Posted on 8/13/2018 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
In the state of Minnesota, it is illegal for any entity (car dealership, salvage yard, auto glass repair center, etc.) to sell you a damaged windshield. A damaged windshield would be classified as any windshield with a crack, chip, or any other blemish.
Posted on 8/6/2018 8:27 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
As you are driving down the road, you may face potential hazards. Some of these hazards can cause damage to your windshield. If your windshield is chipped or cracked, bring your car to Only 1 Auto Glass for repairs.
Posted on 7/2/2018 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
Have you ever approached your vehicle only to discover a cracked or broken side mirror? If so, then you know how frustrating it can be to observe. You might be tempted to drive without your mirror, but doing so can carry hefty fines in the event of a routine traffic stop. Not only can broken auto glass impact your wallet, but it can create a safety risk to you and other drivers around you.
Posted on 6/25/2018 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
At Only 1 Auto Glass of the Twin Cities, Minnesota is the expert in automotive glass repair and replacement. It takes a professional to analyze if a crack, chip, or ding is minor enough to withstand repairs or if a full replacement is necessary. When to replace your car’s sunroof is a difficult question to answer requiring a trained pro to check the damage.
Posted on 6/4/2018 2:14 PM By Only 1 Auto Glass
Nothing stops your life easier than broken or cracked auto glass. When faced with this dilemma, most automobiles are not able to safely drive to an auto body shop or glass repair professional. With Only 1 Auto Glass, we come to you with twelve locations across the Twin Cities, Minnesota. Our experts provide free estimates for your auto glass replacement, windshield chip repair, or auto glass repair. Let's take a look at the benefits of a pre-purchase inspection.
Posted on 5/28/2018 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
Automotive side windows are fixed in the car’s door, and a motorized button is used to roll a side window up or down in modern cars. In older cars, a hand crank is used to raise and lower the window. Only 1 Auto Glass in Maplewood, Minnesota can replace or repair your side auto glass no matter kind of device your vehicle has. Below are some reasons your side auto window may not be closing all the way.
Posted on 4/2/2018 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
Your auto glass protects you when you operate your vehicle from the road and its hazards. We adhere to standards of safety when we replace and repair auto glass. It is important to stay informed about safety standards in auto glass repair and replacement. By following safety standards when we repair and replace your auto glass, your safety is our priority.
Posted on 2/12/2018 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
We’ll be honest. We pity any car that is in the hands of a teenager. While it’s true that teenagers need to time to improve their driving skills, the growing pains can be costly and critical at times. Most teens do not understand how correctly operating a vehicle keeps it in condition. Like everything else, making the connection between the two takes a little time. In the meantime, we repair a lot of windshields in cars driven by teenagers. Thankfully, our certified team of auto glass repair technicians can perform a windshield repair or windshield replacement when something happens to your vehicle.
Posted on 2/5/2018 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
The rear windshield is located opposite of the front windshield in the back of the vehicle, protecting the rear passengers from the outside. The rear windshield helps your car maintain its rigid frame, as well as protecting occupants of the vehicle from objects and weather conditions outside. How manufacturers make rear windshield glass, how it functions, and what features they add to it is what sets it apart from the front windshield. All of these features determine how we repair a rear windshield when you bring it to our auto glass repair center.
Posted on 1/29/2018 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
It is not uncommon to find broken car windows covered in plastic in Minneapolis. Motorists will often do this if they do not have either the time or the money to get auto glass repair. There are several problems involved with using plastic to protect your car. Some of the risks can be dangerous. We discuss a few of these risks below.