Glass Scratch Repair at One Park Sarasota
One Park Sarasota is an 18-story luxury condominium tower rising at the corner of Boulevard of the Arts and Quay Commons within The Quay — developed by Property Markets Group and MoneyShow, designed by Sarasota-based Hoyt Architects, and already 75% sold with vertical construction approaching Level 17 as of 2025. Eighty-six fully finished residences range from $2.7 million to $12.5 million for top-floor penthouses, each featuring 12-foot floor-to-ceiling sliders, private glass-railed terraces, Italian cabinetry, and smart home technology throughout. Anticipated completion is Q1 2027 — which means the window for construction-phase glass scratches and pre-delivery restoration is open right now.
Glass Restoration Inc. restores scratched showers, sliders, floor-to-ceiling glass, and terrace panels at One Park on site — without the cost, the lead time, or the disruption of a full panel replacement. We are the glass restoration specialists. At 12-foot floor-to-ceiling slider specifications, a matched replacement panel takes months to source. Restoration takes a day. One call resolves it, on site, to optical clarity.
Scratches, Hard Water, and Mineral Deposits — All Restored On Site
Construction at One Park is active — which means trade crews, cleaning contractors, and pre-delivery inspections are all generating the kind of glass contact that leaves scratches before a single resident moves in. Add Sarasota Bay's salt air and the mineral deposits that build on every bayfront glass-railed terrace, and the picture is complete. Glass Restoration Inc. handles both in the same visit — scratch removal and mineral deposit polishing, on site, without replacing a single panel.
A glass elevator floor at an $11M South Tampa waterfront estate — restored on site to optical clarity without replacement. The same standard we bring to every residence at One Park Sarasota, where penthouses start at $12.5 million. (0:48)
A $7,500 impact slider scratched in a Sarasota luxury community, restored for $300 instead of replaced. At One Park's 12-foot floor-to-ceiling slider specification, the cost difference between restoration and replacement is even more dramatic. (0:13)
Twelve-Foot Floor-to-Ceiling Sliders. No Simple Replacement.
Every residence at One Park features 12-foot floor-to-ceiling sliders — a specification that makes matched replacement panels months-long lead items and significant cost events. Glass Restoration Inc. restores the existing panel on site, same day in most cases, without removing it from the frame, without disrupting the seal, and without the scheduling coordination that a full replacement requires in a managed high-rise building. No need for a crane and the lead time of permitting and inspections. The result is optically clear glass at a fraction of the replacement cost and a fraction of the timeline.
Pre-Delivery, Construction Phase, and New Resident Scratches
One Park is under active construction with delivery approaching in 2027. That timeline means three distinct windows when glass damage happens and restoration matters most: during construction when trade crews contact finished glass, during pre-delivery inspections and punch lists when scratches are discovered before closing, and in the first year of occupancy when new residents encounter damage for the first time. Glass Restoration Inc. works with builders, property managers, and individual residents at all three stages.
Recognized by the Industry — What That Means for You
Glass Restoration Inc. has been listed in the Glass Magazine Sourcebook for three consecutive years. Glass Magazine is the national trade publication of record for the glass and glazing industry — the Sourcebook is where building professionals, architects, and property managers go to find verified, credentialed specialists. Being listed three consecutive years is not an advertisement anyone can buy their way into. It is a recognition of verified professional standing in the industry itself.
We hold ASTM C1036 compliance — the American Society for Testing and Materials standard governing the optical quality of flat glass. That standard exists because not all glass restoration is equal. A technician who doesn't know what ASTM C1036 means cannot tell you whether the work they just did meets the optical standard your glass was manufactured to. We can — and we work to that standard on every project.
We have been interviewed and featured in published articles in US Glass Magazine and AGRR Magazine — two of the most widely read trade publications in the glass and automotive glass restoration industries. Those interviews happened because editors at national publications identified Glass Restoration Inc. as a voice worth quoting on the subject of scratch removal and restoration. That is not marketing. That is the industry's own press recognizing us as experts.
For a resident at One Park, this matters because the glass in your residence is a custom specification at a significant price point, and the person touching it should be able to prove they know what they are doing before they start. For a property manager, it means that when something goes wrong and you need to explain to a resident why you chose this company, you have a documented, verifiable answer: three consecutive years in the industry's own reference book, compliance with the governing optical standard, and a national publication record. That is not a claim — it is a credential stack no competitor in this market can match.
Hard Water and Mineral Deposits, Polished Away
Sarasota Bay's salt air and the mineral content in every bayfront pool, spa, and terrace irrigation system leave a film on glass that builds slowly and never wipes clean with standard cleaners. At One Park, where every terrace features glass railings facing the bay, that exposure is constant and cumulative. Glass Restoration Inc. polishes mineral deposits away on site, restoring true optical clarity to bayfront and terrace glass without replacing the panel.
A Neighbor, Not an Out-of-Town Opportunist
Glass Restoration Inc. is headquartered in Sarasota County, minutes from The Quay — not dispatched from a call center in another part of the state. Barry, Stanton, and Skyeler got their start right here 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. We are proud to call Sarasota County home. 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, because it's our community too.