Gulfside Windows, Doors & More, LLC has officially commenced bankruptcy proceedings as the industry faces rising material expenses. Court records hint at a financial strain with the Tampa, Florida-based company’s liabilities exceeding its assets.
Note: A Chapter 11 bankruptcy filing is a legal process that allows a business to reorganize its debts, restructure obligations, and continue operating while working toward financial stability. Under Chapter 11, a debtor typically proposes a plan to repay creditors over time, subject to court approval. A Chapter 11 filing does not necessarily mean a business is closing or going out of business. For additional information, readers are encouraged to contact the business directly.
Overview of the Filing
Gulfside Windows, Doors & More, LLC submitted its Chapter 11 petition on August 19, 2026. The company is classified as a small business debtor in the court records.
The filing comes amid continued cost pressures in the broader window and door industry. A January 2026 report from USGlass Magazine noted higher prices for metal windows, doors, and frames compared with the previous year. In addition, tariffs and import costs continued to put pressure on construction-related materials…