About Sechelt Glass
quality glass specialists in Sechelt on the Sunshine Coast
Sechelt Glass is a locally owned glass installation and design company located on the beautiful Sunshine Coast of British Columbia. Our two installers have a combined experience of 34 years of glazing. Sechelt Glass was created by Steven Stinchcombe, a reputable glazier on the Sunshine Coast.
Sechelt Glass is the perfect choice for all your glass needs. We provide service all along the Sunshine Coast including Gibsons, Roberts Creek, Wilson Creek, Davis Bay, Sechelt, Halfmoon Bay, Madeira Park and Pender Harbour.
Our Team
Steven Stinchcombe – Owner/Lead Installer
Steve grew up in Kelowna and moved to Vancouver in his early twenties. He tried to become a famous rock star. Just in case the rock star thing didn't pan out, Steve learned the craft of glazing from his uncle, who was a lifelong glazier. Soon Steve discovered that he was good at glazing and he went on to work for a reputable glass company in Vancouver where he put his practice to work on projects from simple residential work to high-end skyrises & storefronts. After moving to the Sunshine Coast in 2006, Steve continued to glaze and had two beautiful children. Now with his son Silas starting kindergarten soon and his daughter Quinn having just turned 1, Steve is ready to pursue his longtime passion of owing his own glass company.
Having glazed for 17 years, Steve has a keen sense of what customer's want. He also has a strong eye for design and will work with customers to achieve the best look. Steve believes in quality work and good customer relations.
In his personal time, Steve likes to play music, take his kids to the beach and have family camping trips.
Ryan Elson – Lead Installer
Ryan has been glazing on the Sunshine Coast for 17 years. His Grandfather opened the first glass shop on the Sunshine Coast. Ryan is confident in all glazing niches and produces quality work. Ryan has two beautiful children: Tessa and Dayton, and his lovely Partner: Candace. In his spare time he likes to build one of a kind furniture pieces either from scratch or from rebuilding used pieces.