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    Goliath Auto Glass

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    Services - Goliath Auto Glass

    Auto mirror repair

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    Auto windshield repair

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    Glass Doctor of Utah County

    Glass Doctor of Utah County

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    I was 517 miles from home and my 9x30 window for my Knapheide top along with the seals were…read moremissing. Called my glass guy in California and he said that it was a special fix and that I would have to get the parts from Knapheide and he would install it for $75. So I called Knapheide. They wanted $129.99 for the 9x30 window, outer seal was $11.99 per foot, inner seal $9.99 per foot with a minimum 8 feet each must be purchased. So I was looking at $380.83 without shipping and taxes. I was still far away from home so I decided to give Glass Doctor of Utah County a shot. They were able to fix everything for $239.40 before taxes saving me at least $140. They were super professional and friendly and the person that did my window had over 30 years of experience.

    Short version: I…read morerecently had my car's windshield replaced at Glass Doctor in American Fork. It was, bluntly, a TERRIBLE experience. The new windshield cracked in less than two weeks while the car simply sat in my driveway. In spite of all signs pointing towards a manufacturing flaw or installation mistake, Glass Doctor insisted it couldn't be their fault and wanted $150 to replace it (the original job cost $360). When I pushed back, they acted like I was the problem (rather than the failed windshield) and made it clear they had no desire to earn my trust or continued business. Unless you want that kind of grief in your life, I'd strongly recommend taking your business somewhere else. Long version: After the replacement, my car sat in my driveway for 2 weeks (I use a different car for around-the-town driving). Sometime in those 2 weeks, the new windshield cracked. Googling the issue yielded the likely cause of a "stress crack", which are "cracks that appear without visible signs of impact, often starting from the edge of the windshield" and noted that the common causes include "manufacturing defects or poor installation." That fit the circumstances perfectly: no signs of impact at all (and it would be quite the feat to get hit with a rock sitting in the driveway), crack started from the edge, and shortly after installation. When I called Glass Doctor, their attitude could best be described as "that sucks for you." They insisted that replacing it would cost $150 under the terms of their warranty, no matter the cause and in spite of the fact that they could offer no explanation for why it had cracked so quickly. Unsatisfied, I asked to speak with the owner. When she called me, I explained that, in my viewpoint, all signs pointed to either a bad part or an error in the installation. I explained that this should be a "we're so sorry, give us another chance to earn your trust" situation, not a "you can roll the dice again for another $150" situation. She proceeded to accuse me of "bad mouthing" her installer and her company for suggesting that the installer could have made a mistake, because "he's one of the top 20 in the nation." She said I was "bullying" her for being honest that I intended to share my experience, good or bad, in an online review. She insinuated that I was lying about the car not being used, despite my offering to bring in a statement of work from my mechanic showing the mileage the last time it was serviced to prove it. She made it clear that earning my trust and future business wasn't important to her. She insisted it couldn't be a stress crack because they "usually run horizontal" (I couldn't find anything online to support the idea that stress cracks run horizontal). She absolutely would NOT acknowledge that they could have made a mistake. She finally agreed to replace the windshield free of charge ONLY after making it clear that she would never do business with me again (who would want to do business with the company after this anyway?!?) After they replaced the windshield again, I asked if the technician could identify the cause of the crack. She said: "He said it could be a stress crack, but they usually run horizontal. So, no explanation for it. Maybe it was a small rock." Yeah, a small rock that hit a car in a driveway in a residential neighborhood, struck right at the bottom edge of the windshield (where the hood rises up to protect it) and left no signs of impact, yet caused a 10 inch crack almost immediately. Even when ALL INDICATIONS pointed to a stress crack, they preferred to ignore the facts, even when that required them to assume I was lying. They'd rather blacklist you than admit they could've made a mistake and attempt to make it right. This is not the kind of business I would trust. Take my experience as a cautionary tale.

    Goliath Auto Glass - autoglass - Updated May 2026

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