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Pure Glass

Santa Barbara, CA

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David Moreno’s take

David Moreno
Pure Glass operates out of a Camino Cascada location in Santa Barbara, focusing squarely on windows and doors—the kind of specialized work that matters in our coastal climate. Their project images show a mix of casement, double-hung, wood, and vinyl installations, which tells me they're handling both historic character matches and practical replacements. That range is useful in a town where you might need period-correct wood windows for a 1920s Spanish home one week and salt-air-resistant vinyl for a beach-facing room the next.

The challenge here is thin evidence. I can't find customer ratings or reviews in the data I have, which makes it hard to speak to reliability, communication, or how they handle the inevitable jobsite surprises that come with window work—old framing rot, out-of-square openings, the usual. A Google Maps presence exists, but without feedback, you're flying blind on quality and follow-through. If you're considering Pure Glass, ask for local references and photos of completed Santa Barbara projects that match your home's style and exposure. Windows are too important—for energy bills, moisture control, and resale value—to choose based on proximity alone.