Posted on 10/16/2017 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
Here at Only 1 Auto Glass, we are dedicated to providing you with superior service that meets all of your needs. This is why we offer mobile windshield repair. That’s right, if you can’t come to us, we’ll come to you. We service all personal and commercial vehicles in the Twin Cities, Minnesota area. Just give us a call, and we’ll be on our way.
Posted on 10/9/2017 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
When it comes to vehicles, choosing the right products for your car is a big deal. Therefore, it is important that you understand the difference between OEM (original equipment manufacturer) windshields and aftermarket windshields. Let’s take a look.
Posted on 9/11/2017 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
The answer to the question is yes, it is legal for someone to sell his or her vehicle to someone else with a broken windshield. The condition, however, is the buyer must be aware of the damaged glass, and agree to purchase the vehicle under the that condition. If you assume ownership of a car with a damaged window, then you should bring the vehicle to Only 1 Auto Glass to have all the windows inspected and the glass repaired.
Posted on 9/4/2017 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
Do you have a cracked or chipped windshield that needs to be repaired? Have you held off taking it to a glass repair technician simply for the fear that the glass may be too expensive to repair? The good news is, you may be one of thousands of drivers in Minnesota whose insurance providers will pick up glass repair bill for you.
Posted on 8/28/2017 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
No one wants to walk outside and see that one of the windows on their car has been broken. Regardless of how it happened, you need to get it cleaned up and repaired. Here are the steps you should follow after your car window has been broken.
Posted on 7/3/2017 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
If you have a large crack or chip in your windshield, or your windshield is becoming foggy between the panes of glass, you may have an appointment to have your windshield replaced. This is a relatively straight forward process that takes a couple of hours to complete. However, if you have never had it done before, you may find yourself wondering what steps a professional follows when removing the old one and installing a new one. Here are the steps that are followed when replacing a windshield.
Posted on 6/26/2017 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
Rocks and other foreign debris can cause damage to your windshield. The impact of something that hits your windshield can leave behind chips, cracks or can even shatter your windshield. If your windshield has been damaged, you may be curious as to how a windshield is repaired. Here are the three common methods used for windshield glass repair.
Posted on 6/19/2017 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
A rock hitting your windshield can lead to a variety of cracks, breaks, chips and more. The impact of the rock can also be in the shape of a star or asterisk impression, a spider web or a bull's eye or target mark. If you have a mark on your windshield that is in the shape of a star, you may find yourself wondering if this type of mark can be repaired or if your entire windshield needs to be replaced. Here is some information you will want to know:
Posted on 6/5/2017 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
Windshield cracks are not all that uncommon. They are typically caused when a rock or piece of gravel flies up from the roadway or off a truck and hits your car's windshield while you are driving. Having the crack filled is extremely important. It helps to prevent the crack from growing larger as your car vibrates due to rocky roads or potholes. However, life happens, and sometimes people do not get their cracks or chips filled quickly. But with temperatures increasing and summer almost upon us, it is important to have your crack repaired soon.
Posted on 5/29/2017 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
When your auto glass is badly cracked, chipped or damaged beyond repair, you need to visit an auto body shop for a replacement, but where does the damaged glass go? There’s more than one answer because the glass can be recycled, reused or end-up in a landfill depending on the circumstances. The variability lies in the composition of windshields along with auto body shop best practices.