FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS

We use your VIN to make sure we arrive with the right piece of glass for your specific vehicle.

You can safely drive the vehicle one hour after the installation is complete.

Unfortunately no, the only way is if you park it in your enclosed garage and do not drive the vehicle.

We accept Visa, Mastercard, Discover or American Express, Debit Cards, as well as PayPal, Cash.

No, your insurance rates should not increase for an auto glass replacement. Insurance companies do not factor glass claims by themselves into the equation. Unlike accidents, windshield replacements are no-fault comprehensive claims and by law cannot cause rates to increase. To be sure, however, check your policy or call your agent.

By law, the State of Florida allows you the consumer the Right to Choose which company repairs your car. You may find that your insurance company tries to direct you to a shop that gives them the cheapest price. Since not all shops follow safe installation procedures, your insurance company has no way of knowing what kind of job will be done on your car. You do not have to go where your insurance company tries to steer you. If you do decide to go where your insurance company wants you to go, make sure you ask about urethane sealants, safe drive-away times and specified warranties.