since this was "a rush job," and they had to squeeze us into the schedule as it was. At no point was I ever told before that this was a "rush job" or that I was using some kind of expedited service, so to claim no discount could be applied since they were really doing me a favor was pretty annoying. However, the shop did apply a Military discount, which was much appreciated. I had a short timeline to get this work done and didn't have the time or energy to fight this more, so I left it at that. The window was fixed quickly, and the work looked great. Here's what would have made things right: a phone call when the tech was running late, an honest review of the schedule and what the timeline for the job was, the manager to call back when requested, and a discount applied for their mistake with scheduling (even if they just called the military discount a courtesy discount I would have been happier).

    Slideright Window and Door - glassandmirrors - Updated August 2026

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