by Neysa Watkins | Aug 29, 2017 | Auto Glass, Auto Windshield, Safety, Windshield Repair
Chips to nip in the bud Windshield chip repair is a very common call, for most automobile owners. It is a cheaper solution that a full windshield repair, and is faster by far, as well. There are some expectations that you as a car or truck owner may have, when it...
by Neysa Watkins | Aug 22, 2017 | Auto Glass, Auto Side windows, Auto Windshield, Windshield Repair
To Laminate or Not to Laminate? Until recent years, the only laminated, sometimes called safety, glass in many automobiles was the windshield. The benefits of using laminated glass in the front of the vehicle include prevention of shattered glass inside the vehicle...
by Neysa Watkins | Aug 15, 2017 | Auto Glass, Auto Windshield, Windshield Repair
The two players There are two main types of auto glass used on most vehicles today. One is Laminated, and is usually only for the front windshields. Tempered glass is used everywhere else: the side windows, the back windshields, all of those tiny panes everywhere...
by Neysa Watkins | Jul 28, 2017 | Auto Glass, Auto Windshield, Windshield Repair
So, you want to fix your auto glass yourself? Window repair damage seems simple, especially if your “damage” is just a teeny chip or divot. With easy-to-find home repair kits and web tutorials available in ever-increasing frequency, fixing it yourself presents itself...
by Neysa Watkins | Jul 24, 2017 | Auto Windshield, Safety
Regulations make Business Behave The auto glass industry is something that everyone relies on every day, even if they do not realize it. If you have a car, or any other personal passenger or cargo vehicle, you rely on auto glass professionals. They created your auto...
by Neysa Watkins | Jul 19, 2017 | Auto Windshield
What Is A Windshield, Really? The modern windshield has been around since the early nineteen-hundreds. Windshields provide an enclosed environment in the vehicle, while allowing the drive to see the road ahead. Windshields are produced in a variety of materials, and...