Kiser's Glass Technology is committed to providing only safe, reliable, and quality auto glass replacement and repairs. We use only quality OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) adhesives to install your automotive glass. Only the best methods and adhesives are used to ensure your safety. Some auto glass installers use cheap, non-OEM products to replace your windshield. This can result in a windshield installation that does not comply with crash and rollover standards that the Federal Law requires.

Heavy equipment glass is also one of our favorite jobs. Whether you drive a semi, or an over the roader, whether you operate a boom truck or a backhoe, we know your time is important. We'll come to your site and cut the glass right there, so you can get back to work before your lunch break is over! We can even go to a machine shop and do the replacement while your equipment is being serviced.

Antique Auto Glass is another service we provide to our customers. Most of all vehicles made before 1960, had flat laminated glass. Kiser's Glass Technology can cut and install most of the flat glass in your antique or hot rod, saving you a little money for those fuzzy dice you've always wanted for your rear-view mirror.

              

In addition, you will also find the following services at work for you:

Just because your windshield has gone to pieces doesn't mean you have to.

When you've got a broken windshield, you don't need any more surprises getting it repaired.

So leave it to Kiser's Glass Technology.

We're part of the LYNX family of auto glass installers -- your assurance of top quality replacement glass service.

Not only will our certified installers replace or repair your auto glass, we'll conduct the LYNX 11-point quality check to make sure it's done right.

And our parts and labor are backed with a LYNX Warranty that's honored here and at every shop participating with LYNX around the country.

We'll have you back together in no time.

LYNX Services from PPG ensure a quality installation every time you come to Kiser's Glass Technology to have your windshield replaced. This eleven-point Quality Check makes sure your replacement job is done right.

  1. We conduct a "prework inspection" of the front, sides, and rear of the car to see if any other damage exists (dents, scrapes, rust, etc.). It's our mutual protection against disputes about unnoticed damage when you pick up the car.
  2. We list the part number that was installed, along with the brand of glass that was used. From this entry, there will be no question of what area of the car was worked on, and what product was installed.
  3. We list all hardware or moldings used to complete the job.
  4. We list the adhesives, tapes, primers, and cleaners that were used. Only those adhesives for which our installers are certified are used. This provides critical information that will be very helpful should there be any question of product performance.
  5. To make sure your adhesive cures properly, we list all the necessary timing and environmental information that contributes to the cure of the adhesive, including the time the job was completed, the temperature, and humidity. And we calculate the recommended time at which the vehicle may be driven safely.
  6. We list the installation method, whether the job completed was a mobile or in-shop installation, and if the process was of the full cut-out method or a close-cut method.
  7. In the case of windshield repairs, we list how many areas of the windshield were repaired and what type of system and resin was used.
  8. Postwork inspections check wipers, side view mirrors, and rear mirror to determine if those products need to be replaced.
  9. The installer must sign and date the report, a verification that the installer is certified to complete installations for the listed adhesive manufacturer and that all stated information on the report is true and accurate.
  10. The "24 Hour Auto Care" section provides a list of vehicle care subjects that should be carried out or observed during the first 24 hours.
  11. We go over this form with you to make sure you understand and accept all the information offered on the report. It also authorizes the release of full payment for the installation or repair completed.