Posted on 11/29/2021 4:35 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
When your windshield suffers an irreparable crack, must you opt for brand-new auto glass? If you own a popular vehicle model, there are plenty of salvage yards where you can find a replacement windshield for a fraction of the price you’d pay for a new one. But should you take that route? Is it safe to put a used windshield on your car or truck? Read on to find out.
Posted on 8/23/2021 4:51 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
If your vehicle has ever had a windshield replacement, it’s critical that you know whether the new windshield was correctly installed. Click to learn how to tell if your existing windshield is protecting your safety.
Posted on 11/23/2020 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
Proper aftercare is essential for maintaining the integrity of your auto glass after a windshield replacement. Click to learn post-replacement windshield care tips from the experts at Only 1 Auto Glass.
Posted on 11/2/2020 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
Under ideal circumstances, your windshield can last as long as your vehicle. But as the most fragile component of the entire automobile, auto glass is highly vulnerable to damage. At Only 1 Auto Glass, we understand having a windshield replacement isn’t at the top of anyone’s list. But in certain cases, replacement glass is necessary to protect the integrity of the windshield and the safety of you and your passengers.
Posted on 10/26/2020 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
Have you recently had a windshield replacement on your vehicle? Are you worried it wasn’t properly installed? If so, this situation is never something to take lightly — faulty windshield installation can put your safety (and even your life) at risk.
Posted on 11/11/2019 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
Have you noticed moisture accumulation inside your vehicle? Or how about an unusual musty, damp odor? If these sound familiar, you’re vehicle has likely sprung a leak. Other signs of a leak include inexplicably wet carpet or floor mats, interior rust, and continually foggy windows. Sound familiar? At Only 1 Auto Glass, we know there are many possible causes of vehicle leaks; we also know the problem typically stems from auto glass issues. If you think your vehicle has sprung a leak, and you believe your windshield is to blame, here’s how to find out, and what you should do about it.
Posted on 8/26/2019 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
Your windshield is designed to handle some major pressure. It's there to protect you in the event of a major accident; therefore, it's to the car maker's benefit to make it as strong as possible for each of their loyal buyers. However, it's also not immune to wear and tear over time. If your windshield has already sustained more than a few damages along the way, you may want to consider the following to see if it should be replaced.
Posted on 5/20/2019 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
Windshield damage is more common than you think. Tiny dents and chips that begin as unnoticeable defects can quickly expand into bigger and more costly problems. Some windshield damage can be easily repaired with a special coating or other techniques. However, there are times when even small damages require a full windshield replacement. How can you tell if your damaged windshield can be repaired or if you'll need a full replacement? Consider these three issues when assessing your damage.
Posted on 4/8/2019 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
The windshield on your car may last as long as your car does. However, this is not always the case. There are issues that may pop up that can cause your windshield to need to be replaced. If your windshield develops any of these issues, an auto glass repair shop should examine your windshield to determine whether it needs to be repaired or replaced. Here are three common problems that can occur with your windshield that may cause your windshield to need to be replaced.
Posted on 11/5/2018 4:00 AM By Only 1 Auto Glass
Window installation companies are responsible for keeping their clients safe in their vehicles once they drive off from the service center. The slightest miscalculation in a windshield installation can be deadly.
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