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Wright's Auto Body & Glass
"From the wreck to the road, you can't go wrong with Wright's Auto Body & Glass!"
Business Hours:  Monday - Friday 8:00 a.m. - 5:00 p.m.

Phone: 903-838-8536  Fax: 903-838-0828
112 East New Boston Road, Hwy 82 and Kings Hwy, Nash, TX  75569

24-Hour Wrecker Service:  Call 903-838-8536 Any Time, Day or Night for Wrecker Service

 


      
     
    
  

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GLASS SHOP
 
Whether you need a small chip repaired or an entire windshield replaced, Wright's Auto Body & Glass is the place to go.  We use only the highest quality glass available and offer same day repair on most vehicles.

Wright's Auto Body & Glass will process all your insurance claims for you, as well as give you a free safety inspection with each windshield replacement.

Now there's no need to bring your vehicle in or wait in line.  Wright's can even come to your residence or business location and repair or replace your windshield on the spot!

Also, sometimes windshield deductibles can be greatly reduced or even waived.  Call today to find out more!

Founded in 1826, Pilkington is recognized as the world's technological leader in glass.  The Float Process, invented by Sir Alastair Pilkington in 1959, is used throughout the world to produce high quality glass for buildings and vehicles.  Pilkington is also recognized as a leader in the development and use of computer simulation for advanced glazing technology, providing customers with the best possible glazing solutions with which to achieve their styling intent.¹

 

Founded in 1948, the National Glass Association is the largest trade association representing the flat (architectural and automotive) glass industry.

NGA helps industry professionals through education and training programs that raise the level of quality workmanship. We offer certifications in auto glass replacement, auto glass repair, and glass installation for individuals that pass computerized exams and prove themselves through years of experience.

Our members are proud to adhere to a code of ethics that serve to assure public confidence in the integrity and service of glass professionals everywhere. They agree to:

  • Promote and encourage fair and ethical competition. 
  • Fulfill all contractual obligations and respect the contractual obligations of others by not inducing breach of existing contracts. 
  • Use safety glazing materials whenever possible and to refuse to sell unsafe products. 
  • Maintain a safe work area which provides adequate inventories of glass products and to sell these products at a fair and non-discriminating price. 
  • Maintain the highest industry-wide standards of professional and personal conduct. 
  • Promote the advancement of the association on both the local and national levels, supporting its goals and objectives.²

¹Taken from http://www.pilkington.com/

²Taken from http://www.glass.org/about/overview.htm
 
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Shane and Arthur, certified auto
glass Technicians.


Installation of a new windshield


Final touches of a windshield
replacement.

BODY SHOP
 
Wright's Auto Body & Glass repair center is equipped with all the latest technology and quality services available, including:

 
  • Mitchell estimating systems 
  • Clean, modern customer-friendly lounge areas
  • Drive-in claims area
  • Chief Titan 360 frame machine
  • Velocity computerized measuring system
  • Develbiss Concept II® down draft booth
  • Five I-CAR certified technicians

When your vehicle is repaired by an Automotive Service Association (ASA) member-business, you can expect the following:

An attentiveness to you, the customer. ASA members work to earn and keep your satisfaction and trust. An average of 77 percent of customers are repeat customers.

  • Repairs and service backed by years of experience. The average ASA shop is 22 years old and 89 percent of ASA members are part of family-owned businesses.
  • Adherence to ASA's Code of Ethics that outlines professional business practices.
  • Accurate diagnosis and repairs. ASA members stay up-to-date with evolving vehicle technology by attending technical education classes.

Access to information. By belonging to ASA, members have access to more than 30 association benefits, including the latest technical and management education, and regulatory information.¹

I-CAR is an independent, not-for-profit technical training organization formed in 1979 by the collision industry.  All I-CAR activities focus on helping the industry achieve a high level of technical training.  I-CAR's ultimate goal is that:

Every person in the collision repair industry has the technical knowledge and skills relevant to their position to ensure a safe and complete repair.²

Until the early 1970s, consumers had no way to distinguish between incompetent and competent mechanics. In response to this need, the independent, non-profit National Institute for Automotive Service Excellence (ASE) was established in 1972.

ASE's mission is to improve the quality of vehicle repair and service through the testing and certification of repair and service professionals.

...Here's how ASE certification works: Prospective candidates register for and take one or more of ASE's 40-plus exams. The tests are grouped into specialties for automobile, medium/heavy truck, truck equipment, school bus, and collision repair technicians as well as engine machinists, alternate fuels technicians, parts specialists, collision damage estimators and auto service consultants.

Upon passing at least one exam and after providing proof of two years of relevant work experience, the test taker becomes ASE certified. Certification, however, is not for life. To remain certified, those with ASE credentials must be retested every five years.

The tests, which are conducted twice a year at over 700 locations around the country, are administered by ACT, known for its academic and occupational testing programs. The exams stress knowledge of job-related skills. They are no cinch to pass; approximately one out of three test takers fails.

Consumers benefit from ASE certification. It is a valuable yardstick by which to measure the knowledge and skills of individual technicians as well as the commitment to quality of the repair facility employing ASE-certified professionals.³

¹Taken from

http://www.asashop.org

²Taken from http://www.i-car.com

³Taken from http://www.asecert.org
 
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BEFORE and AFTER PICTURES


 

George, a certified repair
technician, is installing a new door.
 

¹Taken from

http://www.spieshecker.com
 
 
Photos of Paint Booth & Mixing Room:
 
  
 
  

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James, our friendly driver,
is a available to serve you
24 hours a day

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