Ralarsa has inaugurated its new workshop in the city of Zaragoza, making it the third to open in this Spanish city. Ralarsa continues to grow not only with more workshops spread across the Spanish territory but also with more professional glass installers. With this new opening, there are now more than 235 centres — specifically, 238 — currently in Spain.
This new centre is located at Avenida Vía Hispanidad 106, joining the other two previously operational ones (located at Calle Juan José Gárate 14 and Calle Marqués de la Cadena 62, respectively). It is a spacious ‘showroom’-style centre, with an appearance almost like a dealership. In fact, it is estimated that up to 10 cars can fit inside. Opening hours are from 9:00 to 13:00 and from 15:00 to 19:30, Monday to Friday, and on Saturdays from 9:00 to 13:00. It also features a mobile unit to carry out home services, mainly windscreen and car glass repair and replacement.
Top‑quality services
As in the rest of the centres, this workshop specialises in the repair and replacement of windscreens, windows, and car glass. It also offers other related services such as window tinting, rain‑repellent treatment, and, of course, the recalibration of ADAS system cameras. Recalibrating ADAS systems requires facilities with specific features. This is a top‑quality service, backed by Ralarsa’s more than 40 years of experience in Spain.
Safety and Covid‑19 prevention measures
This new workshop in Zaragoza also complies with all preventive measures against Covid‑19. In addition to maintaining social distancing and using protective screens, an exclusive time slot is reserved for customers over 60 years of age. Qualified personnel use personal protective equipment (PPE) and have tests available to diagnose possible Covid‑19 cases. The home service is also part of these safety measures, for clients unable to travel to their nearest workshop.
From the start of the pandemic and lockdown, Ralarsa was one of the first companies to offer free ozone disinfection. This treatment, considered by the WHO to be the most powerful disinfectant against microorganisms, uses an ozone generator (also known as an ozone cannon) to sanitise the interior of the car through aerial application, eliminating all types of viruses and bacteria that may be suspended in the air as well as on surfaces such as the dashboard, seats, etc. In just the first weeks of lockdown, and thanks to the “Covid Heroes” campaign, Ralarsa had already sanitised more than 500 emergency vehicles.