Usually one gets nervous or uneasy when being watched. I know I do. But this guy done a great job. Had one replaced a couple years ago by same company. Done great👌 Nice car too btw.
He was nice enough to allow me to take video of the install. I'm glad this video has reached so many people to show what they can expect of a Safelite windshield replacement. I still have the Subaru WRX in this video and never had any problems with the windshield.
Just wanted to comment being from the same industry. Kudos to this technician for doing everything by the book. Great asset to that company and a great install.
I had my windshield replaced today and wanted to watch so badly just to see the process but I had a meeting at the time he arrived so I ended up looking it up. Thanks for posting this, I was so curious!
I just had my windshield replaced three days ago. I was working from home. The Safelite technician arrived at noon; he was done at 12:35. I was like, if I would have known it would be that quick, I would have watched the process…which is why I’m here. The technician in the video showed his professionalism👍🏽
@@punktalley What a load of b.s. Doing a proper 35 minute replacement is a snap. Inspect car, inspect glass, cover hood and seats, 5 minutes. Remove mirror, wiper and cowl, and unplug heating element takes less than 5 minutes. E.Z. wire old windshield out takes about 5 minutes. Prime glass, 10 seconds. Remove old urethane and activate bonding area, 2 to 3 minutes. Wait 3 minutes for chems to flash. Prep car for install while waiting. Tape on the car or the glass, and set up cups or 1-tech mounting system. New tube of polyurethane in the caulk gun. Those are easily done during the chemical flash time. Apply urethane and mount windshield in approximately 1 to 2 minutes. Reinstall components and reattach heating element. Approximately 3 minutes. Remove covers takes 30 seconds. Done. On a nice day, and working on a vehicle thats less than 5 years old q typical replacement takes 25 to 30 minutes. Add an additional 5 to 10 minutes for washing windows and vacuuming the car. Drive time is approximately 30 minutes after installation. If it takes longer than that, you need to explain to your customers that you are slow and cannot perform as well as most glass technicians.
@@MW-xv1sj if you say so. I know the results of most all 35 minutes replacement. I put out quality and tell my guys if they want to speed install go work for satellite. Take your time and do it correctly.
@@MW-xv1sj I would like to see sealer applied to the car to cover any scratches that might have occured during removal of old adhesive before installing new adhesive. I take this to be a critical step to prevent future rust or water intrusion through an unsealed gap. No removal is perfect. At least inspect and treat scratches, please.
Wow! He did an amazing job! I wish all Safelite employees were as professional as him. In Miami the Safelite employees I encountered were rude and careless. Excellent video!
Most of them are not educated enough. I've been doing glass in Dallas Fort Worth for 23yrs. I also installed in Vegas for 3 yrs. I have fired at least 10 guys that came from Safelite. I have also seen very Good Techs from there as well. Definitely more bad then good. This young man did a pretty good Job.
I'll be honest I did work for Safelite before the commercials when we were the best glass company in the are. Then Belron came in the picture. Everything went south now It's one of the worst glass companies out here. I actually fix their problems "IF" the vehicle was not totaled. I just did a Jeep Wrangler they tried 3 times to stop an air noise. I pulled and reused the glass they put in, and stopped the noise she had issues with. The glass was not properly and evenly set. And the totaled vehicles is from not paying attention to the bottom when running the wire/fiber line cutting off the bottom pinchweld some attached to the firewall. You can call any bodyshop or dealer and ask if they would recommend Safelite you might hear a laugh or giggle before the tell you, "No!"
I have a Safelite guy replacing my windshield now. I was curious to see the process, but didn’t want to watch him. He’s not unfriendly, but does seem to be a little introverted. It’s interesting, thanks for sharing.
He did a great job, did it the correct way. Video taping is a good way to get a good job done too. I video tape most jobs that I have done by a company....but I try to do most everything myself.
Idk. It would seem like a hassle to film every job. I'm sure there's a video you could find. Or just watch. I don't think most people like to be filmed while they work. It's not about doing a good or bad job. Some people just don't feel comfortable with a camera pointed at them. I mean would you want that at your job? Learning how it works is just an excuse for I don't trust the company or worker. That's fine but let's be honest about it. I highly doubt people watch someone so they can do it the next time. And why would you? Sure you might save money but I would rather save the time. You can earn money back. You can't earn time back.
@@rodrigogarcia2622 once they see you do something they expect you to always do it, hence don’t do something extremely hard and act like you can handle it yourself until you can do this in your sleep and depending on your area be weary of the temperature super hot easy to cut out hard to be in the sun, super cold easy to walk outside hard as hell to cut out the windshield
How did it go... I'm currently trying to get a job with them because they pay pretty damn good. If I'm getting paid that good then I'd take pride in my work and do a good job too.
I work for Safelite. Most techs are like this. Unfortunately we don't know the bad ones till they show us. If you're nervous about the appointment you can always ask for an experienced tech. Safelite will always work with you, very big on customer service. I like the yellow brakes btw
The windshield from this video is still on my car and I've had no problems with it. The tech in this video was very kind and I think my install went well. I have no problem with Safelite. : )
Grady. How long you been with Safelite and would you say it is a good career? I just got a job offer to work at Safelite as a Technician trainee in a couple weeks. I am excited but nervous also. After training do you usually get to take a Safelite van home with you or is it only available while at work? Also, i was given an hourly base pay in my offer letter. Does that increase after the training program? Is it 6 weeks training? Thanks for any advice or help. I am very customer focused and love working with cars as a hobby doing window tinting, car stereo installation and customizing so thats what really made me apply to Safelite.
@@jzepp7013 hey! I see you posted this 2 months ago, If you took the job I hope you’re enjoying. Safelite is by the best job I have had to have a career in. In Alabama the starting pay is $18 during training and then after your 8 weeks training you will get a pay raise. Also after your training you will work in your stores shop for 2-3 months then get your van which you can take home
This was a true professional window installer, I like the way he used the dash protectors and the hood mat before he started his work, these clowns here in New York don't do any of that. Today I'm about to have my third windshield installed because they put it in crooked or installed it wrong twice. Maybe three times as a charm.
Las Vegas, NV, USA: I'm so stoked you did this! I feel so much more confident now that I know what to expect. My 2017 Forester has only 25K, and a rock cracked the windshield last week on the freeway. I've been researching how to choose a windshield brand and an install vendor. This was great. Thanks so much!
Literally as I am watching this video, I'm watching my RING Cam too🤣. I have a 2016 Chevy Malibu LS... Was curious of the process so this was insightful and helpful. Thanks!
Having Safelite come out this afternoon to replace the windshield on my Taurus SHO. Wanted to see how they did it before they showed up. Thanks for sharing!
Thanks for recording this I was wondering how they did some of the things because I've never watched the entire process! They did a great job with your car and that tech seems very efficient and skilled.
One mistake tho he is not wearing the nitrile gloves like we are trained to do can cause contamination to the glass and later in can be a problem with bonding for the glass to stick
I use to be a Safelite employee as a tech, best of belron competitor, and manager I would also occasionally help in training guys that were going through Safelites training course to become an installer. Unless times have changed where is this kids chemical resistant gloves, he for sure wasn't wearing cut resistant gloves for either the removal or installation of the glass, most importantly the removal. Especially in Florida where it tends to be hotter climates and glass can fracture or break much easier and he was bare handed lifting that glass up. Prepped the glass barehanded as well and only put a single glove on for shooting a skin on the glass and to smooth the adhesive out. Also is Safelite using primerless glue now? I thought they were using Sika products which require primer if its Mach 30 and Mach 60 I don't think I saw him prime his windshield at all. I also don't think I saw him use a scotchbrite abrasive pad, or sika's, HDX version of the magic erase pads to remove any oils or contaminates from the frit installation area especially handling the glass barehanded and the natural oils in our skin. While using his easy wire tool he only used the dash protector, he didn't use the pillar and headliner protector, I didn't look like he used any type of a positioning clips on the bottom of the glass to hold the wire in place, which is why when the wire tightened up he got out to look to see if it was caught on something before finishing wiring it out. No seat covers, no steering wheel cover. Safelite is funny, I know guys that have lost their jobs for much less then this. These are "compliance violations" and each one were to be considered grounds for termination. I'm not knocking the installer at all, he's not bad with the Safelite tools. It's Safelite period how things are suppose to be consistent through out any region, any market, you're suppose to be able to go over seas and pickup where you left off.... Search RUclips for installations done by the company "Carglass" they just as Safelite does fall under their parent company Belron and watch a CarGlass installation. Sorry it's just very interesting to me. I fell in to their politics and that is a company I would never return to and work for. I was an award winning employee every year until they started bringing in people from like Walmart, DHL, Fedex to run an automotive business that knew nothing about automotive! But hey as long as their numbers are looking good on paper and in the system I guess it is what it is because that's all they care about. Safelite there is no room for growth either, you land the job you want start making the money you want and when you make a little to much they find a way to take it away or just cut you loose regardless how many years you have invested. Unless there is a natural disaster that strikes then you are all in and it's whatever you want until that runs out too...... Someone show me Safelites turn over rate for employees! I want to see that.
To be fair given I wouldn’t know the situation, nor company guideline but at least for me if someone was recording me work I’d be nervous as heck, probably messing up with some stuff, but I do agree that when you work with a company and they have a strict set of guidelines to uphold if your not doing that well and are actively aware, it’s fair id fire em too
Nice video, good to see he is using those fiber line cutters instead of just putting a saw blade to the glass and possibly scratching up the metal underneath.
Thanx for the vid! Just (like an hour ago) had mine done by Safelite. Originally they said between 12:00 and 5:00. Guy called today and said between 1:00 and 3:00 and he showed up a bit before 2:00. So, that was great. Except the only meeting I couldn't move was at 2.. ;-( So I got him started and went to my meeting. I was wondering what he was doing. ;-) He was very polite and professional and it looks great so far. (I was able to run back out to check it after he had left...)
I've removed and replaced windshields before. I wish I have that rotary tool for cutting through the urethane. Makes it look so easy. I only have a cold knife and if you aren't careful can scratch the roof or A-Pillar even if you add some scratch resistant tape at the arch of the blade.
I used to work at Safelite autoglass in Chicago. This guy did everything well! Hopefully they dont overwork him like our shop did. I was a mobile technician and we had to do 6 jobs a day mandatory. A normal windshield like this takes about an hour to an hour and a half. Most windshields nowadays require to be recalibrated as well which can take another 30 minutes. Then theres travel time with traffic between each job. I would get home really late every day burned out. Wasn't the best company to work for. Safelite rarely gives out raised. Its all numbers based.
Thanks for commenting. The windshield from this video is still on my car and it’s never leaked or made wind noise on the highway. Sounds like a grind to work for them, not an easy day for sure.
lgu400angus look at the grit of the glass u can clearly see the primer . Primer is much more dark and the frit is more like a Matt type color . Sounds like u just started doing AutoGlass
Definately black primer on the windshield. Noticehow at first you can see the defroster grid? Then when he shoots the urethane bead you dont see it as much anymore. If your as good as me... You wont scratch the pinchweld at all on this specific install...
I had a 2019 Forester sport - something hit the windshield at 4000 miles - Safelite did ti for me. Thenthe car got totalled. Replaced witha 2021 Forester sport and guess what happened at 4000 miles? Yep. Back to the same Safelight. Just 1 thing. if you have any kind of Camera-assist (subaru I-Sight, etc) they have to do the work at their shop so they can recalibrate the System. Other than that they do awesome work.
I have a 2007 Silverado 2500 and I’m taking it to safelite tomorrow to get the windshield replaced. I’m so afraid they’re gonna tear the interior up or not put something on right or break the parts. How do I prevent this and what do I do if it happens?
If the tech is careful it's fine. It's not hard to not touch the thin line where the glue goes. That's the only place it matters. People always find something negative.
Why would you put the seam in the middle of the top of the glass. I would want a continuous bead along the top. Maybe that’s why windshield leaked. But I was told there was some of her issues for the leaking. Went to another glass shop and they let me watch and they ran a continuous bead across the top. Now I know why the leak! Thanks for the video.
my 2019 Civic windshield was shot by a rock coming from semi truck tire. It has 7000 miles and the road is taking its toll so soon. My old civic I put in 150K miles before anything happened to the windshield. Glad to see Safelite does good work without the use of power tools, I was getting scared from watching other videos.
Lucky for us in Florida, we don't have that garbage on our windshields. No vehicle inspections here and only one license plate per vehicle on the back of the car where it belongs.
What do they do with the inspection and emission stickers? My windshield is being replaced this Friday and was wondering what about the stickers on the old windshield?
Depends on the state you live in. I live in New Jersey and the stickers are easy to take off after the windshield is removed from the car. States like New York and Pennsylvania stickers cant be removed. They have serrations on the sticker when you try to remove they fall apart. They make them like that so you cant transfer the sticker. I know this response is 2 month from when you posted your comment but hope this helps you
Just had my done here in La. Safelite guy removed inspection stickers, oil change stickers, etc. from old windshield very carefully and then reinstalled on new one. 100% professional
I like how this windshield has a tint on top. Do they all come this way? My Honda Civic needs a windshield tomorrow from them and I can't decide if I should go to them or a private shop. I want a good quality windshield
Thanks for this video. Just What I needed. Mine has a bullseye that needs a new complete windshield. I live in a apartment. Can they do this if my car is parked on the street? Or do you think it's better to go to the shop or maybe have it done in a mall close to me? Thanks
@@CarStory Thanks for reply. I decided to take it to the shop instead of having them come to me. After watching your video I think it's best. Where I park my car is bumper to bumper cars and the technician needs good amount of space. Again thanks for great video it helped 🙂
@safelites unethical practices left my van broken and unsafe! After they replaced my rear window, the spoiler popped off & the trunk wouldnt close.The tech was advised just to"glue it".After they "fixed" it,spoiler flew off on the Hw & my trunk continues to open while driving.
Was there a post-installation wait time before you could drive it? Some web sites say you have to wait several hours for it to cure. What was your experience?
They say don’t drive the car for at least an hour unless you really need to. Waiting at least four hours is best. I didn’t use the car until the next day.
Thanks! I got my windshield replaced about a year ago. Seems fine, except there is a rattling from the dash at low to regular speed on local roads. Seems to go away on the highway. More pronounced at the driver side, but also sometimes around the center? Do you experience anything similar? I watched the video to try to see if there was anything under the dash near the windshield that could cause the rattle, but I don't see anything other than some yellow wires across the center of the dash, but those look tucked in and wouldn't come loose from an installation.
@@xil3ntkha0s I still have the 2019 STI. It only has about 17,500 miles. It now makes the occasional rattle from the passenger front door and dashboard. Only on rough roads though. On highway I don't hear anything. I love the STI, one of the best cars I've ever driven.
just got wack by rock on my brz ts 2020 now i need a new replacement.. they seem to be limited staff as next appoint for me will be like 2 weeks or so.. idk if its not much people working due to pandemic .. hit today in the very side in the middle and now crack is like almost half way due to heat, its going to go across to the other end one lone single crack .... sucks .... going to cost me about 400$... how much was yours ? insurance fix it ?
The technicians might be good, but it's been my daughter's experience that their windshields are poor quiality glass. She just spent $400 on a windshield and the VERY NEXT DAY it had a rock chip that spidered. You can't tell me they can't make a windshield any better than that. They won't do anything about it either. They were a total waste of $400!
Got a safelite appointment tomorrow So nervous because they already have totaled 1 of my cars from not being able to replace and seal windshield properly
I have to go to them Tuesday through Allstate insurance. Idk how your state is but did you have to get a new registration sticker and inspection sticker on your window?
Thankfully we don't have registration or inspection stickers in Florida messing up the windshield. They will probably remove the stickers safely once the windshield is removed. They probably come right off with a hot air gun to warm up the glue.
@@CarStory I actually brought my car in to Honda, not sure the vendor they used is SafeLite. They’re claiming the glue is in the outside and wouldn’t come into the car, and won’t even bother to take responsibility
I have to get mine done today and I was curious of the process and how long I was going to have to wait. Lol. I have to go to them. My windshield is $300 + to get replaced and to have them come to me was an additional $50
I’d make sure to have a $ 100 comprehensive deductible. Replaced a windshield on a 2019 Trax....$408.....buddy paid $1800 for Volvo replacement with built in electronics. Both done at Safelite.
Been searching everywhere. How much would a new windshield cost on a step van? It has 2 pieces in the front but I only need one like this: www.truck-n-trailer.com/truck-details/3764/WORKHORSE-P42-Step-Van/ Thinking of buying a used one but one front window is busted.
Hi I'm thinking of applying for a job for replacing windshields..but I have NO experience in it...is it hard to do?..also you think I should be able to do it without experience?..and how is the pay?.. and is it Always early morning shift..?
@@ESLinsider Those van windows are flat glass, so a local shop can cut you one and install using the same gasket already installed on the vehicle. My shop would charge 200$-250$ for a job like that, installed
I see your in Fl, I’m going to get my windshield replaced today and I was dreading it take all day hopefully they will call me sooner for pick up. My nephew hit my windshield with a basketball 😒
It wasn't a big deal. Part of his hand hit the intercooler when he was removing screws to remove the wiper blades. I check my intercooler on a regular basis to make sure the fins don't get bent by other things like large bugs hitting it after they get sucked into the hood scoop. The fins are easy to bend back straight. Yes it can damage the turbo if something was to close all the airflow for the intercooler but that would never happen. A few bent fins won't hurt anything.
@@punktalleyI’m pretty sure the more u took a car to shop for work the more small damage happen and u Wuz never told smdfh dude be for real atlest he wuZ honest
It's a big deal to those they worked hard for their ride and all repairs has risks involved but if you call a professional place they should explain those risks and how they are handled before doing the repair. @@frozenking9394
Hi, I'm 6 months late here, but I worked for a mom and pop auto glass shop for 2 and a half years and id say 95% of the time we were able to at least cut inspection stickers off the old glass, but they didn't always adhere to the new glass. Many states have single use stickers that don't pull off entirely (think the security stickers on electronics that say "void" if you try to pull it off), and other absolutely sadistic states (looking at you, New Jersey) have paper stickers that will disintegrate when you try to remove them. Most of the parking permits, car wash passes, fast passes, etc were able to be saved no problem unless they were incredibly sun damaged.
Hello there, great video. I have a question. In the beginning of the video the tech mentioned the windshield didn't say Subaru. Did you have a choice to get a OEM replacement? thx
I did not know at the time but yes I could have requested an OEM windshield. I was told by another glass installer that unless you have acoustic glass for extra sound insulation, the OEM windshield is no different than the aftermarket glass. Regardless of that, next time my windshield breaks, I am requesting OEM glass just to see if I can get it. Your insurance company can refuse that request or make you pay an extra fee for it.
@@CarStory that makes no sense that your insurance can refuse oem replacement. Thats like saying if an oem wheel gets damaged you have to get an aftermarket one. No, if they are covering the replacement it is supposed to be oem. If not you have a crap insurance company.
You can get the make glass, however it usually takes a while longer to get the part. There’s honestly zero difference. Chances are the glasses are made in the exact same shop, just one went down the Subaru line, the other went down the aftermarket line
Im from Germany i wont start here by Autoglass business. The tools that you are using looking pretty useable. Where can i buy it? I couldnt found any Shop for it. Thanks in advance.
Usually one gets nervous or uneasy when being watched. I know I do. But this guy done a great job. Had one replaced a couple years ago by same company. Done great👌 Nice car too btw.
He was nice enough to allow me to take video of the install. I'm glad this video has reached so many people to show what they can expect of a Safelite windshield replacement. I still have the Subaru WRX in this video and never had any problems with the windshield.
What was/is the recovery/ setting time ?
In other words, how soon can I go through the car wash ?! 😅
I wish every safelite technician performing the work like this guy does.
I am about to have this done this Saturday, I hope I get him..LOL!
@@rocxylemmon8535 sounds fruity
@@migueljackson7487 😂😂😂😂.... i will bring the correct candy...😉
Call a local shop instead
Lol what are you talking about? This dude wouldn’t last at my shop. We do 3 an hour.
Just wanted to comment being from the same industry. Kudos to this technician for doing everything by the book. Great asset to that company and a great install.
I had my windshield replaced today and wanted to watch so badly just to see the process but I had a meeting at the time he arrived so I ended up looking it up. Thanks for posting this, I was so curious!
Kudos to this guy for doing what he does. I’m 5’ I would struggle to reach even more on a truck.
They give us stools so the short guys can still do huge trucks
I just had my windshield replaced three days ago. I was working from home. The Safelite technician arrived at noon; he was done at 12:35. I was like, if I would have known it would be that quick, I would have watched the process…which is why I’m here. The technician in the video showed his professionalism👍🏽
That's not good 35 minutes on the remove and replace. The skipped something to save time like this guy in the vid skipped a few steps.
@@punktalley What a load of b.s. Doing a proper 35 minute replacement is a snap. Inspect car, inspect glass, cover hood and seats, 5 minutes. Remove mirror, wiper and cowl, and unplug heating element takes less than 5 minutes. E.Z. wire old windshield out takes about 5 minutes. Prime glass, 10 seconds. Remove old urethane and activate bonding area, 2 to 3 minutes. Wait 3 minutes for chems to flash. Prep car for install while waiting. Tape on the car or the glass, and set up cups or 1-tech mounting system. New tube of polyurethane in the caulk gun. Those are easily done during the chemical flash time. Apply urethane and mount windshield in approximately 1 to 2 minutes. Reinstall components and reattach heating element. Approximately 3 minutes. Remove covers takes 30 seconds. Done. On a nice day, and working on a vehicle thats less than 5 years old q typical replacement takes 25 to 30 minutes. Add an additional 5 to 10 minutes for washing windows and vacuuming the car. Drive time is approximately 30 minutes after installation. If it takes longer than that, you need to explain to your customers that you are slow and cannot perform as well as most glass technicians.
@@MW-xv1sj if you say so. I know the results of most all 35 minutes replacement. I put out quality and tell my guys if they want to speed install go work for satellite. Take your time and do it correctly.
@@MW-xv1sj I would like to see sealer applied to the car to cover any scratches that might have occured during removal of old adhesive before installing new adhesive. I take this to be a critical step to prevent future rust or water intrusion through an unsealed gap. No removal is perfect. At least inspect and treat scratches, please.
@@MW-xv1sj I presume you do this/ have done this for a living before? Lol. You seem super familiar with the whole process
I’m glad it was taken care of properly.
Can I go to the Toyota event with you 😁😁
SMH
He didn't put on the seat covers. Tech trainer gonna get him for that
Wow! He did an amazing job! I wish all Safelite employees were as professional as him. In Miami the Safelite employees I encountered were rude and careless. Excellent video!
Thanks, I was impressed with him as well! Thanks for commenting!
same here in ct. the glass company i work for has some ex safelite guys and i hear nothing but horror stories
Most of them are not educated enough. I've been doing glass in Dallas Fort Worth for 23yrs. I also installed in Vegas for 3 yrs. I have fired at least 10 guys that came from Safelite. I have also seen very Good Techs from there as well. Definitely more bad then good. This young man did a pretty good Job.
I'll be honest I did work for Safelite before the commercials when we were the best glass company in the are. Then Belron came in the picture. Everything went south now It's one of the worst glass companies out here. I actually fix their problems "IF" the vehicle was not totaled. I just did a Jeep Wrangler they tried 3 times to stop an air noise. I pulled and reused the glass they put in, and stopped the noise she had issues with. The glass was not properly and evenly set. And the totaled vehicles is from not paying attention to the bottom when running the wire/fiber line cutting off the bottom pinchweld some attached to the firewall. You can call any bodyshop or dealer and ask if they would recommend Safelite you might hear a laugh or giggle before the tell you, "No!"
@@Miguel_A_S in 35 years in the glass business I always hear one criticizing the other rule of thumb you're probably the butcher
very professional, he even cleaned the side windows on the doors. great job indeed.
I have been wanting to use Safelite to replace my windshield , but wanted to see the process before doing so. I appreciate the video. =)
I have a Safelite guy replacing my windshield now. I was curious to see the process, but didn’t want to watch him. He’s not unfriendly, but does seem to be a little introverted. It’s interesting, thanks for sharing.
Glad you found this video so you didn't have to stare at the installer! Thanks for watching Patty!
He did a great job, did it the correct way. Video taping is a good way to get a good job done too. I video tape most jobs that I have done by a company....but I try to do most everything myself.
Idk.
It would seem like a hassle to film every job. I'm sure there's a video you could find. Or just watch.
I don't think most people like to be filmed while they work.
It's not about doing a good or bad job. Some people just don't feel comfortable with a camera pointed at them.
I mean would you want that at your job?
Learning how it works is just an excuse for I don't trust the company or worker.
That's fine but let's be honest about it.
I highly doubt people watch someone so they can do it the next time.
And why would you?
Sure you might save money but I would rather save the time.
You can earn money back.
You can't earn time back.
I work for safelite solutions, it's pretty cool to see what the appt I'm scheduling actually looks like
I just got hire for safelite auto installation technician! I start next week anything tips y’all wanna give me
I have a question if I have glass all over my backseat will they vacuum the car out or is that my responsibility
@@user-sp4vq6et7w haha I've been asked that a few times. In my experience they always do.
Oh so you started your own company too lol Safelite runs monopoly clear as day lol
@@rodrigogarcia2622 once they see you do something they expect you to always do it, hence don’t do something extremely hard and act like you can handle it yourself until you can do this in your sleep and depending on your area be weary of the temperature super hot easy to cut out hard to be in the sun, super cold easy to walk outside hard as hell to cut out the windshield
Thanks for sharing this! I'm currently trying to land a job with Safelite and loved being able to see their process. Wish me luck!
Good Luck and take pride in the job and you will do great!
Did you get it?
How did it go...
I'm currently trying to get a job with them because they pay pretty damn good.
If I'm getting paid that good then I'd take pride in my work and do a good job too.
I’m going for my 2 interview with them tomorrow pray for me lol
@@michaelgeddie2177 good luck. Turned out the local supervisor was my sup from another job. Did not go well haha
I work for Safelite. Most techs are like this. Unfortunately we don't know the bad ones till they show us. If you're nervous about the appointment you can always ask for an experienced tech. Safelite will always work with you, very big on customer service.
I like the yellow brakes btw
The windshield from this video is still on my car and I've had no problems with it. The tech in this video was very kind and I think my install went well. I have no problem with Safelite. : )
Grady. How long you been with Safelite and would you say it is a good career? I just got a job offer to work at Safelite as a Technician trainee in a couple weeks. I am excited but nervous also. After training do you usually get to take a Safelite van home with you or is it only available while at work? Also, i was given an hourly base pay in my offer letter. Does that increase after the training program? Is it 6 weeks training? Thanks for any advice or help. I am very customer focused and love working with cars as a hobby doing window tinting, car stereo installation and customizing so thats what really made me apply to Safelite.
@@jzepp7013 hey! I see you posted this 2 months ago, If you took the job I hope you’re enjoying. Safelite is by the best job I have had to have a career in. In Alabama the starting pay is $18 during training and then after your 8 weeks training you will get a pay raise. Also after your training you will work in your stores shop for 2-3 months then get your van which you can take home
@@REDACTEDD1 I’m thinking about applying to Safelite here in Texas. Do you think it’s a good company and career?
Did he apply bond to the screen really early on while he was messing around with the little buddy and then rub it in with his finger ?
Thanks for this video. I am having Safelite replace my windshield tomorrow and had no idea what to expect. Great video.
Glad you found this video helpful MsMary!
No
This was a true professional window installer, I like the way he used the dash protectors and the hood mat before he started his work, these clowns here in New York don't do any of that. Today I'm about to have my third windshield installed because they put it in crooked or installed it wrong twice. Maybe three times as a charm.
Las Vegas, NV, USA: I'm so stoked you did this! I feel so much more confident now that I know what to expect. My 2017 Forester has only 25K, and a rock cracked the windshield last week on the freeway. I've been researching how to choose a windshield brand and an install vendor. This was great. Thanks so much!
So glad you liked it and found it helpful! Good luck with your replacement!
Same story here, but a 2021 Tacoma with 10k that I just bought in January 😔
Safelite is the name to call
@@IlluzionMe 🤣🤣🤣🤣
Fantastic, professional job. Better than going to a glass shop.
Literally as I am watching this video, I'm watching my RING Cam too🤣. I have a 2016 Chevy Malibu LS... Was curious of the process so this was insightful and helpful. Thanks!
Glad this video helped Gene! Thanks for watching and commenting!
@@CarStory No problem thanks for the Video!👍
The windscreen spontaneously cracked on my 18 WRX. Getting replaced tomorrow. Wanted to see how they did it, this satisfied my curiosity. Thank you!
Having Safelite come out this afternoon to replace the windshield on my Taurus SHO. Wanted to see how they did it before they showed up. Thanks for sharing!
How was it? Mine is showing uo this afternoon too
@@matthewcollins7660 the experience was great. Professional, quick, easy. All in all very happy.
I scheduled Safelite to replace my front window. I’m excited to get this done, personally I like driving my car looking good regardless what year.
I need to get my windshield replaced soon, and this video has me sold.
My 21 (17k miles) WRX just got a spider crack from a rock on the 605s FWY in Cali. I have my fix scheduled for tomorrow.
Thanks! Just got back from a successful appointment and I got curious about the replacement process
This dude did a fantastic job...thank u for posting..
He's a pro. Does a great job.
I thought so too!
Thanks for recording this I was wondering how they did some of the things because I've never watched the entire process! They did a great job with your car and that tech seems very efficient and skilled.
Glad you liked the video! Thanks for watching and commenting!
One mistake tho he is not wearing the nitrile gloves like we are trained to do can cause contamination to the glass and later in can be a problem with bonding for the glass to stick
Glue the frame not the glass first
@@kevindargan3071 I didn’t notice him prime the pinchedweld, use aktivator or prime new glass. Could’ve been cut out for the video length
@@CarStory Good Job With All This ;) Your Skilled at the video angles too.
I use to be a Safelite employee as a tech, best of belron competitor, and manager I would also occasionally help in training guys that were going through Safelites training course to become an installer. Unless times have changed where is this kids chemical resistant gloves, he for sure wasn't wearing cut resistant gloves for either the removal or installation of the glass, most importantly the removal. Especially in Florida where it tends to be hotter climates and glass can fracture or break much easier and he was bare handed lifting that glass up. Prepped the glass barehanded as well and only put a single glove on for shooting a skin on the glass and to smooth the adhesive out. Also is Safelite using primerless glue now? I thought they were using Sika products which require primer if its Mach 30 and Mach 60 I don't think I saw him prime his windshield at all. I also don't think I saw him use a scotchbrite abrasive pad, or sika's, HDX version of the magic erase pads to remove any oils or contaminates from the frit installation area especially handling the glass barehanded and the natural oils in our skin. While using his easy wire tool he only used the dash protector, he didn't use the pillar and headliner protector, I didn't look like he used any type of a positioning clips on the bottom of the glass to hold the wire in place, which is why when the wire tightened up he got out to look to see if it was caught on something before finishing wiring it out. No seat covers, no steering wheel cover. Safelite is funny, I know guys that have lost their jobs for much less then this. These are "compliance violations" and each one were to be considered grounds for termination. I'm not knocking the installer at all, he's not bad with the Safelite tools. It's Safelite period how things are suppose to be consistent through out any region, any market, you're suppose to be able to go over seas and pickup where you left off.... Search RUclips for installations done by the company "Carglass" they just as Safelite does fall under their parent company Belron and watch a CarGlass installation. Sorry it's just very interesting to me. I fell in to their politics and that is a company I would never return to and work for. I was an award winning employee every year until they started bringing in people from like Walmart, DHL, Fedex to run an automotive business that knew nothing about automotive! But hey as long as their numbers are looking good on paper and in the system I guess it is what it is because that's all they care about. Safelite there is no room for growth either, you land the job you want start making the money you want and when you make a little to much they find a way to take it away or just cut you loose regardless how many years you have invested. Unless there is a natural disaster that strikes then you are all in and it's whatever you want until that runs out too...... Someone show me Safelites turn over rate for employees! I want to see that.
Hot damn Paullie, that’s a comment for the ages.
The mother of all comments
Speaking nothing but the truth here
To be fair given I wouldn’t know the situation, nor company guideline but at least for me if someone was recording me work I’d be nervous as heck, probably messing up with some stuff, but I do agree that when you work with a company and they have a strict set of guidelines to uphold if your not doing that well and are actively aware, it’s fair id fire em too
Too long didn’t read
Nice video, good to see he is using those fiber line cutters instead of just putting a saw blade to the glass and possibly scratching up the metal underneath.
Cool the windshield even had the factory visor tint something I’m particular about having in the replacement.
You were very lucky to get this guy. Most of their installers are hacks or have little experience.
@@marlonorsburn4345 Same windshield is still on the car today 😀
Thanx for the vid! Just (like an hour ago) had mine done by Safelite. Originally they said between 12:00 and 5:00. Guy called today and said between 1:00 and 3:00 and he showed up a bit before 2:00. So, that was great. Except the only meeting I couldn't move was at 2.. ;-( So I got him started and went to my meeting. I was wondering what he was doing. ;-) He was very polite and professional and it looks great so far. (I was able to run back out to check it after he had left...)
My QM would freak if I didn’t aktivate in one direction or use nitrile gloves lol but he did an excellent job! Good work 👍
Thanks for watching and commenting Chris!
I was thinking the same thing but he still did great and his attention to cleanliness was nice
Keep in mind that this video is edited and some of his steps may have been cut out.
I've removed and replaced windshields before. I wish I have that rotary tool for cutting through the urethane. Makes it look so easy. I only have a cold knife and if you aren't careful can scratch the roof or A-Pillar even if you add some scratch resistant tape at the arch of the blade.
I used to work at Safelite autoglass in Chicago. This guy did everything well! Hopefully they dont overwork him like our shop did. I was a mobile technician and we had to do 6 jobs a day mandatory. A normal windshield like this takes about an hour to an hour and a half. Most windshields nowadays require to be recalibrated as well which can take another 30 minutes. Then theres travel time with traffic between each job. I would get home really late every day burned out. Wasn't the best company to work for. Safelite rarely gives out raised. Its all numbers based.
Thanks for commenting. The windshield from this video is still on my car and it’s never leaked or made wind noise on the highway. Sounds like a grind to work for them, not an easy day for sure.
thank you so much for this video! btw-that's a nice looking Subaru! ☺️
Thanks so much! Glad you liked the video!
This guy is good. Great company but depend on the servicing technician. I got a lousy one. Hope the company recruits more qualified candidates.
I’m in training to work as a technician for Safelite - I need to remember the steps more, especially the cutting out the windshield part.
Good luck in your new job!
just pay attention the best you can and try to retain most of what you learn as you go and the skill will come to you ;)
How did you do?
It’s a repetitive thing the more you do it the better you get at it I will be starting my training as a technician next week I’m so excited
@@terrecstv2676 so how can apply for this job can help me i want work with them
I’ve got an interview for Safelite tomorrow, it’s cool to see the process
How did that go?
Why wasnt the glass or aperture primed??
I was wondering the same thing no primer on the pinchweld from any scratches. Or none on the glass
Some guys prime the glass at the shop and if he didn’t scratch body while trimming you don’t need to prime old bond line just activate
@@jtwilson1982 you can see definitely no primer on glass. Awful job. Nonseat covers no gloves
lgu400angus look at the grit of the glass u can clearly see the primer . Primer is much more dark and the frit is more like a Matt type color . Sounds like u just started doing AutoGlass
Definately black primer on the windshield. Noticehow at first you can see the defroster grid? Then when he shoots the urethane bead you dont see it as much anymore. If your as good as me... You wont scratch the pinchweld at all on this specific install...
Funny, I have the same Subaru with a crack in the exact same place. Safelite is coming out in a couple of hours and I was curious to see the process.
You have a WRX STi?
My tech did everything looks great just waiting game to see make sure it stays great
I had a 2019 Forester sport - something hit the windshield at 4000 miles - Safelite did ti for me. Thenthe car got totalled. Replaced witha 2021 Forester sport and guess what happened at 4000 miles? Yep. Back to the same Safelight. Just 1 thing. if you have any kind of Camera-assist (subaru I-Sight, etc) they have to do the work at their shop so they can recalibrate the System. Other than that they do awesome work.
wow thats crazy! glad you survived the accident!
I have a 2007 Silverado 2500 and I’m taking it to safelite tomorrow to get the windshield replaced. I’m so afraid they’re gonna tear the interior up or not put something on right or break the parts. How do I prevent this and what do I do if it happens?
Love watching how things like this are done. Great job and turned out nice!
How u set a windshield on a big lifted truck with that lil buddy set up?
Great job with that install! I'm starting with Safelite next week as an install tech so this video is great! I'm super excited 😁
JoeG2793 bet you ain’t working now hahaha you pry got laid off
Well make sure you don't fit like this otherwise your out the door all completely wrong from this guy
@@lgu400angus what are you talking about
@@travp_4913 yeah, I guess having no windshield wasn’t considered mandatory work ..smh
@Joe Grijalva are you still with Safelite? How’d It go?
What is the name of the equipment he uses to swing the glass into position?
Getting mine replaced tomorrow and I'm super worried. Hopefully they are as professional as this guy.
My installer was good, still don't have any issues with my windshield. Good luck with your replacement, I'm sure it will go well.
How much did it cost?
Everything I’ve read says that windshield install that are correctly done require wearing gloves to keep hand oils from interfering with adhesive
You are correct.
If the tech is careful it's fine. It's not hard to not touch the thin line where the glue goes. That's the only place it matters. People always find something negative.
How long does it take to replace windshield
this replacement took 90 minutes but time can vary based on the car.
helloo thanks for this greate video can u please tell me the name of that tools wich is holdind the wind screen ?thank you very much
Why would you put the seam in the middle of the top of the glass. I would want a continuous bead along the top. Maybe that’s why windshield leaked. But I was told there was some of her issues for the leaking. Went to another glass shop and they let me watch and they ran a continuous bead across the top. Now I know why the leak! Thanks for the video.
my 2019 Civic windshield was shot by a rock coming from semi truck tire. It has 7000 miles and the road is taking its toll so soon. My old civic I put in 150K miles before anything happened to the windshield. Glad to see Safelite does good work without the use of power tools, I was getting scared from watching other videos.
I'm getting mine done today. Hope he is as good as this guy.
where can i get that table to sit the windshield
Where was the registration and or inspection on windshield prior to the removable process and how is it replaced thanks
Lucky for us in Florida, we don't have that garbage on our windshields. No vehicle inspections here and only one license plate per vehicle on the back of the car where it belongs.
What do they do about inspection stickers and things of that sort
Not sure since we don't have car inspections in Florida.
This guy is good!
I still have the windshield with no issues so I'm happy!
What do they do with the inspection and emission stickers? My windshield is being replaced this Friday and was wondering what about the stickers on the old windshield?
We don't have those in Florida but the installer may have a method of removing them from your old windshield.
Depends on the state you live in. I live in New Jersey and the stickers are easy to take off after the windshield is removed from the car. States like New York and Pennsylvania stickers cant be removed. They have serrations on the sticker when you try to remove they fall apart. They make them like that so you cant transfer the sticker. I know this response is 2 month from when you posted your comment but hope this helps you
Just had my done here in La. Safelite guy removed inspection stickers, oil change stickers, etc. from old windshield very carefully and then reinstalled on new one. 100% professional
What did he take the tape off after installing I thought it were to.remain on ?
I like how this windshield has a tint on top. Do they all come this way? My Honda Civic needs a windshield tomorrow from them and I can't decide if I should go to them or a private shop. I want a good quality windshield
whoever you call, ask for an oem windshield so its the same as you have now.
Thanks for this video. Just What I needed. Mine has a bullseye that needs a new complete windshield. I live in a apartment. Can they do this if my car is parked on the street? Or do you think it's better to go to the shop or maybe have it done in a mall close to me? Thanks
If you call and tell them your situation they will probably tell you to bring it to them. Glad you found the video helpful!
@@CarStory Thanks for reply. I decided to take it to the shop instead of having them come to me. After watching your video I think it's best. Where I park my car is bumper to bumper cars and the technician needs good amount of space. Again thanks for great video it helped 🙂
@safelites unethical practices left my van broken and unsafe! After they replaced my rear window, the spoiler popped off & the trunk wouldnt close.The tech was advised just to"glue it".After they "fixed" it,spoiler flew off on the Hw & my trunk continues to open while driving.
Are there electronics that are installed to the windshield since they have a defroster?
No at least on my windshield there isn't.
Can they replace it with a more sound isolating windo i wonder?
How long did that take, start to finish?
what cind of spray is that ?
Was there a post-installation wait time before you could drive it? Some web sites say you have to wait several hours for it to cure. What was your experience?
They say don’t drive the car for at least an hour unless you really need to. Waiting at least four hours is best. I didn’t use the car until the next day.
With the new product used the safe drive away time is 30 mins
I did my windshield yesterday and today is raining is that safe?
I can't remember the recommended time before getting the windshield wet but I think after 12 hours you are ready for anything.
That tech know what he is doing
That was a good job he did,
Thanks! I got my windshield replaced about a year ago. Seems fine, except there is a rattling from the dash at low to regular speed on local roads. Seems to go away on the highway. More pronounced at the driver side, but also sometimes around the center? Do you experience anything similar? I watched the video to try to see if there was anything under the dash near the windshield that could cause the rattle, but I don't see anything other than some yellow wires across the center of the dash, but those look tucked in and wouldn't come loose from an installation.
No my interior doesn't make any noise at all. He did a good job!
is it a dodge journey?
If your windshield has a heated wiper park area it sounds like it's not plugged in. That would let it rattle sometimes.
@@CarStory is that really a Subaru? Lol mine has all kinds of rattles
@@xil3ntkha0s I still have the 2019 STI. It only has about 17,500 miles. It now makes the occasional rattle from the passenger front door and dashboard. Only on rough roads though. On highway I don't hear anything. I love the STI, one of the best cars I've ever driven.
just got wack by rock on my brz ts 2020 now i need a new replacement.. they seem to be limited staff as next appoint for me will be like 2 weeks or so.. idk if its not much people working due to pandemic .. hit today in the very side in the middle and now crack is like almost half way due to heat, its going to go across to the other end one lone single crack .... sucks .... going to cost me about 400$... how much was yours ? insurance fix it ?
A couple bent fins for a sweet RUclips video sounds like a deal to me 😎🥳
lol, that was no big deal at all. im always checking the intercooler for bent fins anyway. thanks for watching and commenting!
The technicians might be good, but it's been my daughter's experience that their windshields are poor quiality glass. She just spent $400 on a windshield and the VERY NEXT DAY it had a rock chip that spidered. You can't tell me they can't make a windshield any better than that. They won't do anything about it either. They were a total waste of $400!
Same thing happened to me a month after this windshield replacement. I got a small crack that had to be repaired.
Got a safelite appointment tomorrow
So nervous because they already have totaled 1 of my cars from not being able to replace and seal windshield properly
I work for safelite, to be master tech you have to do at least 6 or 7 jobs in 1 day, in 1 week has to be 27 or 30, thats crazy
You mean master hack
Are you still with safelite
Thought about using them for 1 of my cars any issues later or anything leaking thru or going into a car wash??
I still have this same windshield on the car and I haven't had any problems.
I have to go to them Tuesday through Allstate insurance. Idk how your state is but did you have to get a new registration sticker and inspection sticker on your window?
Thankfully we don't have registration or inspection stickers in Florida messing up the windshield. They will probably remove the stickers safely once the windshield is removed. They probably come right off with a hot air gun to warm up the glue.
Does it have to be replaced or can it just be repaired? I had window tint on the front and don't wanna pay again for it
a crack usually has to be replaced. a small dent can be repaired.
My left and right pillars have glue residue. Did you have the same problem?
On the inside or outside? I don't see that on mine.
@@CarStory the left inside is the worse one
@@Alimboi Did you let Safelite know? They can probably do something about it at their shop.
@@CarStory I actually brought my car in to Honda, not sure the vendor they used is SafeLite. They’re claiming the glue is in the outside and wouldn’t come into the car, and won’t even bother to take responsibility
@@Alimboi Wow that is poor service for sure. Sorry to hear about your experience.
I have to get mine done today and I was curious of the process and how long I was going to have to wait. Lol. I have to go to them. My windshield is $300 + to get replaced and to have them come to me was an additional $50
I’d make sure to have a $ 100 comprehensive deductible. Replaced a windshield on a 2019 Trax....$408.....buddy paid $1800 for Volvo replacement with built in electronics. Both done at Safelite.
@@hoffrun It actually costed him $1,800. 00 to have is window replaced?
Did you tip the technician?
Did he try up selliing you some of their unbeatable wiper blades
LOL I think he did.
I remember when I replaced 10 windshields a day and never complained once.
A fellow warrior.
Been searching everywhere. How much would a new windshield cost on a step van? It has 2 pieces in the front but I only need one like this: www.truck-n-trailer.com/truck-details/3764/WORKHORSE-P42-Step-Van/
Thinking of buying a used one but one front window is busted.
Hi I'm thinking of applying for a job for replacing windshields..but I have NO experience in it...is it hard to do?..also you think I should be able to do it without experience?..and how is the pay?.. and is it Always early morning shift..?
@@carlosaponte1331 Safelite will train anyone with a pulse. They pay decent but I won't work for them.
@@ESLinsider Those van windows are flat glass, so a local shop can cut you one and install using the same gasket already installed on the vehicle. My shop would charge 200$-250$ for a job like that, installed
I see your in Fl, I’m going to get my windshield replaced today and I was dreading it take all day hopefully they will call me sooner for pick up. My nephew hit my windshield with a basketball 😒
How did he bend your inter cooler fins ? Could that cause more problems with your engine?
It wasn't a big deal. Part of his hand hit the intercooler when he was removing screws to remove the wiper blades. I check my intercooler on a regular basis to make sure the fins don't get bent by other things like large bugs hitting it after they get sucked into the hood scoop. The fins are easy to bend back straight. Yes it can damage the turbo if something was to close all the airflow for the intercooler but that would never happen. A few bent fins won't hurt anything.
Car Story I just got me a xt turbo outback! Loving the car but don’t know much about it yet.
big deal for those that expect the ride to not be damaged during a repair.
@@punktalleyI’m pretty sure the more u took a car to shop for work the more small damage happen and u Wuz never told smdfh dude be for real atlest he wuZ honest
It's a big deal to those they worked hard for their ride and all repairs has risks involved but if you call a professional place they should explain those risks and how they are handled before doing the repair. @@frozenking9394
oem replacement?
Will they cut out the inspection stickers from the old windshield?
I'm sure they have a way to do that although since we don't have those stickers in Florida I can't say how.
Hi, I'm 6 months late here, but I worked for a mom and pop auto glass shop for 2 and a half years and id say 95% of the time we were able to at least cut inspection stickers off the old glass, but they didn't always adhere to the new glass.
Many states have single use stickers that don't pull off entirely (think the security stickers on electronics that say "void" if you try to pull it off), and other absolutely sadistic states (looking at you, New Jersey) have paper stickers that will disintegrate when you try to remove them.
Most of the parking permits, car wash passes, fast passes, etc were able to be saved no problem unless they were incredibly sun damaged.
Hello there, great video. I have a question. In the beginning of the video the tech mentioned the windshield didn't say Subaru. Did you have a choice to get a OEM replacement? thx
I did not know at the time but yes I could have requested an OEM windshield. I was told by another glass installer that unless you have acoustic glass for extra sound insulation, the OEM windshield is no different than the aftermarket glass. Regardless of that, next time my windshield breaks, I am requesting OEM glass just to see if I can get it. Your insurance company can refuse that request or make you pay an extra fee for it.
@@CarStory that makes no sense that your insurance can refuse oem replacement. Thats like saying if an oem wheel gets damaged you have to get an aftermarket one. No, if they are covering the replacement it is supposed to be oem. If not you have a crap insurance company.
@@Hallowsaw not true. I work in the auto glass industry and if you do not have an oem rider in your policy, they may not cover it.
You can get the make glass, however it usually takes a while longer to get the part. There’s honestly zero difference. Chances are the glasses are made in the exact same shop, just one went down the Subaru line, the other went down the aftermarket line
Great video
So how long did this actually take for them to replace you windshield?
around 90 minutes
U forgot to mention that you have also a nice volkswagen inside the garage 👌😎
That is my wifes 2018 GTI. We love that car!
Im from Germany i wont start here by Autoglass business. The tools that you are using looking pretty useable. Where can i buy it? I couldnt found any Shop for it. Thanks in advance.
What happens to the old glass?
That's a good question. I have no idea what happens to it.
Very nice video. Very informative.
Wow 😮 very professional
Did you have whistling from the wind driving on the highway?
Todd Montgomery No, all is good after the replacement.