I need to have my windshield replaced. I live in Matthew's Farm subdivision, and I think there is a guy in the subdivision that has his own business doing that. Do any of you know who I'm talking about? I'd like to get his contact information. If not, do you know of anyone that will come to you and replace the glass? Thanks, as always, for the help!! April
Are you talking about Dash & Glass (or something similar, not sure that's the right name)? If so they are great folks and I would recommend them.
Don't forget our regular poster with the username Aglassnut. Working from the phone or I would have posted his profile so you could PM him.
Since Hugh is working from his phone maybe I can help with the link to the gentleman's profile: http://www.4042.com/4042forums/member.php?u=8446 Hopefully, he'll check 4042 and to you soon. Good luck, Sherry P.S. Hugh...get to the doctor!
Here is who I used....CHEAP, CHEAP ,CHEAP..... Also with Warranty Mastercraft Auto Glass....... (919) 954-9650 Guy came to my work and replaced mine. FAST!
It's cool, Michelle. I believe the gentleman that she is thinking about owns C&C glass. Really great guy that'll do the work very well. I got your pm April, give me a call. Mike
Judging by what she told me in the pm, it's a replacement otherwise I'd definitely recommend a repair. Usually anything over about a 6" crack is in need of a new one although I've done some pretty long cracks back in the day when I had the equipment. Mike
It is definitely a replace. It may could have been a repair in the first week, but after a bump in the road, it upgraded to a replacement Mike, I will give you a call. Can I reach you at that number during the day? Thanks for responding so quick! April
Yeah, I'm a very big proponent of repair instead of replacing. Given the quality of some of the techs out there, you are a lot better of repairing them if you can. Mike
Good! I've been telling my husband for years that he needed a new butt cause his has a big crack in it.
Sounds like your husband and I suffer from the same thing. The best cure is an extra long shirt tail. Mike
Don't they fix cracks in windshields with cynoacrylates? If it works for windshields it may fix your problem too. Lets' see there is an easily accessed cynoacrylate product that my help called super glue. Give that a try and see if it dos not help the "big crack" problem. If you apply enough it will cure even more problems such as strange odors, but may create new ones too.
Super glue is an old wives tale. What we use is a special polymer that cures anaerobicly (in the absence of air) and thru uv exposure. It's a whole lot different than superglue. Mike