Showing posts with label Windshield Replacement. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Windshield Replacement. Show all posts

Tuesday, March 26, 2013

Best Choice for Windshield Repairs - Glass Insurance

Rock chip only 2 hours old - Look at the detail in the fine cracks

Without comprehensive glass insurance coverage, a cracked windshield can be a costly repair (Ron Tibert – Scotiaauto.com)


Potholes are starting to form, roads are getting bumpy and the temperature fluctuates many times in the day, all contributing to windshields snapping at a weak point like a stone chip.

Spring time brings out the bits of gravel and road pieces, you see scattered on our highways, so traveling too close to the vehicle in front of you is not a good idea. Prevention and being proactive is a great start to being one of those people who never had a windshield replaced in their life.

So what should you do in the case that you get a rock chip?
  1. Pull over in a safe place if you can and use our rock chip cover stickers or clear tape to cover the chip to keep it clean. Obviously, do not do this step if the chip is in the critical viewing area. 
  2. Lets save your windshield and give our shop a call or send a quote through our website - If you have comprehensive insurance coverage, you maybe covered under your plan and the cost is usually free with no deductible. We have insurance partnerships and computer systems in place to verify coverage and billing for you.

Sometimes the crack can spread seconds after the impact while driving. Quite interesting to see but can be scary and has the driver wondering if the windshield will blow out on them.

If the windshield is cracked you most likely will need to replace it. Depending on your insurance coverage, you may be eligible for free replacements, which means absolutely no out of pocket expense to you. Your insurance claim will cover the majority of the cost and we’ll cover the rest. Eligibility is based on your specific auto insurance company.

So what legal action can you do to get your money back?

Experience in the past has suggested that you may just be wasting your time chasing down the vehicle and actually trying to get any settlement. If the rock or object came from an unsecured load you have a better chance of getting help replacing the glass.

So let’s not travel too close to the vehicle ahead of you and we will welcome the warmer days of spring.

Come join us on our facebook page for more tips and ideas to maintain a quality viewing windshield for years to come. (And get a coupon for $5 off your next windshield) http://on.fb.me/15PgUl1 

Visit our website at www.scotiaauto.com 
Contact us at http://http://www.scotiaauto.com/contact.htm/
Lunenburg / Bridgewater 902-543-1956
Halifax / Dartmouth 902-468-5583

Monday, April 9, 2012

Spring Car Care: Windshield Replacement Safety Tips

- Ron Tibert of Scotia Auto Glass

Discovering a cracked windshield or getting a windshield stone chip off the road from that speeding nameless driver passing us, is disturbing to most of us.

A cracked windshield is a safety risk. Besides seatbelts and air bags, most automobile safety experts rank the windshield as one of the top vital safety components in your vehicle today. The windshields key job other than keep bugs out of your teeth is to provide structural strength to the body during “roll over” and to assist in the proper deployment of vehicle airbags. The windshield replacement industry is technically unregulated and most shops use interpreted voluntary standards.

Consumers should ask at least these four questions before their next windshield replacement:

1. Will the sealant hold the windshield in during the deployment of the airbags? You should stay away from butyl tape or silicone products for windshield replacements. OEM Original manufactures seal or other top quality equivalent brands like Dow or Sika should be used.

2. How long does the urethane adhesive need for safe drive away time? Every urethane has a recommended drive away time based on temperature and humidity factors.

3. Will the technician wear nitrile gloves to keep from contaminating the glass? Hand oils and dust can contaminate the edges of the glass, compromising the urethane seal.

4. Will the old urethane seal be removed from the car glass frame? Taking the “short cut” method is not recommended according to the Auto Glass Replacement Safety Council. “Only the full cut method (removing all urethane) should be used for polyurethane retention systems.”

As a bonus, always ask about your warrantee. What if the glass breaks on its own? What if it leaks in a week, 6 months or a year?

These tips should help make the auto glass replacement a better experience.

- Ron Tibert of Scotia Auto Glass

For more information, visit www.scotiaauto.com

Thursday, April 7, 2011

Scotia Auto Glass will bring the solution to you

Scotia Auto Glass
Kelly Bent
Our society has turned towards quick fixes. We demand immediate solutions to
problems and obstacles. The downside to most instant solutions is they are
not always sound, leaving us frustrated. So, when a windshield chip or crack
happens who has the time to remain at a garage for up to half a day? No one!
Scotia Auto Glass has been a 100 per cent mobile glass replacement and
repair operation for over 30 years. "We are all about saving time and
money for each client. We don't have long waits and we don't require a minimum
amount of bookings before we will come to an area. If someone needs glass
repair for their vehicle, home, commercial property or boat we are quickly
on the way," explains Ron Tibert, owner and operator of Scotia Auto Glass.
This premium service doesn't come with a premium price tag. The mobile
service is of no extra cost to the customer. "We are all about customer
service and convenience."

The first step with glass repair or replacement is to diagnose the problem.
"A quick email or phone call from a client to one of our trained
technicians gives us the information we need to get the ball rolling on the job and all
our quotes are free. If the client describes a bulls-eye crack, half moon
crack or spider crack we know most often they can be repaired," says
Tibert. "Glass chips can spread very quickly and should be dealt with right away
or they will lead to windshield replacement." Windshield repair and
replacement can be done in the home owners' driveway or garage. "The entire job
usually takes less than and hour and the client can stay in the comfort of their own
home or office." Scotia Auto Glass is also approved by all major insurance
companies. This ensures quick processing of claims and all work comes with a
lifetime warranty. "Our workmanship is guaranteed for as long as you own
your vehicle." Scotia Auto Glass also has access to the largest warehouses
in Canada.  This means the customers don't have long waits for materials.
Safety is of the utmost importance to Scotia Auto Glass. "A windshield is
a key component in the structural integrity of a vehicle. Having a repair done
correctly and quickly is critical to the safety of passengers." Ron and
his technicians are constantly training and upgrading to offer the best
solutions to their customers. "We aren't stumped by a challenge. We always
try to come up with the best solutions to serve the client's needs."
Keep the name Scotia Auto Glass at the top of your to do list. They will be
your saving solution to any glass problem. For more information or to
receive a free quote please visit www.scotiaauto.com

Ms. Kelly Bent
Special Features Writer/Photographer