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The Windshield Guru Team is an expert in domestic and imported windshield repair. WV law may require you to correct a damaged windshield as a safety hazard. Save time by getting a repair directly in Washington, WV. Leading Glass Technicians is a worthwhile consideration when your windshield is broken or cracked. We can get you the best value, whether you have insurance or not.
Auto Glass Services Offered
- Windshield Repair
- Windshield Replacement
- Rear Windshield Replacement
- Car Window Replacement
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Ford Econoline Windshield Replacement
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5 years ago

I was satisfied with the technician that came out to fix my windshield. He made an effort to get the job done quickly while taking the time to do a good job and clean up after himself. I appreciate the fact that he was careful with his materials and tried to minimize the mess. The end result was great. My new windshield has a new rubber seal and looks good.
Cheri I
• Thousand Oaks, CA • 2000 Ford Econoline
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Toyota Venza Windshield Replacement
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5 years ago

Response time was great and window of availability was also great pre-repair; unfortunately, the post repair with response to unfinished repair is concerning. The repair of the window was completed although the process of inspection to assure all mechanical functions were working was not fulfilled.
Gabriel Hernandez
• Cypress, CA • 2011 Toyota Venza
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Jeep Liberty Windshield Replacement
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6 years ago

The service techs were on time as they said they would be.
They were very courteous and got the job done in less than 20 minutes! it was more like 15,
right in my driveway! Great service. I would be happy to use you folks again.
The cost was so good I am considering getting a new windshield for my old BMW X5,
not that it needs one, but it would look like new again!
Jeff N
• Milwaukee, WI • 2003 Jeep Liberty
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Toyota Prius Windshield Replacement
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5 years ago

The FIRST TIME that “Cutting Edge Glass” came out to replace my hatchback’s glass, Buddy was extremely careful and meticulous in his work It would have been the perfect install if the clip hadn’t broken off while he was reconnecting the connectors to the heating element. He told me he’d have to come back with another piece of glass, and the office should let me know by the end of that day when he would be coming back.
Then things spiraled downward from there. Not hearing back from them for a re-replacement day/time, I called them twice: first leaving a voicemail message but didn’t get a call back, and the second time talking to the lady who answered the phone who promised to call me back with the information—but didn’t.
When I finally heard back from Buddy who told me he was heading my way, I had to change my plans midstream and head back home to meet him—wanting to get the job over with.
The second time out was like day & night. He was rushing & sloppy. He removed the defective glass with what looked like a hand-held jackhammer to remove it quickly. He applied the new adhesive and seated the new piece of glass. Then he immediately lifted the hatch— without taping down the glass to stabilize it — to reinstall the wiper motor. As he was doing so, I watched the glass sliding downward, touching the top of the hatch frame. After he installed the motor, he lowered to Hatch again and I pointed out that the glass had moved. He reposition the glass and then proceeded to open the hatch again — again without taping down the glass to keep it in position— to connect the heating element wires and replace the cowling. Again, I noticed the glass sliding back downward out of position. When he was finished and lowered the hatch again, I again pointed out that the glass had shifted. He repositioned it again, and finally taped it into place, but I noticed that there was adhesive all over the place now. I will attach two pictures to show you, but I have several others as well.
The next day, after the 24 hour waiting period, I remove the tape from the glass and really got disgusted with how much Black adhesive was on the hatchback frame, showing all around the glass.
I’m not a happy camper as to how this looks, and after the glass shifted positions and was repositioned twice, I’m not even certain that there’s a water seal around the glass at this point…
Based on these results, I certainly wouldn’t recommend this service to any of my friends. I’d like to hear back from you regarding this ordeal & result.
Very dissatisfied,
Jack
Jack B
• Sewell, NJ • 2008 Toyota Prius
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