Tag Archive: Auto Glass

How To File For Windshield Replacement Insurance

April 24, 2020

When pebbles or other flying debris impacts your auto glass at high speeds on the highway, it’s likely to get chipped or cracked. These require professional auto glass services in order to be solved safely. Luckily, comprehensive/full coverage auto glass insurance covers all types of no fault claims, for $0 deductible. Here's what you need to know.

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4 Essential Tips For Driving In Fog

March 13, 2020

Even when everything’s sunny and our road visibility isn’t impaired in the slightest, it can really only take one second of not paying attention for something tragic to happen. When driving in fog, you should take extra precautions, as things can get out of hand even quicker.

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How Many Types of Windshield Glass Are There?

September 14, 2018

Over the decades, car safety glass changed dramatically, but its purpose remained as a steadfast protector against the natural elements and flying debris. Here are a few auto glass options of the past, the present, and even the future!

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Arizona, Nation’s Broken Auto Glass Capital?

August 15, 2018

Several factors contribute to Arizona’s abnormally high rate of broken auto glass. From flying debris to our blazing sun, our environment isn't the friendliest for your car's windshield. Read on to learn about the different risks, and why you should maybe consider having car glass insurance.

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How to Temporarily Cover a Broken Car Window

July 3, 2018

If your side window has been shattered, it’s important to create a temporary barrier between your vehicle's interior and outside elements until you get it fixed properly. As such, we're here to teach how to cover a broken car window, and why it's imperative to do so until you can get a certified replacement.

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Will I Get a Fine for Not Having a Windshield Crack Repair?

July 3, 2018

Arizona windshield windshield crack repair law states that it’s illegal to drive your vehicle if there's auto glass damage that obstructs the driver’s vision. Law enforcement generally operates under the understanding that any crack over ¼ of an inch wide is considered significant enough to impair the driver’s vision.

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