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.