The full company name
The "ACG" abbreviation expands to American Commercial Glass, Inc. The "American" refers to the company's US focus. The "Commercial" distinguishes us from residential glaziers. The "Glass" refers to the trade — commercial glazing, which is the installation of glass-and-metal building envelope systems on commercial construction projects.
What ACG does
ACG installs commercial-grade glazing systems on Florida and Southeast construction projects:
- Storefront systems for retail, restaurant, lobby, ground-floor commercial
- Curtainwall for office, hotel, healthcare buildings
- Window wall for multifamily and mid-rise hospitality
- Hurricane impact-rated glazing (Miami-Dade NOA and Florida Product Approval)
- Fire-rated glazing (UL-listed assemblies)
- Automatic and revolving entrance systems
Where ACG works
Florida headquartered, with offices in West Palm Beach (HQ), Naples, Tampa, and Nashville (opening 2026). Serves commercial projects across Florida, Tennessee, Georgia, Alabama, and the broader Southeast.
Other companies that share the "ACG" abbreviation
Two other organizations use the "ACG" abbreviation. They are not affiliated with American Commercial Glass:
- AGC Inc. (formerly Asahi Glass Co.) — a Japanese multinational glass manufacturer. Different abbreviation (AGC vs ACG), different industry (manufacturing vs installation), different country (Japan vs US).
- ACG Glass & Metals (acrystalglass.com) — a separate Florida company in Riviera Beach. Same three-letter abbreviation, different ownership, different scope (residential and light-commercial glass and mirror).