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Meet Bojan — Owner & Lead Installer

When you call LuxGlass, you’re calling Bojan. He’s the person who answers the phone during business hours, the person who shows up at your in-home consultation, the person who templates the glass to the millimetre, and one of the small crew that installs it. There are no layers of project managers, salespeople, or subcontractors between him and your project — and that’s the entire point of how LuxGlass is built.

Why LuxGlass exists

Bojan incorporated Lux Glass in 2014 and spent nearly two years building the business through side projects while still working full-time in the trade. By the time he went fully solo, he had a clear standard for what he wanted Lux Glass to be: owner on every install, no subcontracting, and the same precision he’d learned from European-trained mentors brought directly into Halton and the GTA’s high-end residential market.

The starting point was simple: build a glass installation company small enough that one person could be accountable for every project from quote to handover. The earliest installs were small residential frameless showers across Oakville and the western GTA — work that came from word-of-mouth and personal referrals. Within a few years the business had expanded to glass railings, custom mirrors, and commercial partition work.

From there, LuxGlass has grown — but deliberately. The company has stayed at a size where Bojan still personally touches every job, and the 5-year written workmanship warranty exists because that’s the only honest way to back work you did with your own hands. As Bojan put it on the company’s 12-year mark: “Twelve years ago I was driving one van and measuring showers in my notebook.”

The Oakville business base — Oakville, ON, serving Halton Region and the GTA — is the working address of the business, not a virtual office or sales front, and it’s where every quote, drawing, and warranty document originates.

12+ years of glass and glazing experience

Bojan has been in the glass and glazing trade for 12+ years. He learned the work hands-on, through years on installation crews before founding LuxGlass. Bojan trained under three established Toronto-area glass companies over five years before going solo. He started at a European-owned company specializing in frameless shower doors and glass railings — where he learned European standards for precision frameless work. He then spent a year at a large Toronto glazing contractor handling broader commercial work, and finished his pre-founding years at one of the oldest glass enclosure specialists in the city. That progression — from shower-and-railing precision to large commercial glazing to heritage glass enclosure work — is the foundation of how Lux Glass approaches every install today.

Project experience covers high-end residential frameless work — primary ensuite shower enclosures, second-floor and lakefront glass railings, large-format vanity mirrors — as well as commercial office partitions and storefront work across the GTA.

What that experience translates to for a homeowner is simple: the person measuring your shower opening has done it hundreds of times, on every kind of substrate, in every type of GTA home from 1920s Etobicoke renovations to brand-new Milton builds. The mistakes that newer installers make in the first five years of their career — wrong fastener for the substrate, panels templated to the wrong tolerance, hardware specced without checking the wall structure behind the tile — Bojan made early and learned from. Working with the same person across multiple projects (or across years on a single home as you renovate room by room) means you’re not paying for someone else to learn on your install.

Why he doesn’t subcontract

This is the part that matters most. Most glass companies in the GTA work on a subcontracted model: a sales rep quotes the job, a project manager schedules it, and a separate install crew shows up on the day — often a different crew each time, sometimes a contractor working for several glass companies that week. The math works for the glass company, but it falls apart for the homeowner the moment something needs attention.

When the install crew has no relationship with you and no accountability past the day they leave, warranty calls become finger-pointing. The sales company says it was the install crew’s mistake. The install contractor says they followed the spec they were given. The homeowner is in the middle, holding a warranty document that doesn’t clearly belong to anyone.

Bojan personally measures, fabricates, and installs every Lux Glass project. He is on-site for every job, from first measurement to final silicone bead. For larger projects, additional installers are hired directly to work under Bojan’s supervision — never independent subcontractors handling parts of a job on their own. Every install is Bojan’s install. Every warranty is Bojan’s word.

Personal commitment to quality

Bojan treats every install like it’s going into his own home. That’s not a slogan — it’s a working rule. If a substrate isn’t right, he says so before the job starts. If a contractor on the project hasn’t coordinated tile or framing properly, he won’t install over top of work that he knows is going to cause a problem in two years. He’d rather lose a quote than do a job he knows won’t last 10 years past the warranty period.

The result is a slower quoting process than some homeowners are used to. An in-home consultation with Bojan involves looking at the substrate behind the finish, talking through what’s already there or what’s about to be there, and sometimes recommending a wait or a sequence change with the other trades. Homeowners who want a quote in 90 seconds and a deposit invoice the same day are usually better served by a different installer. Homeowners who want the install to still look right in 2036 tend to stay with LuxGlass.

Why owner-operator matters for premium glass work

Custom glass is one of the few residential trades where the gap between a good install and a bad install doesn’t show up for years. A frameless shower that was templated 2 mm too generous will still look fine on day one — the silicone bead hides it. The hardware will still hold. But after a few hundred door swings, the panel that was slightly out of plumb starts pulling on the hinge, the seal line opens, and water finds the substrate. By the time the homeowner sees the problem, the original installer is two seasons of work down the road.

That gap is where the subcontracted model fails. When the person who templates the opening is different from the person who installs it, small information loss is inevitable — a note about substrate moisture that didn’t make it onto the spec sheet, a hardware finish that was changed at quote stage but not flagged on the install ticket, a tile thickness the templater eyeballed because the homeowner hadn’t picked it yet. Each handoff is a place for a small detail to drop. After enough handoffs, the install that goes in is no longer the install that was quoted.

Owner-operator means no handoffs. The person who looked at your substrate, drew the panel, specced the hardware, and signed the warranty is the same person setting the glass on install day. That’s the structural reason the 5-year warranty is honest — and it’s why the work still looks right ten years on.

What you can expect when you call

  • Who answers the phone: Bojan, during business hours. After hours, voicemail and email — both responded to within one business day.
  • Who shows up to the in-home consultation: Bojan, with measuring tools, a substrate moisture meter where relevant, and hardware samples in the finishes you’re considering.
  • Who templates the install: Bojan. Templating happens after rough work is done and before final tile or stone in most projects.
  • Who installs: Bojan on every job, from first measurement to final silicone bead. For larger projects, additional installers are hired directly to work under Bojan’s supervision — never independent subcontractors handling parts of a job on their own.
  • Who handles warranty claims: Bojan. Same phone number, same email, same person. Site visit within 5 business days of your call. See the warranty page for the full claim process.

You can also see recent installs to get a feel for the kind of work the crew does day to day.

Outside of LuxGlass

Bojan lives in Oakville. Outside of the business, Bojan is active in the Halton and GTA trade community and has built relationships with general contractors, custom home builders, designers, and architects across the region over the past decade. The trade network referrals that drive much of LuxGlass’s work today come from this base.

Read the longer 12-year story on the press page.

Schedule a consultation directly with the owner

If you’re planning a renovation that involves any custom glass — frameless shower enclosure, glass railing, mirror wall, partition, steam enclosure, backsplash — call Bojan directly. The first consultation is on-site at your property, free, and doesn’t come with a sales script.

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