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It's a simple question and you want a simple answer: How much will it cost to replace my windshield? The answer, however, depends on more than just your cracked or chipped glass. Windshield replacement costs typically include glass, installation, the adhesive and cleaning.
The glass shop contacts you to ask if you want the replacement done at your home or office, or if you had planned to bring it to their shop. Which option is best? Join us as we take a quick look at the differences between windshield replacements done mobile vs. replacements done at the auto glass shop.
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