Mediterra Glass Restoration
Mediterra is one of North Naples' most decorated golf communities — 1,697 acres straddling the Naples and Bonita Springs line, home to two Tom Fazio-designed championship courses, a private beach club on the Gulf, and nearly 950 estate homes and maintenance-free villas built in European-inspired architectural style. Homes here range from around $600,000 to well over $5 million, many carrying large-format glass across estate-scale lanais, sliders, and window walls. All of it faces the same salt air, irrigation, and lake exposure common throughout Naples' golf corridor.
Glass Restoration Inc. restores that glass on site — scratches, hazing, and hard water etching — without the cost or wait of a full replacement. Every job is held to ASTM C1036 optical clarity or better.
Trusted by London Bay Homes, BCB Homes, and STOCK Development
STOCK Development (Stock Construction) is one of Mediterra's approved builders, and STOCK is one of the builders Glass Restoration Inc. has worked alongside across multiple Florida communities. When construction-related glass damage shows up on a home close to closing, we restore it on site rather than delaying the timeline for a replacement panel.
Inside an $11 million South Tampa estate, a scratched glass elevator floor looked like a full replacement was the only option. Watch how it was restored to its original clarity on site, without tearing out a single panel. (0:48)
A deep scratch across a high-end impact slider was quoted at $7,500 for full replacement. It was restored on site for $300 instead — the kind of outcome that protects both the glass and the budget. (0:13)
Estate and Villa Glass
Mediterra's estate homes and maintenance-free villas both carry large-format architectural glass — expansive sliders, window walls, and lanai enclosures designed to frame golf course and lake views. Glass at this scale is expensive and slow to replace, and restoring it on site keeps both the view and the finish intact.
H2: Golf Courses, Lakes, and Mineral Exposure
Mediterra's two Tom Fazio courses wind through lakes, wetlands, and nature preserves, and the irrigation that keeps those fairways green leaves the same mineral film on nearby glass found throughout Naples' golf communities. Lanai and pool-cage glass along the course clouds gradually until an owner notices the view has lost its clarity.
Communities We Serve
Mediterra • North Naples • Bonita Springs border • Livingston Road corridor
Recognized by the Industry — What That Means for You
Glass Restoration Inc. has been featured in the Glass Magazine Sourcebook three consecutive years, and interviewed by both US Glass Magazine and AGRR Magazine — credentials that signal to a builder or estate owner that our work is held to a documented industry standard, not just a personal claim. Every job we perform meets ASTM C1036 optical clarity or better, the flat-glass quality benchmark the industry itself uses to judge finished work.
Hard Water and Mineral Deposits, Polished Away
Mediterra's lakes, irrigation systems, and pool decks leave a mineral film on glass that builds slowly 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. is a short drive up the coast from Mediterra — not dispatched from a call center in another part of the state. Barry, Stanton, and Skyeler got their start in Sarasota County, building custom homes under Barbas Building and Designs, a design-build company. The glass scratch repair skill Barry developed solving his own job sites' problems in 2005 became its own company in 2009, once other builders started asking for the same fix. When you call a local family business, you're not getting a technician who'll be gone by next season — you're getting a neighbor who has a reputation to protect in this community.
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 in Naples can say the same.