
Mister Glass Inc
About us
Mr. Glass
Business highlights
Services we offer
Auto glass, Auto glass, fogged insulated unit, windows, framed & frameless glass shower doors, glass table tops, shelving, mirrored walls, wardrobe, patio doors repair, install & replacement., fogged insulated unit, framed & frameless glass shower doors, glass table tops, install & replacement., mirrored walls, patio doors repair, shelving, wardrobe, windows
Amenities
Free Estimates
Yes
Warranties
Yes
Accepted Payment Methods
- CreditCard
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"Hello, Thank you for your comments. There are many reasons why silicone won't set properly, but the two most common are: 1. You get a bad tube. Similar to getting a piece of fruit, sometimes you aren't able to tell until you get to see the inside. 2. Silicone gets wet before it has time to completely dry. If you jump the gun in using your beautiful new shower before it has time to set, the silicone will remain in a gooey state. Things happen during installations at times that are beyond our technician's control. If something like this happens, we are more than happy to come back out to resolve the issue. I am glad you were happy with the rest of the installation and the overall final product. Please let me know if you have an additional concerns. Thanks, Addison Seifert"
"[member name removed], First, I want to thank you for choosing Mister Glass, and I am glad that you are happy with the work we completed on your vehicle. I will try to address some of your insurance questions, but again, we are a glass company, and you should really consult with your specific agent and/or company for more detailed answers. In a way, your insurance company is rewarding you for being responsible and getting your chip fixed early on by waiving your deductible. It's a win/win for the policy holder and the insurance company: you save them the money for paying for a full replacement, and therefore they waive your deductible and save you $50-$60. That is why some market this as "no cost" (out of pocket cost) to the policy holder. And from everything I have heard, this is not a big tick on your insurance record because it is no fault of yours that this damage happened. As for being in it together, I can assure you that is not the case. Insurance companies tell us exactly how much they will pay for any work, repair or replacement, on any vehicle their policy holder has. Since almost all glass work is filed under insurance unless it is less than your deductible, we handle thousands of insurance claims per year. Glass claims are the most common claim on an auto policy, so it is just the nature of the business. As far as sticking with your insurance company for the next couple of years, I would recheck this. You should be able to switch insurance companies at any time, and a chip repair on your windshield should never hold this up.You might have been speaking with a confused or misinformed representative. Please let me know if there is anything else we can do on our end to help you with your claim."
"Mister Glass appreciates your business and for taking the time to share your experience! Thanks"
"Thank you for your comment. Your insurance company rewards you, the policy holder, for being responsible and getting your chip repaired by waiving your deductible. We bill them an agreed upon rate, which is around $50 depending on who your insurance is with. Thanks again!"
"Thank you [member name removed]! Call us after the next rain storm and let us know if any leaks are remaining."
"Thank you for taking the time to let us and others know how we did on your installation. Sometimes there are complications in windshield replacements. Not often, but they do happen. We appreciate your patience in allowing us to resolve the issue. Please let us know if anything else arises. Thanks."
Licensing
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