Showing posts with label repair. Show all posts
Showing posts with label repair. Show all posts

Thursday, February 4, 2010

Glass Doctor of the Inland Empire Collects Meals for 925 Families

Glass Doctor of the Inland Empire, based in Hesperia, Calif., is the overall winner of the company’s national Season of Sharing campaign for the second year in a row.

Owned by Matt Nicklaus, Glass Doctor of the Inland Empire partnered with the Salvation Army and Desert Manna to collect enough food for 1,250 boxed meals, which were distributed to 925 families. In addition, Glass Doctor of the Inland Empire helped 225 children with new toys for Christmas.

Conducted Nov. – Dec. 2009, the Glass Doctor Season of Sharing campaign encouraged the more than 170 Glass Doctor franchises in the U.S. and Canada to collect and donate non-perishable food items to local food banks and non-profit organizations. Watch our blog for two more winners to be announced soon.

Friday, August 28, 2009

Glass Doctor Now Serves Hilton Head & Ridgeland, SC

The Glass Doctor® of Beaufort County franchise owned by Phil Boatwright is now open and ready to “fix your panes!” The latest Glass Doctor shop to open offers mobile residential, automotive, and commercial glass services to Hilton Head, Ridgeland and the surrounding area. The showroom and shop is open 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 24-hour emergency service is available.

“Glass Doctor offers more value for the customer as a full-service shop, with
windshield repair and replacement as well as home window repair, plus home improvements like shower doors and custom mirrors, " Boatwright says.

The
Glass Doctor of Beaufort County shop is located at 2633 State Hwy. 170 in Okatie. For service call (843) 645-9800.

Monday, June 15, 2009

Glass Doctor of Longview, TX Now Open

The Glass Doctor of Longview franchise owned by Gary and Vivian Jacobson is now open and ready to “fix your panes” after a ribbon cutting ceremony by the Longview Chamber of Commerce on Tuesday.


Glass Doctor of Longview offers mobile residential, automotive, and commercial glass services to Gregg, Harrison, Smith, and Upshur Counties, including Kilgore, Marshall and Tyler. The shop is open 8 a.m. – 5 p.m., Monday through Friday, and 24-hour emergency service is available. In addition to repair and replacement of windows and windshields, Glass Doctor of Longview can install storefronts, shower enclosures, entry door glass, mirrors, tabletops and other glass products.

“We’re pleased to be a part of Glass Doctor because of their dedication to high quality and service,” Gary Jacobson said. “We want to give customers in the Longview, Marshall and Tyler area professional, friendly service. That’s what it’s all about.”

For that reason the Jacobsons installed an innovative glass storage and workstation system in their new Glass Doctor service van. The system is the only one of its kind among the more than 375 Glass Doctor locations in the U.S. and Canada. The modular system allows glass service technicians to safely carry both windshields and flat glass for home windows together in the van. Flat glass also can be cut using a sliding pullout board (at left). Storage boxes for tools and adhesives can be reconfigured depending up on the size of the flat glass and windshields that need to be carried.

The Jacobsons also attended the most in-depth training in the glass services industry, a 10-day training course on the latest glass repair technology, customer service techniques and marketing methods held at the Glass Doctor University training center in Waco.

The Glass Doctor of Longview shop is located at 2907 W. Marshall in Longview. For more information or to schedule an appointment, call (903) 297-9100.

Thursday, May 14, 2009

No Shortcuts When it Comes To Windshield Replacement Safety

At Glass Doctor we're proud to use quality windshield replacement adhesive products from Sika and Dow because they don't take any shortcuts when it comes to safety. Check out this new video from Sika that explains why safe drive-away time is so important. If the adhesive doesn't have time to cure, not only are you risking water leaks, you're risking your life in a crash.

http://www.noshortcutstosafety.com/