Southlakes Autoglass - Windscreen Repairs and Replacements, have been operating out of Dora Creek for the past 18 years and in that time have developed a reputation for providing exceptional service.
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Run by husband and wife team John and Kathy Mannile, Southlakes Autoglass provides windscreen/automotive glass repair or replacements on-site at your home or business. They also repair stone chips. Much of their business comes from word-of-mouth recommendations from private and local business customers.
"We have lived in Dora Creek for 30 years now and I think a lot of clients love the fact that they truly are dealing with a local couple and supporting a local business," Kathy said
Southlakes Autoglass caters for all makes and models, old or new, big or small, sedans, hatches, SUVs and 4X4s. They can also help with those unexpected breakages - broken door glass, side glass or rear glass. Southlakes Autoglass can replace them all.
"Where possible, when it comes to replacing a side or rear glass, we can source a recycled or after market produced glass," Kathy said. "This helps keep costs down for our clients. Southlakes Autoglass supports the planet; all our old glass is recycled."
They can also help with that restoration project. Specialising in vintage, custom vehicles and hot rods, Australian, British, American or European - Southlakes Autoglass has you covered.
With over 33 years in the autoglass industry John is an experience auto glazier able to cut glass. He can reproduce any size and shape that may be required.
Southlakes Autoglass can help with your trucks, industrial machinery - backhoes, forklifts and mobile cranes.
Even boats are on the table. Southlakes Autoglass can replace that old cracked perspex for new polycarbonate with built-in UV protection and tints, all in time for summer.
So call Kathy at Southlakes Autoglass on 49731511 for friendly and prompt service.
HANY HINT : Keep a small roll of sticky tape in the car. If you get a stone chip, and it's dry, put a small patch of tape on the chip. This helps keep out any dirt and moisture until you can get it repaired.