Ridgefield Glass etches a fresh chapter with relocation

Date: 30 June 2015

Now in his 10th year owning Ridgefield Glass, which dates to 1974 and which cut the ribbon on a new showroom this month, John Petchonka dodged the shuttering effects of the recession through adaptation and managed to expand.

He figures 66 percent to 75 percent of company business is with contractors.The remaining business is with private homeowners.



The 2,000-square-foot showroom at 159 Danbury Road, Ridgefield, this month began displaying new products, including glass showers that effectively double the size of smaller, second bathrooms by replacing shower curtains with walls of glass.



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