1. Consumers Right to Choose – According to Arizona State Law, the consumer has the right to choose which company repairs your vehicle. You do NOT have to use the company that your insurance provider might have recommended to you.
2. Preferred installer – Make sure you inquire whether or not the installer your considering is a preferred installer with your insurance company. This means that they have met certain criteria and performance requirements. It also usually means that the Insurance Company will stand behind the repair if there are any issues afterwards.
3. OEM windshield – It is sometimes your decision to request an “Original Equipment Manufacturer” (OEM) windshield or an aftermarket windshield. Make sure and check with your insurance company to see if you can request an OEM windshield.
4. Certified Installer – You will want to make sure that the windshield installer that you are considering is certified. They should have no problem sharing this information with you if you ask.
5. Warranty – Make sure there is a warranty on your installation and your windshield. If you are using a Preferred installer, everything should be under warranty from the Insurance Company. If you are paying for the repair out of pocket, make sure and inquire as to the warranty specifications of both the windshield and the repair.
We hope you have found this information helpful and see the benefits of doing a little research on your installer ahead of time. Please contact us, Able Auto Glass in Prescott by calling 928-515-4833 or visit our website at http://ableglass.us today!
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