Licensed & Insured Glass Professionals
Washington State licensed contractor with comprehensive liability coverage. Your property is protected from the first call to final cleanup.

Our Commitment
Your Protection Is Our Priority
At Glassma, we believe that licensing and insurance aren't just legal requirements—they're a promise to our customers. When you hire us for glass repair or replacement, you're working with a fully vetted, Washington State licensed contractor.
Our comprehensive insurance coverage means you never have to worry about liability during your project. From the moment our team arrives to the final cleanup, your property and peace of mind are protected.
We maintain all required bonds and worker's compensation coverage, ensuring every member of our team is protected while working on your property.
Our Credentials
Licensed, Bonded & Insured
Every aspect of our business meets Washington State contractor requirements. Here's what that means for you.
State Licensed Contractor
Registered with Washington State Department of Labor & Industries. Our license is active, verified, and in good standing for all residential and commercial glass work.
Contractor Bond
We maintain a surety bond as required by WA law, providing you financial protection if work isn't completed according to contract or applicable building codes.
General Liability Insurance
Comprehensive general liability coverage protects your property from accidental damage during our work. We carry limits that exceed industry standards.
Insurance Coverage
What Our Insurance Covers
Our comprehensive insurance package protects both your property and our team throughout every project.
Property Protection
- Accidental damage to your home or building
- Damage to existing windows, doors, or frames
- Interior damage from installation work
- Landscaping or exterior damage
- Tool or equipment-related incidents
Worker Protection
- Accidental damage to your home or building
- Damage to existing windows, doors, or frames
- Interior damage from installation work
- Landscaping or exterior damage
- Tool or equipment-related incidents
Why It Matters
Hiring Licensed Protects You
Working with an unlicensed contractor puts your property, finances, and legal standing at risk. Here's how proper licensing protects you.
Legal Protection
Licensed contractors are accountable to state regulations. If issues arise, you have legal recourse through the contractor's bond.
Quality Assurance
Licensing requires demonstrated competence. Our glaziers meet state standards for training, safety, and workmanship.
Insurance Claims
Licensed contractors are accountable to state regulations. If issues arise, you have legal recourse through the contractor's bond.
Property Value
Permitted work by licensed contractors maintains your home's value and prevents issues during future sales or inspections.
Licensed Washington State Glazing Company
Glassma is a licensed Washington State glazing contractor. You can verify our active contractor status anytime through the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries.
Common Questions
Frequently Asked Questions
Learn more about our licensing, insurance coverage, and what it means for your project.
You can verify our license directly through the Washington State Department of Labor & Industries website. Search for our license number GLASSL*825KJ or our business name "Glassma"to confirm our active status, bond information, and insurance coverage.
Our general liability insurance covers accidental damage to your property during any project. If damage occurs, we document it immediately, file a claim with our insurance provider, and coordinate repairs or compensation. You won't pay out of pocket for our mistakes.
Yes, all Glassma employees are covered by worker's compensation insurance as required by Washington State law. This protects both our team members and you as the property owner. If a worker is injured on your property, our insurance—not yours—covers all medical expenses and lost wages.
Absolutely. We provide certificates of insurance upon request for any project. Property managers, HOAs, and commercial clients frequently request these documents before work begins. Just let us know during the quote process and we'll send one over promptly.
A contractor bond is a financial guarantee that protects you if we fail to complete work according to contract or code. Insurance covers accidental damage and injuries. Together, they provide comprehensive protection: the bond covers contractual failures, while insurance covers accidents and liability.
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