Glass Restoration at Campo Felice, Fort Myers, FL
Campo Felice is a 24-story residential tower on the south bank of the Caloosahatchee River in downtown Fort Myers' Historic River District, directly behind the Fort Myers Yacht Basin. The tower's 323 units are wrapped in floor-to-ceiling glass, and the building's curtain wall — the continuous glass exterior skin that gives the tower its riverfront views — is one of the largest single expanses of glass in downtown Fort Myers. A scratch or haze mark on curtain wall glass this size isn't a small cosmetic issue; it's visible from the street and from the river.
Glass Restoration Inc. restores that glass on site, without the scaffolding, permitting, and multi-week timeline a full curtain wall panel replacement requires. We hold every job to ASTM C1036 optical clarity or better, and we're the glass restoration specialists trusted with work of this scale in downtown Fort Myers.
Verified Work on the Campo Felice Curtain Wall
Glass Restoration Inc. has completed verified glass restoration work on the 24-story curtain wall at Campo Felice — real, confirmed work at a named address, not a general service-area claim. High-rise curtain wall glass takes a different kind of expertise than a residential slider: access logistics, height, and the sheer visibility of the finished result all raise the stakes. This is the kind of job that shows what our crew can actually do.
Watch our crew restore a scratched glass elevator floor inside an $11 million South Tampa estate — the same precision and attention to detail we brought to the curtain wall restoration at Campo Felice. (0:48)
Curtain Wall Glass Costs More to Replace — On-Site Restoration Protects the Investment
A single curtain wall panel at a high-rise like Campo Felice isn't something a local glass shop stocks — it's custom-fabricated, and a full panel replacement means scaffolding, access permits, and weeks of lead time. Glass Restoration Inc. restores that same glass in place, matching ASTM C1036 optical clarity or better, without touching the building's structure or triggering a capital expense that a scratch shouldn't require.
Ongoing Capital Improvements Mean Glass Care Stays a Priority
Campo Felice's ownership has invested millions in capital improvements and upgrades across the property since 2021, converting the tower into a fully modernized residential building. That kind of active renovation work — contractors, deliveries, equipment moving through common areas — is exactly the environment where glass gets scratched. Glass Restoration Inc. works around active building operations to restore that glass without disrupting residents or ongoing project timelines.
Every Community We Serve Near Campo Felice
Downtown Fort Myers
Historic River District
Fort Myers Yacht Basin
McGregor Boulevard
Caloosahatchee waterfront
Cape Coral
Recognized by the Industry — What That Means for You
Glass Restoration Inc. has been featured in the Glass Magazine Sourcebook three years running and interviewed by US Glass Magazine and AGRR Magazine — coverage the trade press doesn't hand out as a favor, only to companies other glass professionals already recognize. We hold to ASTM C1036, the industry's own optical clarity standard, because a technician who doesn't know that standard has no way to prove their own work meets it. For a property manager overseeing a high-rise like Campo Felice, that's a documented, verifiable answer when an owner or board asks who's doing the work and why — not a marketing claim.
Hard Water and Mineral Deposits, Polished Away
River-adjacent high-rises like Campo Felice deal with mineral buildup from irrigation, pressure washing, and humidity that leaves glass looking permanently hazy over time. That film builds slowly and never wipes clean with standard cleaners. Glass Restoration Inc. polishes those deposits away on site, restoring true optical clarity without replacing the glass.
A slider glass replacement quote came in at $7,500. Our restoration got that same window back to true clarity for $300 — proof scratched glass rarely means a full replacement is the only option. (0:13)
A Neighbor, Not an Out-of-Town Opportunist
Glass Restoration Inc. has served Florida's Gulf Coast since 2005, from Sarasota County — where Barry, Stanton, and Skyeler got their start building custom homes under Barbas Building and Designs — all the way up and down the coast into Lee County. When you call us at Campo Felice, you're not getting a technician dispatched from a call center out of state. You're getting the same crew that already did the work on this building's curtain wall — a crew with a reputation to protect in downtown Fort Myers.