Sky-Frame, Inc. has applied for Chapter 11 bankruptcy protection amid increasing debts. The Los Angeles-based company plans to restructure its debts while it develops a reorganization plan.
Sky-Frame, Inc. Files for Chapter 11
Court documents on Pacer show Sky-Frame filed a voluntary Chapter 11 petition in the U.S. Bankruptcy Court for the Central District of California. The Los Angeles-based glass-door maker filed the petition on Dec. 6, 2025.
Known for designing and manufacturing frameless sliding windows and doors, Sky-Frame, Inc. specializes in high-precision glass and glazing systems. Its work includes inclined glass panels, flush indoor-outdoor transitions, frameless sliding systems, and pivot doors.
The company is known for focusing on engineering excellence, architectural design, and sustainability.
Recent Filings and Updates
As per Pacer, the petition was signed by attorney Caroline R. Djang of Buchalter, who filed on behalf of the corporate debtor. A filing fee of $1,738 was paid at submission. Under Subchapter V requirements, Sky-Frame, Inc. is expected to submit its reorganization plan by March 6, 2026.
Key details from the filing include:
- Filing Date: December 6
- Court and Jurisdiction: California Central Bankruptcy Court
- Type of Filing: Voluntary Petition
- Chapter: 11
- Case Number: 2:25-bk-20955
- Estimated Assets: $1,000,001 – $10 million
- Estimated Liabilities: $1,000,001 – $10 million
- Reason for Filing: Financial troubles
According to a document, the company has reported a significant debt load heading into restructuring. The document shows that the firm has approximately $6.1 million in personal property assets and $9.16 million in liabilities. Sky-Frame’s petition lists cash on hand, inventory, and equipment among its assets, along with several leases.
The lease also includes the office location on North La Brea Avenue in Los Angeles. The company also disclosed several unsecured debts, including tax obligations and several large trade-credit claims. The petition estimates between 1 and 49 creditors. The Chapter 11 filing also triggers an automatic stay that pauses most creditor actions while the company works on a reorganization plan.
Sky-Frame Inc. reported fluctuating revenues over the past three years. The company also disclosed multiple legal disputes and noted the sale of a company vehicle earlier this year, as per the document. With Subchapter V procedures in play, the company must file a plan under the court’s timetable; the outcome will depend on whether creditors and the court approve a workable restructuring.

