Best Licensed Glass & Glazing Contractors in Brisbane, CA
4 glass companies registered in Brisbane hold current CSLB licenses, verified against official records as of August 17, 2026. All 4 are listed below, ordered by workers' compensation cover and years licensed.
- 50 active C-17 glazing licenses in San Mateo County; 4 registered in Brisbane
- 3 of Brisbane's 4 licenses (75.0%) carry current workers' compensation cover, not liability insurance; a blank usually means an owner-operator with no employees
- Median time licensed in Brisbane: 18 years
- Longest Brisbane licensure: since 1948
- 1 county license reaches its expiration date within 90 days
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- Verified
- August 17, 2026
- Licensed since
- 1997
- Phone
- (415) 468-1570
- Verified
- August 17, 2026
- Licensed since
- 2007
- Phone
- (415) 330-9000
- Verified
- August 17, 2026
- Licensed since
- 2013
- Phone
- (415) 656-1700
- Verified
- August 17, 2026
- Licensed since
- 1948
- Phone
- (415) 518-5500
Compare the top 4 at a glance
| Company | License | Workers' comp | Licensed since |
|---|---|---|---|
| Mission Glass Company | #743746 | On file | 1997 |
| Florian Industries Inc. | #905511 | On file | 2007 |
| Jericho Project | #983828 | On file | 2013 |
| O'keeffe's Inc. | #101981 | Expired on file | 1948 |
San Mateo County glazing licensure at a glance
California licenses contractors by classification and CSLB publishes one on every record, so supply can be counted exactly: 50 active C-17 glazing licenses in San Mateo County, 4 of them registered in Brisbane. CSLB also publishes a real original issue date, which Washington's registry does not, so tenure is measurable here: the median Brisbane license has been held 18 years, and the longest-standing one dates to 1948. 3 of Brisbane's 4 licenses (75.0%) carry current workers' compensation cover in CSLB's file. That is employee injury cover, not liability insurance, and a blank usually means an owner-operator with no employees - lawful, and not a mark against anyone. The contractor bond is not a signal here: 50 of the county's 50 licenses carry the same $25,000 bond California sets by statute. 1 county license reaches its expiration date within the next 90 days. CSLB cannot link straight to a license record, so every listing above shows its number for you to type into CSLB's license lookup. How we verify.
Glass & Glazing Contractors in Brisbane: common questions
How many licensed glass and glazing contractors are there in Brisbane?
4 active C-17 glazing licenses are registered in Brisbane, out of 50 across San Mateo County. 4 Brisbane-registered companies passed our license verification, and all 4 are listed on this page. Only licenses CSLB shows as CLEAR and unexpired are listed.
Does California license glass and glazing contractors?
Yes. California licenses contractors by classification, and C-17 is the CSLB classification that authorises this work. 4 active C-17 glazing licenses are registered in Brisbane and 50 across San Mateo County, the longest-standing issued in 1948. Only CLEAR, unexpired licenses appear here.
How do I check a glazing contractor's license in California?
Every listing above shows its CSLB license number. CSLB cannot link straight to a record, so open its license lookup and type the number in: it shows status, expiration, the contractor bond and workers' compensation cover, which 3 of Brisbane's 4 currently carry. 1 San Mateo County license expires within 90 days.
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