Built for Those We Carry

Every piece of glass we install supports someone’s story—a child riding in the backseat, a family gathering behind a front window, a builder chasing timelines, or a small business ready to grow. These aren’t just projects to us—they’re people we’re showing up for.

But it’s not only customers we carry. It’s our team, our beginnings, and every lesson that built this company from the ground up. From those early days of figuring it out with grit and determination, to the crew standing beside us now—we carry that history with pride.

So if you’re here to support us—whether it was back when we were doing our first auto glass install in 100-degree heat, or now, tackling full commercial contracts we never dreamed of, or even upgrading the windows in the home where you’re raising your babies just like we are—you’re part of this too.

We don’t take shortcuts. We don’t cut corners. And we don’t forget that every job holds something bigger than glass. Whether it’s your home, your work, or your people behind it—we install like it matters, because it does.

Because we are built for those we carry.

– Emily & John
Hwy 38 Glass

The Hwy 38 Story

Hwy 38 isn’t just where we’re located—it’s where we learned how to rebuild.

This company wasn’t born in comfort. It came out of survival. After losing people we loved and holding life together with what we had, we needed something real to build on. Something solid we could grow from—not just survive in. Hwy 38 Glass became that foundation.

It started with Emily—rebuilding a life while raising kids and navigating the kind of grief that lingers even when the world keeps moving. And it grew because of people like John, who showed up with heart, hard-earned experience, and the kind of reliability you don’t learn from a book.

We started with a single van and a whole lot of determination. No storefront. No backup plan. Just grit, tools, and the belief that showing up with integrity still matters. Together, we poured ourselves into this work—not just to make a living, but to create something that lasts.

We built Hwy 38 Glass with two things in mind:
People deserve work they can trust. And no one should have to carry it all alone.

This is a woman-owned, family-rooted business—built by people who’ve lived through loss, leaned on each other, and kept going anyway. Today, our team reflects every part of that story: care, skill, strength, and second chances. We’re proud of the jobs we take on—but more than that, we’re proud of how we show up to do them.

We don’t promise perfection. But we do promise this:
If something goes wrong, we’ll make it right.
We show up prepared, professional, and kind—every single time.

Because this isn’t just about glass.
It’s about how you carry the weight. And who’s carrying it with you.