Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
Q1. Will my new windshield or Auto Glass be covered under a Nationwide Warranty?
Q2. Does Colorado Auto Glass handle the insurance paperwork for me?
Q3. What insurance companies do you work with?
Q4. Are your technicians certified?
Q5. Do you provide a Mobile Service to replace my windshield or auto glass?
Q6. How long will it take to replace my windshield?
Q7. Can you replace my auto glass if it is raining?
Q8. What is OEM quality glass? Is it important?
Q9. What types of adhesives do you use?
Q10. Do you replace Auto Glass other than just the windshield? What about door windows or the back glass?
Q11. What is the difference between tempered and laminated glass?
Q12. How do I contact Colorado Auto Glass?
Q13. What role does the windshield play in my vehicle’s safety?
Q1. Will my new windshield or Auto Glass be covered under a Nationwide Warranty?
A. Yes. Every new windshield we install is covered by our Nationwide Warranty. Our warranty is honored in all 50 states and covers your windshield for as long as you own your vehicle.
Q2. Does Colorado Auto Glass handle the insurance paperwork for me?
A. Yes. We work with all insurance companies. In some instances, we can file the claim for you. In others, your participation is required. In these instances, we will walk you through the claims process to ensure that it goes as smoothly as possible.
Q3. What insurance companies do you work with?
A. Whatever insurance company you’re with. Since we opened in 1993, we’ve helped our customers navigate the claims process with literally hundreds of different insurance companies. This includes thousands of replacements for each of the largest auto insurance carriers such as State Farm, Geico, Farmers, Allstate, USAA, Hartford and Progressive. We have also performed countless claims for regional carriers such as Safeco, Pemco, Country Companies, and the various state Farm Bureau companies. This includes thousands of replacements for each of the largest auto insurance carriers such as State Farm, Geico, Farmers, Allstate, American Family, USAA, Hartford and Progressive. We have also performed countless claims for regional carriers such as Safeco, State Auto, Country Companies, and the various state Farm Bureau companies.Q4. Are your technicians certified?
A. Colorado Auto Glass technicians carry Sika certification on the recommended handling and installation for Sika Auto Glass Replacement adhesives. Proper application of these procedures ensures customers of top quality products, procedures and workmanship.
Q5. Do you provide a Mobile Service to replace my windshield or auto glass?
A. Yes. As a service to our customers, we perform most of our installations on a mobile basis. We are happy to come to your home or place of business. Getting your windshield replaced should not mean you need to set aside an entire day to wait around.
Q6. How long will it take to replace my windshield?
A. The replacement itself will normally take around 45 minutes to an hour. However, we suggest that you not drive your vehicle until it is safe to do so. Depending on the number of airbags in your vehicle and the type of adhesive required, our safe drive away times typically range from 45 minutes to two hours. For more on this, see "What type of adhesives do you use?" B. If your windshield needs additional recalibration service, it can be up to another one hour making your replacement time two hours. We do offer this service mobile.
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Q7. Can you replace my auto glass if it is raining?
A. Yes, in most cases. We go to great lengths to equip our installers with the tools necessary to perform installations regardless of weather conditions. In markets where wet weather is to be expected (we started in Portland, so we know rain…) we provide tents to our installers that are large enough to cover the entire work area and keep it dry.
Q8.What is OEM quality glass? Is it important?
A. OEM quality glass means that the glass in question was manufactured by a company that is contracted to make glass for a vehicle maker. We purchase most of our glass from Pilkington. This is important as Pilkington is the largest Original Equipment auto glass manufacturer in the world, meaning that the glass that they manufacture adheres to the very stringent specifications required by the maker of your vehicle. There is plenty of cheap non-OEM quality after market glass out there, but saving a few dollars on a piece of glass that may or may not fit right or be of the required thickness is not worth the risk to us.
Q9. What types of Adhesives do you use?
A. We proudly use Sika adhesives. Sika is an industry leader in automobile glass replacement adhesives. When choosing an adhesive system, Sika was the easy choice for us. Theirs’ is the fastest and most reliable adhesive system available. We currently use their "ASAP" and "Cool" adhesive products. Using these products guarantees that your new windshield will reach FMVSS 208/212 windshield requirements for both dual airbag and non-dual airbag automobiles in as little as 30 minutes and no more 2 hours in normal conditions (between 32F and 119F with normal humidity).
Q10. Does Colorado Auto Glass replace other than just the windshield? What about door windows or the back glass?
A. Yes. In most cases we can replace any and every piece of glass that originally came in your vehicle. Most vehicles come with a mix of laminated and tempered glass. Laminated glass is used for the windshield while tempered glass is employed in most back, door, quarter and vent windows. We have access to, and our technicians are fully trained to replace, all these parts.
Q11. What is the difference between tempered and laminated glass?
A. Laminated glass is used in the manufacture of windshields. A laminated windshield is made up of two pieces of plate glass sandwiched around a layer of rubber-like laminate. The purpose of this type of construction is to protect against penetration, either from the outside in or the other way around. You’ll notice that when a windshield is badly damaged, it will normally remain in one piece. Tempered glass is plate glass that is specially heat treated so that when it breaks, it does not "shard". Most non-windshield glass is tempered, and when it breaks, it does so in to hundreds of little pieces that lack the long, sharp edges normally associated with broken glass
Q12. How do I contact Colorado Auto Glass?
A. We would love to hear from you, and you can call us at 1-800-707-0227. If you would like to request an online quote, click here.
Q13. What role does the windshield play in my vehicle’s safety?
A. A very large role, indeed. Over time this role has increased exponentially, as innovations like passenger side airbags and lightweight metals and composites are implemented in the automotive industry. You may not realize that the passenger side airbag in your vehicle deploys upwards, first, and then deflects off the windshield and out toward your passenger. This deployment exerts an enormous amount of pressure on the windshield and will eject an improperly installed windshield, rendering the airbag useless. Another aspect to this is the evolution of automobiles in general – windshields continue to get bigger while roofs typically get smaller. This means that there is less metal and more glass utilized in protecting you should be involved in a rollover accident. If a substandard adhesive or windshield is used, your windshield could fail to afford you the protection that your automobile’s manufacturer intended.