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Downtown SLC: 801-355-7577
Bountiful: 801-295-3449
West Valley: 801-969-1491

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The Forgotten Makeover Tip: Sparkling Windows

With TV shows, magazines, and countless blogs that tell you how to give your home a makeover, it seems easy to feel overwhelmed as a homeowner. After all, your budget doesn’t allow you to give your home a total face-lift, complete with cute Pinterest projects and all-new furniture. You want your home to feel welcoming and beautiful, but you don’t want to break the bank to do it.

What many homeowners don’t realize is that clean windows can achieve exactly what “complete homemakeovers” claim to do: transform your home with a refreshing result.

Dirty windows make your house look dingy and unkempt, and they keep the light out of your interior spaces. Clean windows immediately rejuvenate a home, but some homeowners procrastinate this simple beautifying procedure. Why?

Windshield Replacement Sandy, UT Drivers Can Count On

Central Glass Company is a full-service glass company that has been in business since 1957, so we know auto glass. Central Glass offers windshield replacement Sandy, UT residents have relied on for decades. We’ve seen and been through many evolutions in the auto glass industry, and we will be able to provide your windshield with the service it needs.

 


 Replacement Made Easy

Central Glass offers one-stop glass repair as well as a free, no-obligation consultation and estimate. If you need to get your windshield fixed quickly, Central Glass Company can take care of all of the details from start to finish.

Cracked Windshield? 4 Things to Know Before You File an Auto Glass Claim

If traveling down the highway seems more risky than it once did, it’s easy to see why. For one thing, there are more of us on the roads than ever before. We’re also driving at faster speeds. Of course, there’s a price for all of this. Not the least of which is the risk of damaged windshields. When you factor in road construction, city congestion, and rush hour, you have a recipe for rock chips, pitting, cracks, and worse.

The fact is, auto glass may be safer than ever before, thanks to manufacturing safety methods and improved engineering—but no glass is impervious to cracking, pitting, and total breakage. So what do you do? Call your insurance company, of course. But how do you know if you’ll really be solving all your auto glass problems?

Here’s how to do your homework before you deal with the insurance company and the auto glass repair shop.

Windshield Wounds: Are You Hurting or Helping Your Windshield?

The things your windshield encounters are as varied as dirt and rocks to insects and birds. Most windshields act as protection, but chips and cracks can be just as dangerous as flying objects and insects. Even small chips and cracks can lead to major structural damage and accidents.

Most drivers assume they have what it takes to fix a minor chip or crack, and while some do, others damage the windshield beyond repair. Although it might seem like an easy DIY project, fixing a windshield takes expertise and precision. When it comes to dealing with your damaged windshield, here are the do’s and don’ts.

Your House of Glass: How to Keep Your Family Safe

With glass structures everywhere, your home can be a dangerous place. Mirrors, glass-topped tables, windows, showers . . . it’s everywhere. And if glass breaks, the damage may not only be to the glass itself. Because of the sharp, jagged edges, these breaks can result in damages to your home and to your family members or pets.

Did you know that there are certain types of glass that are safer than others? If you don’t already have tempered glass installed in your home, you may want to consider it.

What Is Tempered Glass?

Tempered glass, also known as safety glass, is glass that has been modified through a heating and quick cooling process. In this process, the glass hardens and becomes 5 to 10 times stronger than glass that is not tempered.

Downtown SLC

  • 780 South 400 West
  • 801-355-7577

Midvale/Sandy

  • 7985 S State Street
  • 801-561-2213

West Valley City

  • 4785 West 3500 South
  • 801-969-1491

Bountiful

  • 416 West 500 South
  • 801-295-3449

Park CIty

  • 416 West 500 South
  • 801-295-3449

What Our Clients Say

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I had 2 windshields replaced on my previous car at a different glass company. I went back there and got an estimate for this windshield but thought I would get a second estimate from Central Glass. I am sure glad as it saved me over $140. This is now my glass company of choice.

- Steve

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