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Michael's Glass Company has been serving Philadelphia tri-state area for more than 30 years. We are a full service glass company that can satisfy all of your glass needs.
Now we became an authorized dealer and installer of CitiQuiet Soundproof Windows

We now bring silence to your home or office with our new product CitiQuiet Soundproof Windows



What makes CitiQuiet’s Soundproof Windows the perfect solution:

  • An effective sound barrier eliminating up to 95% of street noise
  • CitiQuiet windows are installed into the existing window opening
  • Do not require any alteration to your present window
  • They are fully operable and completely removable
  • No building approval required
  • Offers a 99% reduction of dirt and drafts
  • Provides thermal, moisture and humidity control
  • Promotes quality of life, productivity, and a lower stress level
  • Adds market value to your property
  • Contact us now to receive a FREE estimate

    We installed thousands of custom made interior soundproof window systems in apartments, homes, offices, recording studios, schools, hospitals and hotels.

    Our Interior Sound proof Window System, affectionately nick-named Silent Windows, is a leader in noise elimination; providing soundproofing that is used and recommended by recording studios in New York City,
    Los Angeles and throughout the nation.

    CitiQuiet Windows has an extensive product lineup of interior and replacement aluminum windows and doors comprised of the several styles: double-hung, sliders, casement, hinged, tilt and turn, awning, fixed, sliding, terrace, architectural, landmark and more.

    CitiQuiet windows are custom manufactured to complement any existing windows style. Choose the style to learn more about our products.

    We will fabricate and install a custom Interior Soundproof Window to mimic the existing window, in style and function.

    The CitiQuiet Interior Soundproof Window is installed into the existing window opening (on the window sill) a few inches away from the existing window, creating a space of dead air.

    The simple installation does not require any construction or alteration to the existing window.