Commercial Glazing Services in Pasadena, CA
Expert commercial glass, aluminum framing, and glazing services
Pasadena's commercial character is defined by contrast. Old Pasadena and the Colorado Boulevard corridor sit inside a historic district where storefront changes pass through design review, while the office towers, the medical and research density around Huntington Hospital and Caltech, and the retail at the Paseo demand contemporary high-performance glass. A glazing sub here has to respect both. Ramos Industries has glazed commercial buildings across Los Angeles County since 1987. We install and replace aluminum storefront, structural-glass entrances, commercial window systems, and tenant-improvement glazing, and we handle glass replacement and emergency board-up. Our Old Pasadena storefront work is detailed for a preservation- and design-review-sensitive context; on the modern stock we build to the specs that matter in the west San Gabriel Valley: Title 24 U-factor and SHGC compliance for a real heat load, seismic anchorage engineered for ground near the Raymond and Sierra Madre faults, and solar-control Low-E to cut afternoon heat gain. As a CA C-17 licensed glazing subcontractor (#1034872) with W-2 installers, written submittal packages, and warranty-backed work, Ramos gives Pasadena GCs and property managers a sub that hits the schedule and passes inspection the first time.
Commercial Services in Pasadena
Storefront Glass
Professional storefront glass for commercial properties in Pasadena.
Tenant Improvements
Professional tenant improvements for commercial properties in Pasadena.
Glass Replacement
Professional glass replacement for commercial properties in Pasadena.
Industries We Serve in Pasadena
Why Choose Ramos Industries
California & Arizona Service
Licensed glazing contractor serving commercial clients throughout California and Arizona. We maintain deep familiarity with Los Angeles County building codes and work closely with local inspectors.
- 35+ years in business
- Licensed & insured
- CA & AZ coverage
Frequently Asked Questions — Pasadena
Recent Commercial Work in Pasadena
A sample of completed glazing projects we've delivered in Pasadena and the surrounding Los Angeles area.

First Financial Credit Union & Corporate Center
New construction glazing covering both interior and exterior systems, including premium glass railing, partitions, and custom skylight features. The project encompassed 55 interior glass office openings with frameless doors and clerestory units. Glass supplied by Glasswerks, skylight framing by Arcadia Inc.

La Plaza NanaWall Door Installation
Fabrication and installation of two exterior NanaWall systems and one interior Haworth Trivati glass partition. The exterior NanaWall units create large operable openings that allow the space to transition from enclosed to open air, modernizing ground-level spaces with dual-glazed exterior units and single clear interior glass.

MBT 350 Glazing Installation
Complete glazing package installation including 9 storefront openings and 10 FHC aluminum barn-style slider doors using Atlas aluminum storefront material with clear anodized finish and 3/8" clear tempered glass at Manhattan Beach Towers Suite 350.
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