Terms of Service
Effective Date: May 24, 2026
Welcome to Glass Fix Auto. We built this site to cut through the noise of shady windshield repair advice and aggressive dealership upsells. You want straight answers about auto glass. We provide them. By accessing glassfixauto.com, you agree to play by the rules outlined below. If you disagree with these terms, close the tab. We operate on mutual respect.
Intellectual Property and Content Ownership
We write every word on this site based on actual time spent in the shop. We test the resins. We document the stress cracks. We photograph the botched installations. That means all text, images, and guides on Glass Fix Auto belong strictly to us.
You cannot scrape, copy, or republish our content without explicit written permission. Stealing our hard-earned operational data to feed an automated site or pad your own business blog violates our copyright. We track our content across the web. We enforce our rights aggressively.
If you want to reference our findings, quote a short excerpt and link back to the original article. Do not pass our field experience off as your own.
Disclaimer: We Are Not Looking at Your Car
Our guides cover everything from stopping a star break from spreading to navigating insurance claims for a shattered back glass. We know this industry inside and out. We do not know your specific vehicle. The information on this site serves as educational material, not a substitute for an in-person inspection by a certified auto glass technician.
A crack that looks minor on a screen frequently compromises the structural integrity of your specific roofline. We provide high resolution guidance based on years of field experience. You take full responsibility for how you apply it.
Modern windshields are not just glass. They house forward facing cameras, rain sensors, and lane departure warning systems. A poorly executed repair distorts the camera view. A distorted camera view disables your emergency braking system. We explain how these systems interact. We do not take the blame if you ignore calibration protocols and cause a collision.
If you attempt a DIY resin injection and shatter your windshield, Glass Fix Auto holds zero liability. Know your limits. When in doubt, hire a local professional.
Accuracy of Information
We pull technical service bulletins. We interview master technicians. We verify curing times for different climates. But the automotive manufacturing sector pivots rapidly. A windshield removal technique that worked flawlessly on a previous generation chassis frequently shatters the glass on the current model.
We do not guarantee absolute perfection in our older archives. You bear the responsibility of cross referencing our guides with your specific vehicle manual. If you spot an outdated technical specification, email us. We fix errors quickly.
Affiliate Links and Financial Disclosures
Running an independent editorial site requires funding. We participate in affiliate marketing programs. When you click a link to a glass repair kit, a specific urethane adhesive, or an auto parts retailer, we earn a small commission on that sale.
This financial relationship never dictates our editorial stance. We reject sponsorships from brands that produce cheap, yellowing resins. We call out bad tools by name. If a product fails our bench tests, we tell you.
The commission keeps the servers running. It does not buy our loyalty.
Community and User Conduct
We occasionally open articles for comments or field questions through our contact forms. We expect professional behavior. Do not spam our inbox with automated pitches. Do not post misleading repair advice in our community spaces.
We delete spam instantly. We ban users who harass our editorial team or other readers. Keep the conversation focused on automotive glass, repair techniques, and industry realities.
Third Party Links and External Resources
We link to external manufacturers, tool suppliers, and local service directories. We do this to give you direct access to the materials we discuss. We do not control those external websites.
If you click a link to a resin supplier and their checkout system crashes, that falls outside our jurisdiction. We vet our sources heavily. We drop links to companies that stop answering their customer service lines. We accept no liability for your interactions with third party businesses.
Limitation of Liability
Auto glass repair carries inherent physical risks. Broken glass causes severe injury. Improperly installed windshields fail during collisions. Glass Fix Auto, its owners, and its writers accept zero liability for any direct, indirect, or incidental damages resulting from your use of this website.
You consume our content at your own risk. We provide the blueprint. You execute the labor. We owe you no compensation for lost wages, damaged property, or voided vehicle warranties.
Governing Law and Jurisdiction
We operate Glass Fix Auto out of the United States. These terms fall under the jurisdiction of our local state laws. We ignore conflict of law principles.
If a legal dispute arises from your use of this site, it happens in our local courts. We prefer to settle disagreements through direct communication. Reach out to us first.
Modifications to These Terms
The internet shifts. Business models adapt. We reserve the right to update these Terms of Service at our discretion. When we change the rules, we update the effective date at the top of this page.
We do not send out mass emails for minor typographical fixes. We expect you to review this page periodically. Continued use of Glass Fix Auto after an update constitutes your acceptance of the new terms.
Contact the Editorial Team
Legal pages usually lead to a dead end inbox. Ours does not. If you have a specific question about these terms, our affiliate relationships, or how we handle your data, ask us.
Visit our Contact page. A real human reads that inbox daily. We respond within 48 hours.