auto glass repair 76137

auto glass repair 76137

auto glass repair 76108

Auto Glass Repair 76137

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This is in fact, one of our most valuable services. You don’t have to sit at a dirty glass shop waiting for your turn! We come to you for all your auto glass repairs, and get you back on the road fast. Just call us and we’ll send one of our mobile glass specialists to fix the problem on location as quickly as possible! Why should you trust Glass Genie for your next windshield repair? Our service professionals will be on location when you need us; we'll come to your home, office, or any other location to meet you and assess the damage to your vehicle. Some repairs, like windshield chip repair, can be done in minutes, while other repairs may take more time. That’s why Glass Genie™ comes to you for repairs, so you can go about you day at home or office while your car window is repaired or replaced, without the inconvenience of waiting at a glass shop. Ready to get started? Use our quick quote system to get a quote for your specific auto glass services fast!




If you need a quote for a motor home or recreational vehicle, please visit our rv windshield services. We can usually return a quote within 1-2 hours. If we need more information, we may give you a call at the number you provide. After receiving your quote we can usually schedule an appointment within 1 day, and we come to your location! With Glass Genie, we get you back on the road fast!It's More Than a Windshield. It's Part Of Your Safety System At Harmon AutoGlass®, it really is all about you. We believe our product is how the customer feels when we are done. Whether it's convenient mobile service, 24-hour scheduling, high-quality parts and procedures, G12 guarantee, or unwavering commitment to safety, every aspect of our business focuses on you - our customers. When you repair or replace auto glass with Harmon AutoGlass, you're installing confidence.Service King West Ft Worth 2951 West Loop 820 Fort Worth, TX, 76116 T: (817) 302-5250 F: (817) 302-5251




Service King welcomes Yelp and Google reviews because of our transparency to our customers. Service King of West Ft. Worth has Gold Class Certification from I-CAR, making it an elite collision repair center. Only around 10% of collision repair centers in the U.S. are Gold Class certified. Like all our collision repair centers, Service King of West Ft. Worth offers a lifetime guarantee on all repairs. If you’re not completely satisfied with your repairs, just bring your vehicle to any Service King location and we’ll make it right. An Enterprise Rent-A-Car location is available on site. Service King’s team of certified technicians lead the industry with the ability to repair everything from major vehicle damage to finer cosmetic issues. With more than 40 years of experience, there’s no better place for auto dent repair than Service King. Hail storms have a reputation for wreaking havoc on vehicles. Luckily for our customers, the Service King team has earned a reputation for erasing dents caused by these damaging storms.




Bring your hail-battered vehicle into a Service King and all evidence of a storm will be erased. Bumpers are often the first part of the vehicle to absorb contact in a collision. That’s why providing appropriate, safe bumper repair is crucial. At Service King, we provide both the best tools, and most importantly, the right team to do the job correctly. No matter what your vehicle body is made of, or the severity of the damage to your fender, Service King’s trusted staff of I-CAR Gold Class certified technicians are the industry’s gold standard for fender repair. Stone chips and paint scratches detract from the appearance of your vehicle and are a nuisance to see on any exterior. Chips may become rust, causing more severe problems. Service King’s auto paint repair is the solution. Service King technicians are experts in paintless dent repair for both small and large dents. Paintless dent repair maintains the original factory paint and removes surface imperfections while extracting the dent.




If laminated glass on your vehicle is cracked, chipped, or shattered during a collision, repairing or replacing the damage is vital for the safety of you and your passengers. As part of Service King’s promise to provide superior repair service to your entire vehicle, we ensure your damaged glass is returned to its pre-accident condition. Your vehicle’s paint is often the first thing people notice—especially if the finish is chipped, scratched, or damaged. Service King is home to the latest computerized paint-matching technology, the industry’s top talent, and the very best products to restore your paint job’s original look and feel. In many accidents, windshields are cracked, broken, or shattered. At Service King, our I-CAR Gold Class certified technicians restore windshields to the standards set by the vehicle’s manufacturer.Thursday morning’s hailstorm caught many North Texans off-guard, but it shouldn’t have.Spring weather patterns make Tarrant County and the rest of North Texas ripe for severe storms.“




It just seems like y'all are on the front line,” said Mark Hanna, spokesman for the Insurance Council of Texas. “If there are any severe storms rolling through the state it seems like they hit the DFW area first.”Hanna said Tarrant County is in the heart of the “hail belt” and has more hailstorms than any other county in the state.With the hail comes damage and Hanna said “hundreds of claims” have been reported from Thursday’s storm, but that it was too early to put a number on the damage.“It's going to be significant but it's not going to be one of these billion dollar storms,” Hanna said.Hail damage, most of it coming in March through May, represents about half of all auto and homeowner claims annually.Here are a few things you should know:Golf-ball sized hail is typically the threshold for roof damage, Hanns said.But Rob Whitmire, who works for Billy Harris Roofing in Benbrook, other factors come into play, including:▪ Was the hail smooth or jagged? Roofs can handle smooth hail stones better than jagged ones.




A look at smooth and jagged stones▪ Was there wind? The stronger the wind, the worse chance for damage.▪ How long did the storm last? The longer the hail fell, the more damage you’ll have.▪ How old is the roof? The newer the roof the better, especially if it is constructed with impact resistant materials.You can’t be too careful when getting a roof replaced, especially if the storm draws contractors from out of state. Here are a few tips to avoid getting scammed:Have an adjuster examine your roof▪ Ask for their drivers license. “Many of these out-of-state roofers will get their license plates changed but won't do the same with their drivers license,” Whitmire said.▪ Have your insurance adjuster examine your roof before you seek estimates from contractors.▪ Get more than one estimate.▪ Make the roofer provide local references and a physical business address, not a P.O. Box.▪ Ask for proof of liability insurance and workers-compensation coverage.▪ Don’t pay contractors up front and get everything in writing.▪ Be wary of contractors who offers




to contact your insurance company or pay your deductible to get your business.▪ Make temporary repairs as needed (and get receipts) but do not make any permanent repairs until an adjuster arrives.▪ Check with your city to see what permits may be required.While many of the same tips are applicable for vehicle damage, you should also:▪ Document all damage with photos and/or video.▪ Check your policy for coverage and deductible information.▪ Contact your insurance agent as soon as possible and request an adjuster.▪ 8 inches in diameter weighing nearly 2 pounds, a hailstone that fell on July 23, 2010, in Vivian, S.D. is the largest recorded in the United States. ▪ 802 hailstorms in Tarrant County from 1955 through 2013, the most of any county in Texas, followed by Potter (613), Randall (609) and Dallas (553).▪ $1.1 billion in insured losses from the May 5, 1995 hailstorm that pummeled Fort Worth during Mayfest and other areas of the Metroplex, the fourth-costliest weather-related event in Texas history.

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