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Downey Glass

5.0 (1 review)
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Services - Downey Glass

Auto mirror repair

Auto mirror replacement

Auto window repair

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Auto window replacement

Auto windshield repair

Auto windshield replacement

Tint application

Tint removal

Window tinting

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Pat tinted 4 trucks for me and me gf from 2015-2017. Got side step bars on my brand new Z71 in late…read more2017 and he DID A PURE SHIT JOB ON THESE! He set an appt for me said he would have them in just one day. The appt was for four days later. I drove the 35 minutes from my house to his shop, called before I got there only to have him tell me he still did not have my step bars yet. Gave me some bullshit excuse about delivery issues. Of course he NEVER CALLED TO TELL ME THIS JUST BLEW ME OFF UNTIL THE APPT DAY ARRIVED AND CALLED HIM MINUTES FROM HIS SHOP! The hardware to fasten them to the truck was a total joke of a mess. Not to mention the lazy ass used bright silver hardware on solid black step bars which stands out like a sore thumb. Looks terrible. I asked if the mounting hardware come in a kit with the bars, which I had to ask twice before getting an answer. He said they did come in a kit with the bars. Two bolts completely missing. Some had one washer some had two. ALL WERE LOOSE, EVERY LAST ONE. Except the ones that got sheared off from being over-torqued with the broken heads still stuck in there! When I called and asked about he said stupid lazy ass shit to me like, "I don't know what size bolts it needs without you bringing it back over for me to look at it." He basically just wanted to avoid having to screw with making it right for me and made one excuse after another until I lost my temper with him and cussed him for lazy ass punk. Made a couple of smart ass remarks too like, "Bring it over and if I have the right size we'll sure jam 'em in the far ya." Ok, Gilligan, thanks for all the effort. Complete lack of professionalism or giving a damn. Also flat lied and said every hole does not need a bolt the extra holes are for 3/4 ton trucks, which was obvious bullshit. Each mounting area has 3 holes for bolts, period. I had to turn them several times to get them tight even with a very small ratchet. He obviously did a lazy ass fat man's job on my truck. Lazy, expectant and does shit work. Tried to buy car stereo gear from him but he gave me different prices on the same gear all three different times I asked. Had he none done this would have bought audio gear from him too. Pat simply does lazy shit work all the way around. And if you confront him with his shit work you get these lame ass obvious lazy bullshit excuses.

Safelite AutoGlass

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Safelite has won my business…read more Things I learned about auto glass this week: 1) Insurance often pays to replace small cracks without you paying towards your deductible. When a rock from a construction truck cruises at you and pings a beautiful little starburst in your windshield, call your insurance and make an auto glass claim. So long as the windshield doesn't have to be replaced, it's often part of your insurance coverage. 2) The size of the crack matters. If it is smaller than a quarter, most auto glass businesses can easily fill it. If it's larger than a quarter, most businesses won't touch it because they can't fill it satisfactorily. If not a starburst, length matters. A single crack can be filled as long as it isn't longer than a dollar bill. 3) Time, temperature, and weather matter. The glass can't be filled if it's gotten wet, so cover it with Scotch tape (yup). Time gives an opportunity for the crack to grow. Extreme temps most certainly result in the crack spreading. 4) Sometimes the crack has to be reestablished (i.e., rebroken) for the techs to fill it. This is the short, edifying version of my sad tale that ended rather happily at Safelite. I started with a perfectly small starburst, but after the company my insurance initially connected me with waited for more than a day to fix it in this Oklahoma heat, the starburst grew and became unrepairable. When I finally got myself together after two more local experiences, I had lost hope that anyone could help me, but I yelped my way to Safelite for one last try. Safelite isn't covered by my insurance, but I'm going to call and ask that they be based on my experience with them. I had an appointment, which was respected. One star. * The waiting room was clean and comfortable, with free wi-fi, a tv we were told we were welcome to change, and fresh coffee. Two stars.** The employee treated me with courtesy, listened to my story, and answered my concerns. Three stars. *** Safelite explained the process and the problem to me, helping me with realistic expectations before and during the process. Four stars.**** Safelite ultimately could not repair the crack to their liking after working on it for at least 45 minutes. They filled it resin and think that will stop it from spreading, but the crack is still pretty visible. Safelite thus decided not to charge me. Five stars. ***** I usually shop local businesses, but none of the other three I encountered this week delivered the level of customer service that Safelite did. The next time I have a windshield issue, Safelite will be my go-to.

I set an onsite (my residence) appointment for windshield replacement. The whole time I have been…read morereceiving appointment confirmations mentioning how the technician will be recalibrating the windshield sensors at my home. I had an appointment from 8am - noon, but they waited until that morning to let me know that my 10 yr old Honda has to be brought in because they lack the ability to do it outside the shop. If they haven't figured out how to work on modern vehicles much less a 10 year old vehicle, just find a place with professional capabilities to actually work on average vehicles onsite or just take it to the nearest random glass shop. You'll be in same situation but closer to home since there are only two metro locations. The whole point of even considering this company is that they come to you. Maybe if you drive a go cart as I'm sure a golf cart would be too complicated for them to work on in your driveway.

Downey Glass - autoglass - Updated May 2026

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