Address: 3620 Stadium Blvd, Jonesboro, AR 72404
NEA GLASS – RESIDENTIAL SERVICE


We offer a wide range of residential services
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Custom Bath Enclosures
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Window Glass and Repair
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Patio Door Glass and Parts Repair
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Table Tops and Furniture Tops
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Custom Entry Door Glass
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New Windows
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Screens & Rescreens
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Replacement & Repair Parts
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Custom Mirrors
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Insulated Glass Units
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Safety Glass
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Patterned Glass
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Skylights
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Acrylic – Plastic – Lexan
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Custom Glass
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Installation, Repair & Service
We work with homeowners, contractors, architects, designers, builders, and restoration professionals.
Custom Bath Enclosures
We offer a wide range of custom enclosures, hardware, and glass solutions to bring your bathroom vision to life. Our product selection includes:
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Sliding Tub Enclosures
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Shower Door Enclosures
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Header-Free and Frameless Enclosures
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Partition Systems
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Clamps, Brackets, And Support Bars
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Hinges And Handle Sets
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Door Knobs, Pulls, And Towel Bars
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Channels, Headers, And Vertical Post Systems
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Door Wipes, Seals, And Other Accessories
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Complete Tub and Shower Door Hardware
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Custom Glass Options: Clear, Obscure, or Patterned
Everything is designed to give your space a clean, modern look with the flexibility to match your layout and style. Whether you're looking for standard solutions or something fully custom, we can help you create a seamless finish.
Custom Mirrors
Do you need a custom mirror or just a standard vanity mirror? We do it all, cut to size mirrors for all types of applications.
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Floor to ceiling
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Bathroom Mirrors
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Framed Mirrors
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Exercise Room
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Closet Mirror
Insulated Glass Units
Insulated glass or double panes as some still call it, is two or three pieces of glass separated by a spacer and vacuum or gas filled space to reduce heat transfer . There are many options with insulated units; annealed, laminated, tempered, muntins, Low-E, argon filled, and so much more.
If your unit has internal decorative bars, those are called muntins. Muntins are decorative dividers in a grid pattern that can be installed in the air space.
How to tell if your insulated unit is starting to lose its efficiency
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Milky, dirty, or hazy appearance to the glass
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Condensation forming between the two panes of glass (not on surfaces you can touch, but between the panes) when rapid temperature changes happen.
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Distorted or broken panes
Tempered Glass
Tempered glass is a heat strengthened type of safety glass. It is about 4 times stronger than “ordinary plate” or annealed glass. Unlike annealed glass, which can shatter into large, jagged shards when broken, tempered glass fractures into small relatively harmless pieces. Tempered glass is used in where human safety is a concern, like doors, ground-level windows, next to a door or above a door. It is also used in shower doors, microwaves, refrigerator shelves, and fireplaces.
































