Can anyone help me find a reliable Tucson windshield repair or replacement shop in Arizona? I have a crack in my windshield and need to get it looked at to determine if it needs to be replaced or repaired. The last time I had my windshield replaced, I was approached at a car wash and the guy told me that I should just replace it even though there was only a small chip in it.
I found out later that it could have been repaired and the guy probably replaced it because he got a higher commission which is what I’m trying to avoid.
I would just like to find a Tucson auto glass shop that’s honest and reliable. Does anyone have any recommendations?
My car has a busted side-view mirror and an enormous crack in the windshield. The crack was a dime sized dot for two days, then a cold snap hit and now it’s across the whole bottom part of the windshield. I never had time to take it to be fixed, which is really irritating, since now it looks like I’ll have to have the whole windshield replaced. The mirror probably will be too. The glass is completely gone and the frame is severely cracked. Argh.
Anyway, I don’t know anything about cars except how to put gas in them and change a tire. Do I take this to a body shop? The dealer? About what should I expect to pay? I have a cheap insurance policy with a high deductible so I’m expecting to cover most of the cost out of pocket.
I had Safelite Auto Glass come to repair a chip in my windshield. Instead of reapiring it, it is now beyond repair. He told me that the pressure of the injection of the epoxy caused it split. I can see that both splits angle down and it is at the very bottom of my windshield. My question is two-fold.
First: I was told the repair "may not take". To me, this is not, the repair may cause further damage to your windshield. What is the likelihood of this occurance?
Second: Since the crack is completely out of my line of vision, can I just leave it for now? Is it dangerous to leave it? The repairman told me it won’t implode or anything, it’s just unsightly.
Please let me know if the further damage is normal or if someone thinks the repairman screwed up.
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I’m looking for an auto glass replacement shop in Tucson and would love to talk to someone about their experiences with auto glass shops in Tucson or at least a good referral to call.
I have a huge crack in my windshield and need it to be replaced as quick as possible because I was pulled over for it and now I have to go to court. Any help would be appreciated. Thanks.
See what happens to a windscreen chip in frosty winter weather. Windscreen chip repair is usually free if you have fully comp insurance. Find out more about windscreen repair and book online at www.autoglass.co.uk
I had a chip filled by Auto-glass a while back, but what with all this snow and ice, my chip turned into a crack. Is there any chance that they will repair this for free or discounted because they supposedly ‘fixed’ it previously. I also paid for it to be filled by them back then. Thank you.
I have a small stone chip in my new car’s windshield, not a crack though. I want to remove it. Can I use some sort of rubbing compound, or some sort of remedy? Or do I have to take it to an auto glass repair shop?