Windshield Repair
Windshield damage can happen when you least expect it, and sometimes replacement is the best option. However, if your windshield has a chip or crack that’s six inches or smaller, then a quick repair might be all you need to safely get back on the road. [Business Name] can usually repair your windshield under the following conditions:
You’ll want to repair your windshield sooner rather than later for the following reasons:
- The chip or crack is 6 inches or less
- You have three or fewer chips
- There is no damage in front of a camera or sensor
You’ll want to repair your windshield sooner rather than later for the following reasons:
- Chip repairs are affordable (and may even cost you nothing depending on your insurance)
- Small chips can turn into big cracks (leading to the need to completely replace your windshield)
- Repairs are very quick (often taking less than 30 minutes)
- [Business Name] only uses high quality materials (we take no shortcuts on quality)
- All repairs are backed by our warranty (and guaranteed to pass lease turn-ins and state vehicle inspections)
Windshield Replacement
Sometimes the damage is so extensive that replacing your windshield is the best option. Depending on how bad your windshield looks, you could have limited visibility, making it unsafe to drive. We at [Business Name] definitely want all our customers to be safe on the road. That’s why we provide high quality windshield replacement for all makes and models.
When you hire us to replace your windshield, our technician will:
When you hire us to replace your windshield, our technician will:
- Give you an overview of removing, replacing, and installing a new windshield.
- Completely remove the old windshield.
- Install the new windshield using the most advanced primers and adhesives.
- Re-calibrate sensors and cameras if necessary.
- Vacuum any broken glass and clean all your windows.
- Inform you about the 30-45 minute drive-away-time adhesive which will allow you to drive away quickly and safely.
Back Window Replacement
Having rear windshield damage can be just as bad and inconvenient as having front windshield damage. Just like with all other auto glass: if the damage is really extensive, then we can replace your back glass. Most back window replacement jobs take an hour or less.
When you hire [Business Name] to replace your rear windshield, our technicians will:
When you hire [Business Name] to replace your rear windshield, our technicians will:
- Carefully inspect the damage.
- Take off the damaged glass.
- Vacuum any debris and glass.
- Install the brand new rear windshield.
- Make sure any defrost or other technological features are working properly.
- Clean all of the glass on your vehicle.
Side Window Replacement
Auto glass damage is not limited to your front or rear windshield. Sometimes a criminal might try to break into your vehicle by shattering the side window. Unfortunately, a broken window can expose the inside of your car to the elements and to theft. Your valuables and car interior are not protected by a patch or any other temporary fix. No matter how your side window got damaged, [Business Name] will help repair or replace your window quickly and efficiently.
When you hire us to replace your auto window, our technicians will follow these steps:
When you hire us to replace your auto window, our technicians will follow these steps:
- Carefully inspect the damage.
- Take off the door panel to access the remaining glass.
- Vacuum any debris and glass from the vehicle.
- Install a brand new side window.
- Test the regulator to make sure everything works properly.
- Put the door panel back on.
- Clean all of the glass on your vehicle.
Power Window Repair
If your power window no longer works properly, you need much more than a quick fix. Side windows are some of the most active parts of your vehicle, and they can wear down fast if you try to fix them yourself or use the wrong parts. You can trust the team at [Business Name] to give you high quality service and get your power window motor back in top shape.
If you’re experiencing any of the following issues, go ahead and reach out to us:
If you’re experiencing any of the following issues, go ahead and reach out to us:
- Windows are stuck
- Windows roll slowly
- Windows are off track
- Malfunctioning switches
- Broken buttons
- Windows won’t go up
- Windows won’t go down
- Intermittent functionality
Safety Calibration
If you own a newer vehicle, chances are your windshield has a camera and/or other sensors attached to it. The forward-facing camera is part of your vehicle’s Advanced Driver Assistance Safety Systems (ADAS). These systems are designed to keep you and your vehicle safe when driving. When getting your windshield replaced on a car equipped with ADAS, almost all vehicle manufacturers require that this camera be recalibrated.
The team at [Business Name] can handle your windshield replacement and ADAS calibration all in the same appointment. There are two types of windshield camera recalibration: dynamic and static. Dynamic recalibration involves driving your vehicle on well-marked roads to recalibrate your camera system. This can take one hour or longer depending on the vehicle’s make and model. Static recalibration, on the other hand, involves having a specific target image mounted on a fixture in front of the vehicle. This can also take one hour or longer depending on the vehicle’s make and model. In some cases, both a dynamic and a static recalibration might be required.
The team at [Business Name] can handle your windshield replacement and ADAS calibration all in the same appointment. There are two types of windshield camera recalibration: dynamic and static. Dynamic recalibration involves driving your vehicle on well-marked roads to recalibrate your camera system. This can take one hour or longer depending on the vehicle’s make and model. Static recalibration, on the other hand, involves having a specific target image mounted on a fixture in front of the vehicle. This can also take one hour or longer depending on the vehicle’s make and model. In some cases, both a dynamic and a static recalibration might be required.