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CONSUMER INFORMATION
WARNING!
Don’t Drive One more day With
That Break In Your
Windshield…
And Don’t Call Your Insurance Company Or Any
Glass Company Until You Read This Message!
Learn 4 Costly Misconceptions About Windshield
Replacement & 10 Questions To Ask Any Glass
Shop BEFORE You Set Up An Appointment!
The Consumer Help Message
Hello and welcome to our website. Thank you very much for taking the time to
educate yourself before making the critical decision of replacing your
windshield. This task should not be taken lightly. We are grateful for the
opportunity to provide you with the information about auto glass and help you
choose a glass company.
Troy Auto Glass has been in business since 1962. And in that time, we have learned that auto glass installations are the subject of much confusion. In fact, people have so many misconceptions about auto glass installation that we decided to offer this consumer information message so when you need to select an auto glass company, you can make an informed, intelligent decision.
In just a moment, we will share with you four costly misconceptions about getting new auto glass, offer a few suggestions to help you save time, and then we’ll give you ten questions you should ask every auto glass company before you set up an appointment.
If you’d like to skip over this consumer information and speak to a live glass
expert, call 248-649-3109. We promise to give you all of the accurate
information you need to make the right choice.
Now here’s
Misconception #1: Your windshield is not considered part of the safety equipment of your car.
No. The engineers of today’s vehicles use the windshield to help restrain you and your family from being ejected in case of an accident. It’s also designed to support the roof in case of a roll over and help the airbag deploy properly.
An improperly installed windshield could put you and your family at great risk in case of an accident.
Misconception #2: You can safely drive your car immediately after a new
windshield is installed.
No. This could be a deadly mistake. The adhesives that hold your windshield in
place take time to set up. This could be as few as
1 hour to as much as 24
hours. Make sure to ask the glass shop what brand and type of adhesive is being
used in your vehicle. The set up times will vary greatly with weather
conditions. The warmer and wetter the faster the adhesives set up. The colder
and drier the longer it takes to setup.
Another problem with driving the vehicle too soon is the windshield could shift slightly and cause it to leak when it rains.
Misconception #3: Making a claim with your insurance company will make
the rates go up.
No. Most windshields break because of stones being thrown from the highway by
other cars. Because these stone breaks are unrelated to your driving skills,
they fall under comprehensive insurance coverage. Some insurance companies refer
to comprehensive insurance as "act of nature" incidents because they are not the
driver's fault. In most cases, not all, your rates will not increase because of
these “act of nature” incidents. Other examples of comprehensive claims could be
theft or vandalism. A very small portion of your insurance bill is for
comprehensive loss risk.
Misconception #4: You must go where your insurance company tells you to go to have your auto glass replaced.
No. By law as an insured, you have the right to choose any glass shop. The insurance company cannot direct you or influence you to go to a particular shop as condition for payment.
In addition, many insurance companies use glass networks as a means of handling their claims. If so, you may be arbitrarily sent to a glass shop that doesn’t adhere to the strict standards that your vehicle manufacturer recommends.
If you have comprehensive insurance on your vehicle, calling around to get prices is a waste of your time since the price has already been negotiated in advance with your insurance company. If you have no coverage or a high deductible, make sure you get an estimate in writing in advance to avoid any bait and switch tactics used by some glass shops.
Now, to avoid going to the wrong glass shop, we’ve made a list of ten questions you must ask the shop before you make an appointment.
They are:
• Do you use only Original Equipment Quality Glass on all your installations?
• How long will it take for the adhesives to set up before I can safely drive
the car?
• Can you show me in writing from the manufacturer that the cure time is safe?
• Do you offer a lifetime guarantee against water and air leaks? And a stress
break warranty?
• Are your installers Certified or do they just learn on the job?
• Will I only be required to pay my insurance deductible or will there be any
other charges?
• Will you take care of billing my insurance company for me?
• Will you give a written quote for any charges I may have to pay?
• If the break is smaller than a quarter…Do you offer windshield repair as an
option?
• If I have rust around my windshield…what do you do?
Once you’re satisfied that you’re working with an honest, competent professional glass shop, ask him to submit the insurance claim for you and give you a written quote for any deductible you may have to pay for.
If safety is not a priority, there are many other glass shops in the phone book that can help you.
But, if you want your vehicle to be returned to its original crash worthiness- helping to keep you and your family safe – then I invite you to call us.
We’ll be happy to answer your questions and provide you with a written quote without any obligation of any kind.
To reach us call 248-649-3109
Or, if you prefer click on this link to get an Online Quote
We’ll take care of contacting your insurance company and bill them directly. We guarantee our work with a lifetime warranty against stress cracks and leakage.
Thanks for reading. We hope you found this consumer message helpful. If you have
any questions or comments – or you’d like us to contact your insurance for you –
please call us at 248-649-3109.
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