Post Time:Apr 15,2011Classify:Industry NewsView:763
Peninsula Auto Glass, a full-service, mobile San Francisco Bay Area windshield repair shop, is committed to a higher standard. This standard includes providing the best service possible, providing quick, friendly, same day service and offering a lifetime warranty on their workmanship.
"I had a fabulous experience with Peninsula Auto Glass. Ryan, the owner, provided great service at a great price. Not only was he courteous and professional, but he did a top-notch job -- I could not be happier with the quality of service." Says Wendy W., a happy customer from San Carlos. "In addition, he was flexible with scheduling and came to my home (at no extra cost) to install my windshield."
Unlike other auto glass repairmen, Peninsula Auto Glass is a mobile service, and can travel to customers at their convenience. They serve over 20 Bay Area communities, and are available to do free same day windshield repairs on all makes and models.
Peninsula Auto Glass makes sure that their visit is convenient for the customers by picking a good time for both parties to drop by. They feature a lifetime warranty on their workmanship for every job they do and are proud to stand by their products and workmanship. Get repairs or replacements done right the first time.
For more information about the lifetime guarantee Peninsula Auto Glass offers or any of their services, call them at (415) 230-0757 or view them on the web at www.sfpeninsulaautoglass.com.
About Peninsula Auto Glass
Peninsula Auto Glass is a full service mobile San Francisco Bay Area auto glass repair shop that specializes in everything from Redwood City auto glass repair to Palo Alto Windshield repair to San Mateo auto glass replacement. Peninsula Auto Glass serves the city of San Francisco and the Peninsula cities of Half Moon Bay, Palo Alto, Redwood City, San Jose, Mountain View, Atherton, Pacifica, Atherton, Pacifica, Saratoga, Brisbane, Millbrae, La Honda, San Carlos, San Mateo, Santa Clara, Menlo Park, Santa Cruz, Clear Lake and Belmont.
Source: http://www.sfgate.com/cgi-bin/article.cgi?f=/g/a/2Author: shangyi