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Safelite AutoGlass

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Safelite AutoGlass is a Auto glass shop. It has 65 public reviews, from which 33 are five star reviews and overall 3.6 rating out of 5. Here are all the important details such as operational hours, address, contact details and rating about this business.

Safelite AutoGlass Opening Hours

  • Tuesday,:8AM to 5PM
  • Wednesday,: 8AM to 5PM
  • Thursday,: 8AM to 5PM
  • Friday,: 8AM to 5PM
  • Saturday,: 8AM to 5PM
  • Sunday,: Closed
  • Monday,: 8AM to 5PM

Safelite AutoGlass Address

460 W 9000 S, Sandy, UT 84070

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Near Location: 460 W 9000 S

Public Reviews

Tcee Sabey said: They fixed a rock chip in my windshield fast. Very polite and informative. Explained everything in detail to each customer that came in, including myself, and made sure they understood what was going to be done and the cost right up front. When my truck was done, she came and explained what was done and how to care for the windshield.
Quick, to the point and done…

Rating: 5/5

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Amidey Anglesey said: They came to my work to replace my windshield. The front camera needed a recalibration so they took it into the shop, fixed that and returned it. They were courteous and checked in with me during each step. Fabulous company to do business with! Highly recommend!

Rating: 5/5

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Lynsie Wheat said: They REFUSE to warranty Technaglass windshields. Maybe next time you buy out an existing glass business, don’t screw over the customers that were loyal to the business you are buying. Awful business practices.

Rating: 1/5

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Clouded Urocyon said: Avoid this place at all cost, please read till the end or skip to the end. I am very annoyed and disappointed. So, my entire window was shattered, , so I took the effort to remove most of the window, and took off some panels and my rear seats so clean up would be as easy as possible. The only glass left was on the edges of the window held on by the factory glue. When I got my car back, the first turn I took all I heard was glass sloshing around. I didn’t have time to turn back and have them do there job nor did I feel like trying to argue about it so I took it home and took of the side panels again and sure enough, there was a ton of glass in there. Why would you not clean all the glass before putting the window on? I doubt they ever remove panels to clean broken glass. Pure laziness, even after I did the trouble of taking my car apart for them. It only took me 20 annoying minutes to clean their mess, with the new window already in. And to top it off, it looks like one of the techs cut their hand and bled on my car- didn’t even bother cleaning up the disgusting blood. Next time I’ll replace the window myself. What a waist of 500 dollars.

Rating: 1/5

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Michael Jones said: Less than 30 minutes to repair a rock chip. Would have replaced the windshield if it was necessary. Will work with your insurance for either repair or replacement.

Rating: 5/5

Ratings

  • 5 stars: 33
  • 4 stars: 10
  • 3 stars: 0
  • 2 stars: 4
  • 1 stars: 18

Overall Ratings: 3.6

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