A home wrapped in glass at dusk

A glazing documentary · Surrey / Langley

The daylight comes in. The weather doesn't.

How Lundline Glass & Aluminum sets a window so it holds its line — and its seal — through a full Fraser Valley winter.

I · The opening

Every house has a weak line. Most of them are glass.

A window is the one place a wall stops being a wall. It's where the light gets in and, when it's done wrong, where the rain gets in too. A fogged unit, a frame racked out of square, a seal that gave up three winters ago — you feel it as a cold draft and a higher bill long before you see it.

Lundline Glass & Aluminum works the openings: windows, patio and French doors, sliders, sealed glass units and the aluminum that frames them, across Surrey and Langley. The job isn't just dropping in new glass. It's setting that glass so the line it holds is straight and the seal it carries is honest.

Rain running down a window from inside a dry, warm room
The whole point: rain on the outside of the glass, a dry room behind it.

II · The line

Square is not a luxury. It's the whole job.

A window that's set even slightly out of square will bind, leak air at the corners and stress its own seal until it fails early. So the slow part of every Lundline install is the part you never see: shimming, checking, re-checking, until the frame is true on every side before a single fastener is final.

"Set it straight once and it stays weather-tight for decades. Rush it, and you're back in three winters."

Aluminum frames cut clean, sealed units set plumb, flashing and weatherstrip run continuous all the way around. That continuous line is what keeps a wet coastal winter out of a warm room — and it's exactly the step a cheap install shortcuts.

A wall of new windows on a modern home
A finished wall of glass — square, sealed, and holding the line.
Surrey · Langley · Fraser Valley

III · The promise

The light you wanted, and a winter you don't have to think about.

When the work is right, you stop noticing it. The room is brighter. The draft is gone. The slider glides. And when the November rain comes sideways off the coast, it runs down the outside of the glass and away from the wall, the way it's supposed to.

That's the only thing Lundline is really selling: a window or a door you can forget about, because it was set to last.

IV · The estimate

A ballpark on your glass in 60 seconds.

No phone tag, no long form. Our assistant asks a few quick questions about the opening, then turns it into a written quote request the team confirms by the next business morning.

Instant Quote Tool

AI assistant · a working demo by X9
Step 1

The work

New windows, a door, or just the glass?

Step 2

The opening

How many, and roughly what size.

Step 3

The address

Where in Surrey or Langley.

Step 4

The timing

This month, this season, just planning.

Got an opening that needs doing?

Send a few details and a photo of the window or door, and we'll get you a real number. Serving Surrey, Langley and the surrounding Fraser Valley.

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Service areaSurrey · Langley · Fraser Valley

Hours and photos are placeholders for the concept — we'd set the real ones with the owner before launch.