Posted on 6/13/2022 4:22 AM By Centennial Glass
Do you clean your windshield when you fuel up your car or truck? Check out what you should know about using gas station squeegees to clean your auto glass.
Posted on 2/14/2022 4:25 AM By Centennial Glass
Did you recently notice a small chip or crack in your windshield? Then you may have thought about heading to your local auto parts store to pick up a DIY glass repair kit. But while performing minor windshield repairs at home might seem simple enough, taking that route probably isn’t in your best interest.
Posted on 6/14/2021 4:36 AM By Centennial Glass
If you own a late-model vehicle that isn’t a bare-bones basic edition, there’s a good chance your ride came equipped with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems, also known as ADAS. These features, which are designed to keep you safe on the road, rely on a variety of sensors to function according to their design.
Posted on 8/17/2020 4:00 AM By Centennial Glass
Your windshield provides both structural support for your vehicle and critical protection for you and your passengers. But if the glass suffers chips or cracks, your safety may be at risk. Though many drivers see repairing minor auto glass damage as an optional pursuit, taking care of windshield chips and cracks really isn’t discretional—it’s essential. Below, the windshield repair experts at Centennial Auto Glass outline the four types of windshield damage no driver can afford to ignore.
Posted on 6/15/2020 4:00 AM By Centennial Glass
What happens when your tinted auto glass suffers chips or cracks? Repairing the glass is certainly possible, but what about the tint? Will you need to have it redone after the repair? At Centennial Auto Glass, we know many tinted window owners question whether their glass can be repaired, and today, we’re here to clear up all confusion. Below, we’ve outlined how the auto glass repair process works with tinted glass, as well as what kind of results you should expect.
Posted on 9/16/2019 9:23 AM By Centennial Glass
You’re driving down the road when suddenly, a rock flies up and cracks your windshield. What should you do? Continue driving? Have the crack repaired? If you’ve ever been caught in this scenario, you’re certainly not alone. Every year, drivers replace over 13 million windshields nationwide—and the number of cracked windshields still on the road? We imagine that number is higher still. But should you really be driving around with a glaring crack in your windshield? Here to answer that question are the automotive glass experts at Centennial Glass in the Twin Cities metro area. Below, we discuss why driving with a cracked windshield is downright dangerous.
Posted on 8/12/2019 4:00 AM By Centennial Glass
Sunroofs and moonroofs are luxury features added to many cars and SUVs. The benefits of having an open window above you as you drive adds extra ventilation and natural sunlight, which is hard to beat. But if your sunroof is not functioning correctly, is a repair really necessary for such an extraneous feature? If your sunroof has a broken track, leaks, or has chips in the glass, repairs should be made quickly to avoid a larger problem.
Posted on 5/13/2019 2:13 PM By Centennial Glass
Your car windshield must be intact to keep your vehicle safe and secure. Understanding what potential dangers are present this spring and summer can help keep your vehicle's windshield intact.
Posted on 4/15/2019 4:00 AM By Centennial Glass
While it is not very common, the glass on your sunroof can shatter when you are involved in an automobile accident or if a piece of road debris, such as a rock, hits your sunroof. If your sunroof has a crack or has shattered, Centennial Glass can replace the sunroof. Here are the steps that are followed by an auto glass shop when completing a sunroof repair.
Posted on 2/11/2019 4:00 AM By Centennial Glass
Sandblasted windshields are a hazard to drivers in both personal and commercial vehicles. Fortunately, Centennial Glass can remove the dust and debris from your windshield and restore back to 100% condition. We can also file a claim with your insurance company so that you don’t have to do it. Although most sandblasted windshields can be repaired, there are some extreme cases - particularly in commercial vehicles - where we may need to perform a windshield replacement. Below we explain what a sandblasted windshield is and what you should do if you have a damaged glass.
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