Table tops, shelving, cabinet inserts, and one-off pieces. Bring us your measurements—we often cut while you wait. No job too small.
Whether it's a table top to protect your furniture, glass shelves for a display cabinet, or an odd-shaped piece for a DIY project—we cut glass to your exact specifications.
We welcome small jobs. A single piece of glass, a couple of shelves, whatever you need. Our counter staff will help you figure out the right glass type, thickness, and edge finish for your project.
Protect your furniture with custom-cut glass. Any shape—rectangular, round, oval, or custom. Clear, tinted, or frosted.
Display shelving for curios, trophies, and collectibles. Cut to size with polished edges. Standard and tempered options.
Replace broken or outdated cabinet door glass. Clear, frosted, textured, or decorative patterns available.
Protect desks, dressers, and other furniture while showing the wood grain through.
Replacement glass for frames. Standard, non-glare, or UV-protective options.
Aquarium lids, display cases, hobby projects. If it involves flat glass, we can probably help.
Getting accurate measurements is crucial—glass can't be adjusted after cutting.
"I had a simple and inexpensive request and was treated as if I'd made a large order. That kind of customer service and attitude means that ALL my glass business will go to Centennial."
"I have used them numerous times for tiny-sized orders. Even though my business with them wasn't worth much money, they still did a great job every time."
What's the minimum order?
No minimum. We happily cut single pieces.
How long does it take?
Standard cuts are often ready same-day or next-day. Custom shapes or specialty glass may take longer.
Can you cut circles or unusual shapes?
Yes. We cut circles, ovals, arches, and custom shapes. Bring a template for complex shapes.
What thickness do I need for a table top?
Depends on size and use. Generally 1/4" for smaller tops, 3/8" to 1/2" for larger unsupported surfaces. We'll advise based on your application.
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Call us with your measurements or stop by the shop. No job too small.