Providence Glass & Mirror, LLC

4.9
178 reviews

About

ShowersMirror ShopDouble Pane Window InstallationWindow SupplierGlass & Windows
Providence Glass & Mirror, LLC provides residential glass, shower doors, mirrors, stair railing, boat glass, commercial glass, and more in North Providence, RI. We service RI, MA & CT.

Location

Providence Glass & Mirror, LLC
990 Mineral Spring Ave, North Providence, RI
02904, United States

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  • WB
    Winnie Butler
    Oct 12, 2025
    5.0
    This is a great company that stands by their work. We’ve not encountered a company that is so dedicated to their customer’s’ satisfaction with their work that they will come and attend to issues months after completion. They are kind, dependable and responsive. This was a challenging job (glassed in greenhouse that we also use as a 3-4 season room. They did a really great job.
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    Allison Julius
    Oct 11, 2025
    5.0
    I was so happy to get a call back. Oddly I had contacted 2 other local vendors and didn’t get the courtesy of a return call. Providence called back and came within a few days to take measurements. Crew was on time and friendly. I can’t wait to receive my order.
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    Julie Loring
    Sep 10, 2025
    5.0
    Chris did a great job installing the window
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    Ralph Olesen
    Sep 8, 2025
    5.0
    Replaced the thermopane panels in two Andersen casement windows. Looked great when done and the fogging has been gone for 2 years now. Going to have PCM do another window and a sliding door panel - both fogged.
  • KH
    Kate Hanley
    Aug 25, 2025
    5.0
    Providence Glass installed a barndoor-like glass door on our shower, and it looks fabulous. They were great to work with, very responsive, very knowledgeable, very detail-oriented. Highly recommend!

Frequently Asked Questions About Providence Glass & Mirror, LLC

What thicknesses of glass do you offer?

We provide two main thickness options for frameless shower door glass: 3/8 inch and 1/2 inch. The choice between these depends on the shower's width and length. Wider showers typically require 1/2 inch glass for adequate support, while narrower showers can use 3/8 inch glass to reduce costs without compromising structural integrity. Generally, glass panes 72 inches or less in width can use 3/8 inch thickness. For more detailed information about our custom glass and mirror options, please contact our local team.

What are the differences between clips and channels?

Both clips and channels have their advantages and disadvantages. Channels hold the glass in place and require less caulking maintenance, but they create a slight frame effect. Clips, on the other hand, allow for more visible glass and provide enhanced structural support, though they come at a higher price point. If you're considering frameless glass shower doors, we encourage you to contact us to discuss these options in more detail.