JRB Service, located in Denver, serves as your glass and fenestration expert. Our company incorporates engineering, manufacturing, and installation, which enables us to be in full control of our customers’ experiences.
We work with the best engineers, designers, and planners. We provide expertise guidance to architects to meet their design intent, help owners maximize value, and aid general contractors to build quality buildings faster. In our state-of-the-art manufacturing facility, we perform work that is traditionally completed on site within a controlled environment with stringent quality control processes.
JRB Service
JRB Service specializes in storefront and curtain wall leak diagnostics and repair. Additionally, we install new and replace old products such as commercial windows, point-supported glass, doors, sunshades, brake metal, caulking, shower doors, mirrors, failed glass, and broken glass. With an extensive background in challenging custom projects, we are confident that JRB Service can meet your real estate management needs.
Our Clients Recommend Us
“The JRB Service window repair team who took care of our window repairs were simply impressive… In all that time we never found them to be anything but respectful, conscientious, hardworking, thorough and expert window repair contractors. They all demonstrated an exemplary work ethic… In several instances the team went above and beyond the call of duty. One such instance was when they came up with a method for converting the system to an exterior glazed system to eliminate the need to remove the interior cladding and take down the window coverings. The team was completely focused on solving any problems and unanticipated challenges… We cannot thank them enough for all their hard work and for being so thorough and expert – not to mention for being such thoroughly nice people.”
Bhavesh & Neena Davé
Our Projects: Wellington Webb
One of our first projects, back from 2001, was the Wellington Webb building. In this case, a new building was joined to an existing historic building by designing an atrium that tied the new and existing buildings together with custom-framed skylights. These skylights allow natural daylight to pour into the commons room where many of the building’s residents dwell.