A.G. River Inc.
Location: 900 Cortland Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94110
Phone: 415-648-8535
Fax: 415-648-8246
Email: sales@agriverinc.com
Website: agriverinc.com
About A.G. River Inc.
A.G. River Inc. is a full-service window and door company serving the San Francisco Bay Area since 1982. Located in the heart of Bernal Heights, they specialize in both new and replacement projects, with a particular focus on “San Francisco Style” custom wood windows and doors. With over four decades of experience, they provide a wide range of options to suit the unique architectural needs of local homes and businesses.
“A.G. River is a local family-owned and operated business located in San Francisco. This business began in 1982 in a small San Francisco garage on Banks St. Agustin Sr. made a name for himself in the industry, so his small two-car garage was not big enough to hold all his work, and he moved the company to our current location on 900 Cortland Ave. In 2003, A.G. River was passed down from father to son, so Agustin Jr. took over the business and thus began a new era for A.G. River.”
Products and Services
Custom Wood Windows & Doors: Specialized craftsmanship for traditional San Francisco styles, ensuring historical and aesthetic accuracy for local properties.
Major Brand Partnerships: In addition to custom wood products, they work with all major manufacturers to offer vinyl, wood/clad, and fiberglass windows and doors.
Full-Service Solutions: Comprehensive support for both new installations and window or door replacements.
Guaranteed Workmanship: All services and installations are backed by a satisfaction guarantee.
Business Hours:
Mon – Fri 8-5
Sat 8-3 (by appointment only)
Sun- CLOSED
Estimates and Consultations
A.G. River Inc. provides free estimates to clients throughout the city. Interested parties can reach out via phone or email to discuss their specific project requirements and explore available material and design options.
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