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Citywide Auto Glass

(on kearny villa)
Auto Glass in San Diego, CA
Auto Glass
Doors & Windows

Hours

Monday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Tuesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Wednesday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Thursday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Friday
8:00AM - 5:00PM
Saturday
8:00AM - 12:00PM
Sunday
Closed

Location

5745 Kearny Villa Rd
San Diego, CA
92123

About

Citywide Auto Glass is your locally owned and operated auto glass experts here in San Diego. Our technicians are trained and certified in replacing your auto glass and restoring your vehicle to your manufactures OEM specifications. We have over 30 years of automotive glass experience. We can directly bill your insurance company and we have free mobile service to come directly to you anywhere in San Diego County.Se habla espanol.Auto glass in today's vehicles plays a crucial role in the safety of its passengers. You can be confident that Citywide will restore your vehicle back to its original condition. Our technicians are trained in the proper replacement of today's Auto glass. We are NGA and Sika certified. All major insurance companies and your local dealers trust us to do the job right the first time. We are so confident well do the job right the first time that we offer a lifetime warranty on your replacement. We offer OEM quality replacement parts and service. We are committed to quality, Guaranteed! We repair rock chips, Windshield replacement, Door glass replacement, Vent glass replacement, Quarter glass replacement, Back glass replacement, Door regulator repair or replacement, Motor homes, Flat glass, Laminated and tempered.

Latest

At one point in the mid-1900s, all of the glass in cars was laminated glass, but the side and rear windows changed to tempered glass for safety reasons. Not only is it tougher, but in an accident, it can be shattered easier to get to passengers.
If your broken windshield has important stickers related to parking to area access, let us know. In some cases, the stickers can be successfully removed from the old glass and adhered to your new windshield.
The first windshields were made in two pieces, with a hinge running through the middle of them horizontally. There were no wipers, so when the top windshield got too dirty, the driver would just fold the top half down over the bottom half.
Did you know that windshields actually have a tag or marking on them (as do other auto glass parts)? These markings provide information about the piece of glass and who manufactured it.
Water spots on auto glass can typically be removed by a capable glass restorer. A very fine grit is used to buff the glass, remove surface imperfections, and eliminate fine scratches and etched areas such as water spots.
Repairing air or water leaks
When you’re trying to command top dollar for the car you’re selling, it may be necessary to make a few changes to the vehicle to ensure it looks as good as it runs. Let’s talk about which windows in the car are in poor condition and how quickly we can install new glass for you.
While Ford was the first auto manufacturer to offer laminated glass in windshields, others took this advancement to the next level. By 1926, the Rickenbacker Motor Co. was producing cars with safety glass as a standard element in every window opening.
Proper installation of the windshield is critical to ensuring optimal safety when it comes to your vehicle. If your windshield pops out during an accident, the chances are much greater that you could be ejected from the vehicle or crushed.
So what does FMVSS stand for? This refers to the Federal Motor Vehicle Safety Standards, which have set a number of standards regarding auto glass. FMVSS must be adhered to with every windshield installation.
The good news? Modern fast setting urethane adhesives cure quickly, so you can get back on the road in less time. The bad news? The bead of adhesive begins setting up as soon as it’s applied, so windshield installation is a job best handled by pros.
Temperature and humidity play a key role in replacing your windshield safely. That is why all our technicians understand the climatic factors that affect your windshield.
By 1918, consumer demand for automobiles with glass windshields and side windows as standard equipment had become so strong, it affected the glass market. Costs tripled and glass supplies dwindled, creating temporary shortages.
OEM glass is made to the same specifications as dealer auto glass, but not necessarily by the same distributor. However, OEM glass typically provides the same quality as dealer glass does.
We can repair almost any chip that is at a shallow angle or roughly perpendicular to the surface of the glass. And yes, that includes cone-shaped, leaf-shaped, star-shaped, flower-shaped, and bulls-eye chips.
In the rare case that a chip is on the inside of the glass, the windshield may need to be replaced. Cracks in the driver’s line of sight are also harder to repair.
So how do auto glass rock chip repairs work? First, polymer is injected into the rock chip or crack. After the polymer cures, the entire area is smoothed over so that it doesn’t affect the travel of the windshield wipers.
If you have a crack or chip that you aren't sure of the severity, trying to fix it yourself can waste time and money. If you can't tell whether your windshield damage is minor or major, bring it to us to be safe.
Chip and crack repair cannot be guaranteed to be invisible after the repair process. Each repair job is unique, so some may be less visible than others, but the key to the repair is to prevent the damage from spreading which would then make a replacement necessary.
“Windshield” is the common term used through the North America. However, throughout Australasia and the British Isles, windshields are known as “windscreens.”
While so many other car repairs can involve exorbitant pricing and keeping your car in the shop for weeks at a time, your windshield isn’t the same thing. Let’s talk about whether we can help you restore your visibility in a short period.
Did you know that the windshield is designed as the number-one safety restraint system in your vehicle? Your windshield actually provides up to 60 percent of the roof crush protection in a rollover accident.
Tempered glass is the glass used in automobile windows and other similar uses. It can be called toughened glass and is considered a safety glass that’s stronger than regular glass.
Remember – if your windshield or car window repair is covered by your insurance, you do not have to use the company they recommend; you can choose whomever you prefer. We will work with your insurance company to make sure the transaction goes smoothly.
Proper repair or replacement of your windshield is important, as it helps keep your vehicle safe. An incorrectly installed windshield could pop out in an accident, allowing the roof to cave in and crush the car’s occupants.
OEM (or original equipment manufacturer) auto glass has the advantage of being pretty much identical to your car's original windshield, so there's no need to worry about the overall look of your car after a replacement.
In many cases, having a small crack or chip in your windshield doesn’t necessarily mean that you need to have the entire glass piece replaced. Depending on the size and location, we can repair many damaged areas, saving you money.

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Company name
Citywide Auto Glass
Category
Auto Glass

FAQs

  • What is the phone number for Citywide Auto Glass in San Diego CA?
    You can reach them at: 858-569-6000. It’s best to call Citywide Auto Glass during business hours.
  • What is the address for Citywide Auto Glass on kearny villa in San Diego?
    Citywide Auto Glass is located at this address: 5745 Kearny Villa Rd San Diego, CA 92123.
  • What are Citywide Auto Glass(San Diego, CA) store hours?
    Citywide Auto Glass store hours are as follows: Mon-Fri: 8:00AM - 5:00PM, Sat: 8:00AM - 12:00PM, Sun: Closed.