Windshield replacement and repair scams have been on the rise in the recent months, and consumers in Deltona need to be aware of them. While the majority of auto glass repair shops are reputable businesses, consumers should use caution when being solicited in a parking lot or on the street from someone claiming to be an auto glass technician.
For example, a common scam is where a person wearing coveralls approaches and claims you are in grave danger because your windshield is structurally damaged and in need of an immediate repair. While in some cases there is nothing actually wrong with the windshield, in other cases, it may have minor damage, though not to the extent claimed.
These types of individuals make it sound very easy just give them your insurance information and they will fix it for free. But chances are they are unlicensed, or perhaps their license has expired, and they may even be installing an inferior product which could pose a safety risk.
We recommend inspecting your windshield regularly. If you live in Deltona and your windshield is chipped or cracked, call us at 386-775-1126 and we will send one of our certified technicians to you, or you can bring your car to our licensed auto glass repair facility located in Orange City.
In most cases, we can process auto glass claims directly with your insurance company with little to no out of pocket cost to you, depending on your deductible. In fact, we are a preferred auto glass repair dealer for Allstate, Geico, and State Farm insurance companies, to name a few.
Based on the extent of the damage to the glass, we will either repair the windshield or completely replace it. We carry high quality auto glass and windshields, and only use manufacturer approved sealants (OEM). This provides a sure bond installation that helps to protect the safety of you and your passengers. We also provide a lifetime warranty against leaks or manufacturer defects.
For auto glass repair service in Deltona, contact the experts at Auto Glass of Florida at 386-775-1126, or contact us today. Classic cars and heavy equipment, no problem.