Interstate Glass

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Interstate Glass is a residential and commercial flat glass distributor and glass services company based in Meriden, Connecticut, supplying glass, mirrors, and related products to contractors and homeowners across the region.

Meriden, Connecticut, United States

About Interstate Glass

Interstate Glass is a long-established glass company headquartered in Meriden, Connecticut. Founded in 1986, it has evolved from a full-service residential and commercial glass installer into a specialist in flat glass distribution, providing a wide range of glass products such as window glass, custom shower glass, mirrors, tabletops, and specialty glazing to customers throughout Connecticut and parts of Massachusetts, Rhode Island, and New York. The company serves contractors, builders, and property owners who need cut-to-size glass and mirror products, as well as related materials for construction, renovation, and repair projects.

A charge labeled “INTERSTATEG” on a card statement is likely associated with Interstate Glass, as this identifier matches an online handle the company uses in its web presence and directories. Such a charge would typically result from purchasing glass, mirrors, or related services—such as ordering flat glass stock, custom-cut pieces, or project materials—either at their Meriden location or via an invoiced/online transaction processed through a payment gateway. Depending on how the transaction was run, you might see only the compact descriptor rather than the full business name.

If you’re unsure about a charge from “INTERSTATEG,” start by searching your email for estimates, invoices, or order confirmations from Interstate Glass or from a contractor who may have sourced materials through them. You can also match the transaction date and amount to any recent window, shower door, mirror, or other glass work on your property. To resolve questions, contact Interstate Glass directly using the phone number or contact form on their official website and provide the date, amount, and last four digits of the card used so they can look up the transaction. If you still don’t recognize the charge after speaking with them, your next step should be to dispute it with your card issuer and request that they investigate potential unauthorized use.

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  1. interstateg

Frequently Asked Questions

Why does my statement show a charge from “INTERSTATEG”?

“INTERSTATEG” is likely the abbreviated merchant identifier for Interstate Glass, a glass distributor in Meriden, CT. This charge usually relates to the purchase of glass, mirrors, shower glass, windows, or related materials, either billed directly to you or passed through by a contractor handling work on your property.

What types of purchases typically result in a charge from Interstate Glass?

Common charges from Interstate Glass come from ordering flat glass stock, custom-cut window or tabletop glass, mirrors, shower door glass, insulated units, or specialty glass products. Contractors may also place larger wholesale orders that are either billed to their business card or, in some cases, passed on to the homeowner if authorized.

Can Interstate Glass set up recurring or installment billing for projects?

Interstate Glass generally bills per order or per project phase rather than as a subscription. However, larger jobs may involve multiple invoices over time (for example, a deposit and a final payment). If you see several charges, compare them with your estimate or contract to confirm each stage of billing.

How do I get a receipt or copy of an invoice for an INTERSTATEG charge?

Contact Interstate Glass through the phone number or contact form listed on iglassct.com and provide your name, project address (if applicable), the transaction date, amount, and the last four digits of the card used. They can typically locate the invoice in their billing system and email or print a copy for your records.

What should I do if I don’t recognize a charge from INTERSTATEG?

First, think about any recent window, shower, mirror, or glass-related work on your home or business, including projects handled by contractors who might have purchased through Interstate Glass on your behalf. If you still don’t recognize it, call Interstate Glass to ask them to look up the transaction. If they cannot match it to you or the charge appears unauthorized, immediately contact your card issuer to dispute the charge and request a new card if needed.

Does Interstate Glass place temporary authorization holds on my card?

For most customers, Interstate Glass posts final charges tied to specific orders or invoices. Some payment processors, however, may briefly place a small authorization hold when your card is first run, which should fall off automatically within a few days if it is not converted into a completed sale. If an unexpected small ‘pending’ INTERSTATEG amount appears, monitor your account to see if it clears or is replaced by the final invoice amount.

How can I change or cancel an order I placed with Interstate Glass?

Order changes or cancellations depend on how far along your order is in their cutting and fulfillment process. Call Interstate Glass as soon as possible with your order or invoice number. Custom-cut or special-order glass may already be in production and could be non-refundable or subject to a restocking or cancellation fee, while standard stock items may be easier to adjust or cancel.

How do I request a refund or dispute an incorrect amount with Interstate Glass?

If you believe you were overcharged or billed incorrectly, contact Interstate Glass directly with your invoice, estimate, and any supporting documentation. Explain the discrepancy—such as wrong dimensions, quantities, or pricing—and ask for a review. If they confirm an error, they can process a partial or full refund back to your original payment method. If the issue is not resolved to your satisfaction, you can escalate the matter through your credit card issuer by opening a formal dispute.

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