GLASS
GLAZING
INNOVATION
C & S GLASS BUILDS RELATIONSHIPS
SPECIALIZING IN CURTAIN WALLS – STOREFRONTS – GLASS ENTRANCES – SHOWER ENCLOSURES – HANDRAILS
Meet the Team
At C&S Glass, our greatest asset is our dedicated team. We recognize the critical importance of hiring the right individuals, especially for secure environments such as schools, airports, and municipal facilities. To ensure the highest standards, our employees undergo comprehensive background checks, security clearances, drug screenings, and rigorous safety training. All of our field crew members are OSHA 10 certified, underscoring our commitment to safety and professionalism. It is our professional and moral obligation to staff our projects with individuals who embody the integrity and values upon which our company is founded.
President – AJ Hlebichuk
Pre-Construction – Jeff Reynolds
Administrative – Melinda Laprath
History of C & S Glass
C&S Glass Co. was established in 1954 in Coeur d’Alene, Idaho, and has a rich history of growth and transformation. The company was purchased by Mike Hlebichuk in 1983, who maintained its focus on residential and auto glass services. In the mid-90s, Mike expanded the business by introducing C&S Speedy Auto Glass, catering specifically to auto glass needs. By 2001, the company pivoted to focus exclusively on commercial glass services. The legacy continued when AJ Hlebichuk took over in 2022, marking 41 years of family ownership and ongoing growth.
Reputation
C&S Glass Co. has earned a reputation in the industry as a proactive and honest subcontracting firm, consistently delivering high-quality work on time. As a result, we have established strong and prosperous relationships with some of the largest and most respected general contracting firms across the Pacific Northwest.
Affiliates
AVAILABLE SERVICES
Pre-Construction Planning
Project Management
Production
Installation
FEATURED PROJECT
Eastern Washington University Science Building
This facility boasts over 100,000 SF of laboratory classrooms, conference rooms, and study pods and includes two skybridges that connect the facility to the existing Science Building. The fourth level has a completely glass walled conference area overlooking the courtyard. The two main entrances draw attention with angled glass and walls that highlight the large slanted concrete columns.