Terms of Service
Effective Date: May 23, 2026
You found clearautoglasss.com. We built this site to give you straight answers about auto glass repair, windshield replacement, and vehicle safety. Read these terms before you use our site or book our services. By browsing this website, you agree to these rules. If you don’t agree, close the tab. It’s that simple.
1. Website Purpose and Information Scope
We replace windshields. We repair chips. We calibrate advanced driver assistance systems. We write about our daily experiences in the shop to help you avoid bad repairs. The content on this site serves as a guide based on years of hands-on work.
We don’t provide legal advice regarding insurance claims. We don’t guarantee that a DIY resin kit will save your cracked glass.
The information here comes from the shop floor. It helps you understand why your car needs windshield repair immediately after a rock strike. It doesn’t replace a physical inspection by a trained technician. Auto glass is structural. Treat it that way.
2. Intellectual Property and Content Ownership
We write our own guides. We take our own photos. We document real repairs on real cars, from Ford Transits to Honda CR-Vs. That means we own the content on this site.
You can’t scrape our articles. You can’t steal our service photos. You can’t copy our safety checklists and paste them on your own business page. We spent years earning our reputation for award-winning precision. We protect the content that reflects that hard work.
If you want to quote our advice on avoiding untimely glass repairs, you must link back to the original page on clearautoglasss.com. Give credit where it belongs.
3. Disclaimer of Warranties
Auto glass is incredibly volatile. Temperature shifts, road vibrations, and structural stress mean every single chip behaves differently. We provide advice based on strict industry standards. We don’t guarantee that following a tip on this blog will stop a spider crack from spreading across your line of sight.
You use the information on clearautoglasss.com entirely at your own risk.
We present our content exactly as it is. No hidden promises. No impossible guarantees. If you read an article about resin curing times and attempt a repair in freezing weather, the failure is yours. We disclaim all warranties, express or implied, regarding the completeness or accuracy of the general information published here.
4. Limitation of Liability
We take our physical work seriously. We stand behind the repairs we perform in our bay. But reading our website doesn’t create a binding service contract. A contract only forms when you book an appointment and hand over your keys.
If you misinterpret a guide on our site, try to fix a massive crack with superglue, and ruin your windshield, that falls on you. Clearautoglasss.com and its operators hold no liability for direct, indirect, or incidental damages resulting from your use of this website. We aren’t responsible for lost wages, vehicle downtime, or secondary damage caused by delayed professional repairs.
Get the glass fixed right the first time.
5. Service Booking and Shop Policies
When you schedule auto service through our site, you initiate a real logistical process. We block out dedicated time. We order specific glass for your exact make and model. We prep the bay.
If you need to cancel, call us at 616-453-9472. Don’t just ignore the appointment. We reserve the right to refuse service if a vehicle arrives with severe rust on the pinch weld. A rusted frame can’t safely hold a new windshield. Uncompromised safety is our tagline. We enforce it strictly.
We also reserve the right to refuse service if previous amateur repairs make a safe replacement impossible without extensive bodywork.
6. Affiliate Links and Third-Party Endorsements
Sometimes we link to specific tools, wiper blades, or glass cleaners we actually use. We earn a small commission if you buy through those links. This helps keep the site running.
We only recommend gear that survives our daily grind. We rejected dozens of cheap glass cleaners before finding one that actually cuts through road grime without leaving streaks. If a product is garbage, we say so. We also link out to manufacturer safety standards and insurance portals. We don’t control those external sites. Click them, read them, but know we don’t manage their content or their privacy practices.
7. Governing Law
We operate a real business in the real world. These terms fall under the laws of our local jurisdiction in Michigan. Any disputes regarding this website get handled locally in the greater Grand Rapids area. No offshore arbitration. No endless legal loops.
8. Changes to These Terms
The auto industry changes rapidly. Calibration requirements shift. New safety standards emerge. When the rules change, we update this page to reflect our current practices.
We won’t send you a confusing legal email every time we fix a typo. Check back here to see the current rules. Your continued use of the site means you accept the updates. We keep things transparent.
