Glass Restoration in Lee County | Fort Myers, Cape Coral & Beyond
The Proven Choice for Fort Myers & Cape Coral Client Buyers
Lee County ZIP Codes We Serve
Glass Restoration Inc. provides on-site glass scratch repair and hard water restoration throughout Lee County, including these ZIP codes:
Fort Myers: 33901, 33905, 33907, 33908, 33912, 33913, 33916, 33919, 33966, 33967
North Fort Myers: 33903, 33917
Cape Coral: 33904, 33909, 33914, 33990, 33991, 33993
Bonita Springs: 34134, 34135
Estero: 33928
Fort Myers Beach: 33931
Sanibel: 33957
Captiva: 33924
Lehigh Acres: 33936, 33971, 33972, 33973, 33974, 33976
Alva: 33920
Pine Island / Bokeelia: 33922
Saint James City: 33956
Boca Grande: 33921
Why Lee County Builders and Homeowners Choose Glass Restoration Inc.
Scratched glass in a fast-growing county like Lee is a daily problem, not an occasional one — new construction, hurricane cleanup, and heavy landscaping crews all leave marks on windows, sliders, and lanai glass. A lot of companies that show up to fix it are cleaning crews with a buffer, not trained glass technicians — that's a real difference in the result, and it's why we get called back to redo work that other "glass restoration specialists" got wrong the first time. Glass Restoration Inc. holds every job to ASTM C1036 optical clarity or better, whether it's a single scratched slider in a Cape Coral canal home or a full builder walkthrough punch list in a brand-new Estero community.
Fort Myers and the Caloosahatchee Corridor
From McGregor Boulevard estates to downtown Fort Myers high-rises, we restore scratched glass on site instead of pulling and replacing it. We've done verified work on the 24-story curtain wall at Campo Felice, and we handle everything from post-Hurricane Ian window replacement scratches to routine construction debris on new builds along the Caloosahatchee.
Cape Coral's Canal Communities
With more than 400 miles of canals, Cape Coral has more waterfront glass per square mile than almost anywhere in Florida — and saltwater intrusion from the canals creates a different mineral profile than the freshwater lake communities inland. We've restored glass at Cape Harbour, Tarpon Point, and for boat owners across the canal system who need their panoramic sliders crystal clear.
Estero's New Construction Corridor
Estero is the fastest-growing part of Lee County right now, and it's where most of our new-build work is happening: WildBlue, Miromar Lakes, Esplanade Lake Club, Verdana Village, RiverCreek, and Kingston are all active or building out. We work directly with site supervisors to catch scratched glass before a closing, and directly with homeowners after they've moved in.
Bonita Springs to Barefoot Beach
Salt air off the Gulf takes a toll on glass fast in Bonita Springs — we've restored verified work at Esperia South at Bonita Bay and the towers at The Colony at Pelican Landing, and we run a monthly maintenance program for owners who want to stay ahead of the salt etching instead of catching up to it.
H2: Sanibel, Captiva, and the Barrier Islands
Sanibel and Captiva carry their own post-Hurricane Ian rebuild demand, plus the salt-air and mineral double exposure that barrier islands get from both directions. We've restored verified condo work on Captiva Island and we're tracking the South Seas Resort redevelopment closely as that market comes back online.
Fort Myers Beach, Pine Island, and the Waterfront Communities
Fort Myers Beach is still deep in Hurricane Ian recovery, which means insurance-related glass claims are common — we work directly with adjusters on cosmetic storm-damage glass restoration. Pine Island and Bokeelia round out the county's boating and waterfront communities we serve.
Hard Water and Mineral Deposits, Polished Away
Lee County's canals, freshwater lakes, and irrigation systems all leave the same problem behind: a mineral film that builds up on glass and never wipes clean with standard cleaners. Sprinkler overspray and hard water etching cloud windows and sliders season after season until the glass looks permanently dull. Glass Restoration Inc. polishes those deposits away on site, restoring true optical clarity without replacing the glass.
A Neighbor, Not an Out-of-Town Opportunist
Glass Restoration Inc. has served Florida's Gulf Coast since 2005 — Barry, Stanton, and Skyeler got their start building custom homes under Barbas Building and Designs in Sarasota County, and the glass scratch repair skill Barry developed solving his own job sites' problems became its own company in 2009. That same crew now covers Lee County too. When you call us, you're not getting a technician dispatched from a call center in another part of the state — you're getting a company that built its reputation on Florida job sites and has that reputation to protect in every market it serves, Lee County included.
Continuous Since 2005, No Gaps
Glass Restoration Inc. has operated continuously since starting in 2005 under the parent company Barbas Building and Designs, Inc., and spinning off as Glass Restoration, Inc. in 2009, with an unbroken corporate record — the same company, the same name, the same ownership, every year since. That matters more than it sounds like it should. In an industry where companies open, close, rebrand, and reopen under a new name every few years, an unbroken filing history is proof of stability a homeowner or builder can actually verify — not just a claim on a website. Not every company calling itself a glass restoration specialist or scratch removal specialists in Lee County can say the same.