Old Man Window Service

Old Man Window Service Call Dan for window glass repair. 717-586-0342 History of Residential Glass & Mirror. As Luke is young he is seasoned in many ways. in Glen Rock.
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Dan Eadie has retired and Luke Eadie, Dan's son, has taken over the reins of Residential Glass & Mirror. It was decided that it's time for the old school to make room for Dan to step down and let the next generation take Residential Glass to new heights. Luke has been working with his dad since he was knee high to a grass hopper. April 15, 2003, Dan Eadie opened the doors to Residential Glass & Mi

rror, LLC at 2874 Glen Rock Road with $.50 in his pocket. Luke Eadie at the time was almost 4 years old. The fates were on his side that day, when someone came in and spent $16.00. He did the Chicken Dance right there in his office, and then, beaming from ear to ear called his wife to give her the good news. The excitement of any kind of paying job was just cool, until he realized that he could not live and support a family on only $16.00 a day. He completed the job, took that $16.00 to Glen Rock Bank (now Community Banks) and opened up an account. The work came in, slowly at first, but began picking up with time. After a while, Dan was able to move to 11800 B North Main Street Ext. At the time he opened Residential Glass & Mirror, Dan was working out of his wife’s Saturn which was, needless to say, a bit cramped. A friend helped out by giving him an old station wagon, which was barely street legal. His knowledge of glass and his dedication to quality work and customer service helped his customers overlook the fact that he was working out of a rust bucket. He worked out of that station wagon for 2 years when he finally sold it to a junk yard for $60.00 and bought the truck you see driving around today. In the summer of 2007 Dan opened a new location and showroom at 2 West Main Street in New Freedom, right next to the Rail Trail. The greeting he received from the town of New Freedom made Dan feel very at home. Receiving cookies and an invitation to a home cooked meal, what more could any one ask.

2012 brought yet another move to the town of Shrewsbury, where Residential Glass & Mirror is now located and eager to help you with your glass, mirror and screen needs. New to the company is my son Luke. Still learning the ropes Luke has started to take on the role as mechanic and we are proud to say he is fitting in nicely. Another addition to the company is our new Ford F150. As the company grows w stay true to our customer service. "With out the support of our customers we could not have made it this far ! ! ! !"

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Glen Rock, PA

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Monday 9am - 5pm
Tuesday 9am - 5pm
Wednesday 9am - 5pm
Thursday 9am - 5pm
Friday 9am - 5pm

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+17175860342

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History Dan Eadie, President of Residential Glass & Mirror, LLC had previously worked as a shop foreman at two local glass shops when he realized he could establish his own company that could supply the glass and screen needs of the area and offer the quality customer service he saw lacking with his previous employers. So, on April 15, 2003, Dan opened the doors to Residential Glass & Mirror, LLC at 2874 Glen Rock Road with $.50 in his pocket. The fates were on his side that day, when someone came in and spent $16.00. He did the Chicken Dance right there in his office, and then, beaming from ear to ear called his wife to give her the good news. The excitement of any kind of paying job was just cool, until he realized that he could not live and support a family on only $16.00 a day. He completed the job, took that $16.00 to Glen Rock Bank (now Community Banks) and opened up an account. The work came in, slowly at first, but began picking up with time. After a while, Dan was able to move to 11800 B North Main Street Ext. in Glen Rock. At the time he opened Residential Glass & Mirror, Dan was working out of his wife’s Saturn which was, needless to say, a bit cramped. A friend helped out by giving him an old station wagon, which was barely street legal. His knowledge of glass and his dedication to quality work and customer service helped his customers overlook the fact that he was working out of a rust bucket. He worked out of that station wagon for 2 years when he finally sold it to a junk yard for $60.00 and bought the truck you see driving around today. In the summer of 2007 Dan opened a new location and showroom at 2 West Main Street in New Freedom, right next to the Rail Trail. The greeting he received from the town of New Freedom made Dan feel very at home. Receiving cookies and an invitation to a home cooked meal, what more could any one ask. 2012 brought yet another move to the town of Shrewsbury, where Residential Glass & Mirror is now located and eager to help you with your glass, mirror and screen needs. "With out the support of our customers we could not have made it this far ! ! ! !"