Everyday Eyeglass Damage and How We Restore Them

If your glasses are broken, bent, or missing a piece, you’re probably asking yourself: “Can these be fixed, or am I stuck buying a new pair?”

At All-American Eyeglass Repair, we hear this question every day—and the good news is, most eyeglass damage is completely repairable. Whether they’ve been stepped on, dropped, or just worn down over time, chances are we can help.

Here are the 5 most common repairs we handle daily:

1. Broken Hinges or Arms

One of the most frequent issues we see is broken temple arms or loose hinges. We can reinstall screws, replace broken hinges, and in many cases solder metal parts back together.

2. Bent Frames

Glasses get sat on more than you’d think. We specialize in reshaping metal and plastic frames to bring them back to their original fit—without damaging the lenses.

3. Missing Screws or Nose Pads

If your screw popped out or a nose pad is missing, don’t worry. These are fast, affordable fixes we can typically do while you wait.

4. Snapped Bridges

When the bridge between your lenses breaks, it may look like the glasses are beyond saving. But with precision micro-welding, we can bring most frames back to life.

5. Lenses Popped Out

If your lens has fallen out or been scratched, we can reset, reshape, or replace lenses—prescription or non-prescription.

When In Doubt, Send Us a Photo

If you’re not sure whether your frames are repairable, just text or email us a photo. We’ll respond quickly with a recommendation and estimate.

🧰 We’re a nationwide repair facility and have helped thousands of customers restore their favorite frames.

📦 Local or long-distance? No problem. We offer fast mail-in service and same-day options in select locations.

Ready to get your glasses fixed?
📲 Call or text us, or visit www.americaneyeglassrepair.com to get started.

How to Prevent Acetate Eyeglass Frames from Sliding Down Your Nose

Acetate eyeglass frames are a popular choice for their bold style, durability, and lightweight feel. But if you’ve ever owned a pair, you’ve likely experienced one of their most common issues—they tend to slide down your nose. While they may look great, the fit can be frustrating when constant adjustments don’t solve the problem.

At All American Eyeglass Repair, we specialize in practical, long-lasting solutions to restore both the comfort and function of your eyewear. Learn more about our services at All American Eyeglass Repair.

 

 

Why Do Acetate Frames Slide Down?

Unlike metal frames, acetate (plastic) frames typically do not have adjustable nose pad arms. Instead, they rely on a built-in nose bridge, which limits customization for different face shapes.

Common Causes of Slipping Frames

  • Lack of adjustable nose pads
  • Smooth plastic surface reducing grip
  • Natural oils or sweat on the skin
  • Improper frame fit or sizing

Even after multiple adjustments, many wearers still struggle with frames that won’t stay in place.

 

brown acetate frame eyeglass

The Professional Fix That Actually Works

At All American Eyeglass Repair, we offer a simple yet highly effective solution: converting your acetate frames to include adjustable titanium nose pad arms.

What We Do

  • Remove the original built-in nose pad or pad lip
  • Install two titanium adjustable nose pad arms
  • Customize the fit to your facial structure

This modification gives you the best of both worlds—the stylish look of acetate frames with the secure, customizable fit of metal frames.

Why Choose Titanium Nose Pad Arms?

Benefits of This Upgrade

  • Improved grip and stability
  • Fully adjustable for comfort
  • Long-lasting and durable material
  • Reduces pressure points on the nose

Once installed, your frames will stay in place throughout the day—no more constant pushing them back up.

adidas eyewear repair for Adidas Sport collection frames

Convenient Repair Options

We make the process easy and accessible, no matter where you are.

In-Store Service

Visit one of our locations for same-day service by checking to find a store near you.

Mail-In Repair Service

Can’t make it in person? No problem. Simply mail your eyeglasses for repair and we’ll take care of the rest.

See the Fix in Action

In this short video, Brian from All American Eyeglass Repair explains how we solve the slipping acetate frame problem and demonstrates the process step-by-step.

Why Trust All American Eyeglass Repair?

With years of experience in eyeglass repair and customization, we provide solutions that go beyond temporary fixes. Our goal is to improve both the function and comfort of your eyewear so you can wear your favorite frames with confidence. Explore more about what we offer at our homepage.

Expert Tips for Fixing Temple Pieces and Hinges on Your Eyeglasses

If the arm of your glasses is broken, bent, detached, or loose, you don’t need to replace your entire frame. At All American Eyeglass Repair, we specialize in professional eyeglass temple repair, restoring broken glasses arms, hinges, and temple connections with precision laser welding and expert craftsmanship.

Founded in 1987 in Mesa, Arizona, we are pioneers in laser welding for eyewear repair, serving customers nationwide through our walk-in locations and secure mail-in eyeglass repair service.

Whether your issue involves a snapped temple arm, a spring hinge failure, or a titanium temple break, we can restore the structural integrity and alignment of your glasses quickly and professionally.

What Is an Eyeglass Temple?

The temple (also called the arm of your glasses) is the long piece that extends from the hinge and rests over your ears. Temples stabilize your frames, keep lenses aligned, and ensure proper fit and comfort.

Each temple connects to the front of the frame through a hinge mechanism. When either the hinge or the temple arm becomes damaged, your glasses may:

  • Sit crooked on your face
  • Slide down constantly
  • Cause pressure behind your ears
  • Become completely unwearable

If your glasses temple is broken or loose, professional repair can often restore it to full strength without replacing the entire frame.

Common Eyeglass Temple Problems We Repair

We repair virtually every type of glasses temple damage, including:

Broken or Snapped Temple Arm

A clean break or crack in the metal or titanium temple can often be permanently repaired using precision laser welding.

Temple Detached from the Hinge

If the temple has separated from the hinge or frame front, we can reattach and reinforce the connection.

Bent or Twisted Temple

Misaligned temples cause discomfort and uneven lens positioning. We realign and reshape the temple for proper fit.

Loose or Stripped Hinge Screws

If the hinge is intact but unstable, we repair or replace damaged screw mechanisms.

Spring Hinge Failure

Spring hinge temples contain internal tension mechanisms that can break or loosen. We repair or rebuild the hinge assembly when possible.

Titanium Temple Break

Titanium frames require specialized laser welding techniques. We are one of the few repair facilities equipped to handle titanium temple repairs professionally.

Plastic or Acetate Temple Cracks

Depending on the material and location of the crack, plastic temple arms may be repaired or replaced.

Can You Fix a Broken Temple on Glasses?

Many people search for how to fix glasses temple problems at home. While minor issues like tightening a loose screw may be manageable, most structural breaks require professional repair.

Temporary DIY fixes like glue or tape may:

  • Fail within days
  • Create alignment issues
  • Damage lenses
  • Weaken the frame further

Professional laser welding creates a precise, controlled bond that restores strength without damaging surrounding material. For valuable frames, designer brands, or titanium glasses, professional repair is the safest long-term solution.

Temple Repair vs. Temple Replacement

In some cases, we repair the original temple. In others, replacement may be the better option.

Temple Repair Is Ideal When:

  • The break is clean and weldable
  • The frame is metal or titanium
  • The hinge remains structurally sound
  • The original temple is preferred for fit and color match

Temple Replacement May Be Necessary When:

  • The temple is missing
  • Plastic damage is too extensive
  • Internal spring hinge components are beyond repair
  • Structural integrity cannot be restored safely

We evaluate each case individually to determine the most durable and cost-effective solution.

Materials We Repair

Our technicians work with a wide range of eyewear materials, including:

  • Titanium
  • Stainless steel
  • Memory metal
  • Aluminum alloys
  • Combination metal/plastic frames
  • Acetate and select plastics

Our advanced laser welding system allows us to perform highly controlled repairs, especially on delicate titanium temple arms where traditional soldering methods fail.

Brand-Specific Temple Repair

We frequently repair temples for major designer and performance eyewear brands, including:

  • Ray-Ban temple repair
  • Oakley temple arm repair
  • Silhouette titanium temple repair
  • Prada glasses repair
  • Persol frame repair
  • Oliver Peoples repair

Brand-specific parts and construction require experience. With decades of repair expertise, we understand the unique engineering behind high-end eyewear.

Our Eyeglass Temple Repair Process

Every repair follows a precision workflow:

  1. Detailed Evaluation – We assess the damage and determine repair vs. replacement.
  2. Precision Laser Welding (if required) – Clean, localized weld without overheating the frame.
  3. Hinge Reconstruction or Reinforcement – Restore secure mechanical movement.
  4. Frame Realignment – Ensure temples sit evenly and comfortably.
  5. Structural Testing – Verify durability before return shipment.

Our goal is not just cosmetic improvement—but restoring strength, alignment, and long-term functionality.

Mail-In Eyeglass Temple Repair – Nationwide Service

Not located near one of our walk-in locations? We offer a secure national mail-in eyeglass repair service.

Simply ship your glasses to us, and our technicians will:

  • Evaluate the damage
  • Contact you with repair options
  • Complete the work quickly
  • Return your glasses securely

Customers across the United States trust us for professional temple repair that saves expensive frames from replacement.

Why Choose All American Eyeglass Repair?

  • Serving customers since 1987
  • Founded by a licensed optician with over 50 years of experience
  • Pioneer in laser welding eyewear repair
  • Specialists in titanium glasses repair
  • Live customer service
  • Fast turnaround times
  • National reputation for craftsmanship and durability

We don’t just fix glasses—we restore them properly.

Frequently Asked Questions About Eyeglass Temple Repair

How much does eyeglass temple repair cost?

Costs vary depending on material, hinge type, and severity of the break. Titanium and laser weld repairs require specialized equipment but are often far less expensive than replacing high-end frames.

Can a broken temple arm be welded?

Yes. Metal and titanium temple arms can often be repaired using precision laser welding, restoring strength and structural integrity.

Is it better to repair or replace a glasses temple?

If the original temple can be safely restored, repair is typically preferred. Replacement is recommended when damage is extensive or parts are missing.

Can you repair spring hinge temples?

In many cases, yes. Spring hinge mechanisms can often be repaired or rebuilt depending on the damage.

How long does temple repair take?

Turnaround times vary by repair complexity, but most temple repairs are completed quickly once received.

Start Your Eyeglass Temple Repair Today

If your glasses arm is broken, bent, or detached, don’t replace your frames just yet. Our specialists can evaluate your eyeglass temple repair and provide a durable solution that restores both function and appearance.

Visit one of our locations or use our convenient national mail-in repair service to get started today.

Blog Overview

A snapped nose bridge doesn’t mean your favorite glasses are headed for the trash. This guide breaks down how professional laser welding and specialized bonding can fix everything from titanium Silhouette frames to classic acetate, saving you hundreds on a replacement pair.

 

It’s a classic “oh no” moment: you hear a tiny snap, and suddenly your glasses are sitting crooked—or worse, in two separate pieces. The nose bridge is the literal anchor of your eyewear, and when it breaks, it feels like your only option is to shell out hundreds for a brand-new frame.

Whether it’s a snapped metal wire or a plastic frame that gave way, a broken bridge is more than an inconvenience; it’s a vision hazard. But before you reach for the tape or settle for a blurry day, we have good news: your favorite frames are likely salvageable.

 

Understanding Your Frames: The Materials We Fix

Not all eyewear is created equal, and the “cure” depends on the material. At All American Eyeglass Repair, we work with the full spectrum of premium eyewear materials, including:

  • Standard Metals –  Classic alloys used in traditional frames.
  • Titanium & Silhouette – Ultra-lightweight, high-tech metals that require specialized equipment.
  • Flex-on/Memory Metals – Metals designed to bend but can still fatigue and snap.
  • Acetate & Plastic – The bold, colorful frames that require bonding rather than welding.

5 Common Nose Bridge Repairs (And How We Fix Them)

Based on years of experience and the expertise shared by John at All American Eyeglass Repair, here is how we handle the most frequent breaks:

1. Metal Nose Bridge Detached from Eye Wire

The Cause: 

Constant pressure or a sudden impact can cause the bridge to snap away from the rim holding the lens. 

The Fix: We use precision laser welding to fuse the metal back together. This creates a bond that is often stronger than the original factory solder without damaging the surrounding finish.

2. Broken Nose Pad Arms

The Cause: 

These “arms” are the most delicate part of the frame and often snap after being adjusted too many times. 

The Post-Fix: We completely disassemble the frame, laser weld the arms back into the perfect position, and reassemble them so they sit comfortably on your nose again.

3. Silhouette & Three-Piece Titanium Mounts

The Cause:

Because these frames are so thin, the bridge area takes a lot of stress during daily wear. 

The Fix:

Titanium requires a specific atmosphere to weld. We have the technology to weld these high-end frames or, if necessary, replace the bridge entirely with original manufactured Silhouette eyewear parts.

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4. Titanium “Flex-on” Frames

The Cause: 

Even though they “twist and fold,” they aren’t invincible. Once the “flex” metal snaps, it cannot be re-fused while keeping its flexibility. 

The Fix: 

We remove the broken flex-bridge and laser weld a standard non-flex titanium bridge in its place. You lose the “bend,” but you save the frames!

5. Plastic & Acetate Frames

The Cause: 

Dropping your glasses or stepping on them can snap the bridge clean in half. 

The Fix: 

We bond the pieces back together and reinforce the break from the back with a metal insert. We then sand and polish the area so the repair is nearly invisible and perfectly level.

Why Professional Repair Beats the “DIY” Method

We’ve seen it all—super glue, scotch tape, and even hot glue. While a DIY fix might last an hour, it usually ends up ruining the frames.

  • Precision – Professional laser welding doesn’t leave bulky, ugly marks.
  • Alignment – If a bridge is fixed even 1mm off-center, it can cause headaches and eye strain.
  • Durability – Our repairs are designed to last, often reinforcing the weak point so it doesn’t break again.

In Summary

A broken nose bridge doesn’t have to mean the end of your favorite designer glasses. From high-tech titanium to classic acetate, we have the tools to get you “back on the road” with a clear view and a perfect fit.

Don’t let a snap hold you back. 

Find a store location near you for a walk-in repair or use our easy Mail-In Service to get your frames fixed by the pros!

Blog Overview

3-piece rimless frames are the height of minimalist fashion but are notoriously fragile. This guide explains how we use precision laser welding to replace broken mounting posts, saving your expensive lenses and restoring your frames to factory condition.

Expert Tips and Techniques for Repairing 3-Piece Rimless Eyeglass Frames

There is nothing quite like the sleek, “barely-there” look of a premium rimless frame. But that elegance comes with a catch: they are incredibly delicate. One wrong move—a heavy book dropped on your desk or an accidental sit on the couch—and suddenly your expensive lenses are dangling from a broken metal post.

Because there is no traditional “rim” to protect the glass, a break in a 3-piece drill mount frame often feels like a total loss. Most local optical shops will tell you they can’t be fixed and that you need to buy a whole new frame. But before you panic, know that these minimalist masterpieces can be restored to factory-perfection.

In the video below, Glenn from our team shows you how we repair 3-piece drill mount frames.

 

What are 3-Piece Drill Mount Frames?

As the name suggests, these frames consist of three separate metal components: the bridge (connecting the two lenses) and the two temples (the arms).

Unlike traditional glasses where the lenses sit inside a metal or plastic track, these pieces are mounted directly onto the lenses. Small holes are drilled through the glass or polycarbonate, and the frame pieces are secured using tiny posts and bushings.

When Did They Become Popular?

While rimless styles have existed for over a century, the modern “3-piece” look exploded in popularity in the late 1990s and early 2000s. Brands like Silhouette revolutionized the industry with ultra-lightweight titanium versions. They became the “go-to” for professionals, politicians, and celebrities who wanted eyewear that didn’t hide their facial features or interfere with their aesthetic.

three piece drill mount eyeglasses

Benefits of 3-Piece Drill Mount Frames

Why do people love them despite their fragility?

  • Weightless Comfort – They are among the lightest eyewear options in the world.
  • Unobstructed Vision – Without a rim, there is no “frame” blocking your peripheral view.
  • Minimalist Aesthetic – They offer a sophisticated, clean look that never goes out of style.
  • Customization – Since the lenses aren’t held by a frame, you can often customize the lens shape to fit your face perfectly.

Common Issues with 3-Piece Drill Mount Frames

The most frequent problem we see is a broken mounting post. Because the frame is held together by posts passing through drilled holes, those tiny metal points take all the stress.

  • The “Snap”: One of the two metal posts on the hinge or bridge snaps off flush with the lens.
  • Looseness: Over time, the bushings (the plastic sleeves inside the holes) wear out, causing the glasses to feel “wiggly” or crooked.

How We Fix 3-Piece Drill Mount Frames

At All American Eyeglass Repair, we specialize in the delicate surgery required to save these frames. As Glenn explains in our demonstration, the process is highly technical:

1. Extraction

We carefully remove the broken metal post from the lens without cracking the expensive glass.

2. Laser Welding

We weld a brand-new, high-strength post onto the original bridge or temple piece.

3. Bushing Replacement

We don’t just shove the metal back in; we use new, professional-grade bushings to ensure a snug, rattle-free fit.

4. Realignment

Finally, we remount the pieces so the frame functions and looks exactly as it did the day you bought it.

In Summary

You chose 3-piece rimless frames for their invisible, high-end feel—don’t let a broken post make them unwearable. Whether it’s a titanium Silhouette or a designer fashion frame, these delicate pieces require a master’s touch to repair properly without damaging the lenses.

Ready to see clearly again? Find a store location near you for same-day service or start your mail-in repair today and let our experts restore your minimalist style!

Plastic eyeglass frames are stylish, lightweight, and widely used—but like any eyewear, they can break or wear out over time. Whether it’s a snapped bridge or a lost screw, the good news is that repairing them is often quick and affordable.

At All American Eyeglass Repair, most plastic eyeglass frame repairs typically cost between $39–$69. Even better, many repairs are completed in under an hour at our store locations, or the same day through our mail-in service.

Learn more about our services at All American Eyeglass Repair

Common Plastic Eyeglass Frame Repairs

Hands wrapping white tape around a broken black eyeglasses frame, showing a temporary fix before professional eyeglass repair.

Plastic frames can experience different types of damage depending on usage, handling, and wear. Unlike metal frames, plastic requires specialized bonding or reinforcement techniques to ensure the repair is both durable and nearly invisible. Our technicians are trained to handle a wide range of repair needs.

Most Frequent Repairs Include:

  • Bridge Repair – The bridge is the center point of your glasses. If it snaps, we use advanced fusion techniques to bond the plastic back together, often reinforcing it internally for added strength.
  • Eyepiece Repair – If the rim holding your lens in place cracks or breaks, we can stabilize the “eye wire” area so your lenses stay securely in position without falling out.
  • Metal Arm and Nose Pad Installation – Many plastic frames lack adjustable nose pads. We can retro-fit your frames with metal arms and soft pads to improve comfort and keep your glasses from sliding down your nose.
  • Temple Repairs – The “arms” of your glasses take a lot of stress. We can fix snapped temples or reinforce areas where the plastic has begun to stress and whiten.
  • Temple Hinge Repairs – This is the pivot point where the arm meets the frame. If the plastic housing around the hinge breaks, we can rebuild it to ensure smooth folding.
  • Spring Hinge Repairs – Spring hinges provide extra flex for comfort, but they are mechanically complex. We specialize in resetting or replacing these internal springs when they become overextended or “floppy.”

No matter the issue, we aim to restore both the function and appearance of your frames.

Fast and Affordable Repair Process

We understand that your eyeglasses are essential for daily life—you literally need them to see the world. That’s why we focus on fast turnaround times without compromising quality.

What You Can Expect:

  • Most repairs completed within one hour (in-store)

For those who visit our physical locations, you can often grab a coffee and return to find your glasses ready to wear.

  • Same-day turnaround for mail-in repairs

If you aren’t near a store, our mail-in center processes your frames the same day they arrive, minimizing your time without eyewear.

  • Affordable pricing between $39–$69

We believe in transparent pricing. Most common fixes fall within this range, saving you hundreds of dollars compared to buying a brand-new designer frame.

Get started today with our mail-in eyeglass repair service

Or visit us in person: Find a store near you

Replacement Parts for Plastic Frames

Technician using a precision tool to adjust metal eyeglass frames at a repair bench.

Sometimes a frame is beyond a simple “patch” and requires a fresh component. In addition to repairs, we also stock a wide variety of factory-standard replacement parts.

Available Parts Include:

  • Replacement Temples – If an arm is snapped beyond repair or chewed by a pet, we can often source a matching or compatible replacement temple.
  • Hinges and Screws – We carry a massive inventory of specialized screws and hinge barrels, including those for high-end designer brands.
  • Nose Pads and Metal Arm Conversions – We offer various sizes and materials of nose pads to customize the fit of your plastic frames.
  • Structural Frame Components – From decorative trim to internal wire cores, we have the bits and pieces needed to make your glasses look original again.

Having these parts readily available allows us to complete repairs faster and more efficiently than a standard optical shop.

Why Choose All American Eyeglass Repair?

Our experienced technicians specialize in restoring plastic eyeglass frames to like-new condition. We combine expert craftsmanship with affordable pricing so you don’t have to replace your favorite frames unnecessarily. We treat every pair of glasses with the precision they deserve, ensuring you walk away with a clear view and a comfortable fit.

Explore all services at All American Eyeglass Repair

Customer handing eyeglasses to an optical repair specialist at a service desk, representing professional eyeglass repair consultation and frame assessment.

If your eyeglasses are broken or damaged, one of the first questions you’ll ask is: how much will it cost to fix them?

At All American Eyeglass Repair, most eyeglass repairs typically range between $39 and $69. Our goal is to provide fast, affordable, and reliable repairs—without surprises.

Learn more about our services at All American Eyeglass Repair

Transparent Pricing Before Any Repair

We believe in clear and upfront pricing so you know exactly what to expect.

In-Store Repairs

If you visit one of our locations, we’ll examine your glasses and give you an exact price, completely free, before starting any work.

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Mail-In Repairs

If you choose to send your eyeglasses to us, we’ll evaluate the repair and provide a quote by phone or email. No payment is required until the repair is completed.


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What Determines the Cost of Eyeglass Repair?

Hand holding black eyeglasses with white tape wrapped around the upper frame corner, showing a temporary fix for a broken glasses frame.

Several factors influence how much your eyeglass repair will cost.

1. Time Required for Repair

The complexity of the repair affects how long it takes. Simple fixes may take minutes, while more advanced repairs require additional time and precision.

2. Frame Material

The method we use to restore your eyewear is largely dictated by the chemistry and properties of the frame material. Each requires a different level of heat, equipment, and precision.

Plastic & Acetate Frames

Unlike metal, plastic doesn’t “melt” back together easily. We use specialized chemical bonding agents or internal metal reinforcements (pins) to bridge a break. This ensures the repair is deep-set and won’t simply snap again the first time you put them on.

Metal Frames

Standard metal frames (like Monel or nickel) are typically repaired using high-heat silver soldering. This creates a strong, permanent bond at the break point, which is then cleaned and polished to hide the repair site.

Titanium Frames

Titanium is a premium material that oxidizes instantly when exposed to air. To repair it, we use Laser Argon Welding. This specialized technique uses an inert gas shield to prevent oxidation, allowing us to create a weld that is actually stronger than the original metal without damaging the surrounding finish.

3. Type of Repair or Replacement Part

The complexity of the “architecture” of your glasses influences the final cost. While some fixes are external, others require delicate internal work.

Nose Pad Repairs

These are often the most straightforward. Whether it’s a simple pad replacement or a “conversion” (adding nose pad arms to a frame that didn’t have them), the labor is focused on a small, accessible area, making it a very cost-effective fix.

Temple or Hinge Replacements

The hinge is the most active mechanical part of your glasses. Replacing a snapped hinge or a proprietary temple arm involves sourcing the exact component and ensuring the tension is perfectly calibrated so the glasses don’t feel too loose or too tight.

Structural Repairs

When a frame is crushed or bent out of shape, it requires “frame realignment.” This involves labor-intensive hand-shaping and heat-treating to restore the original geometry. Because this affects how the lenses sit in front of your eyes (your focal point), it requires a high degree of technical expertise.

Example of a Common Repair

A broken nose pad arm is a common issue. Repairing it may involve replacing the pad arm and reattaching it to the frame. The time and technique required will vary depending on the frame material, especially if welding is needed for metal or titanium frames.

What’s Included in the Price?

Most repairs fall within the $39–$69 range. However, it’s important to note:

Additional Costs May Include

  • Replacement parts (e.g., lenses, temples)
  • Specialized materials
  • Complex structural repairs

We always provide a firm quote before starting any work and ensure your satisfaction with the final result.

Fast Turnaround Times

We understand how important your eyeglasses are, which is why we prioritize speed and efficiency.

Repair Timeframes

  • Walk-in repairs: usually completed in about an hour
  • Mail-in repairs: typically completed and returned the same day

Get Your Eyeglasses Repaired Today

Whether you prefer to visit in person or send your glasses by mail, we make the repair process simple and convenient.

Start your repair here: Mail-in eyeglass repair service
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Tips and Techniques for Fixing Eyeglass Spring Hinges
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Discover how broken spring hinges are repaired in this informative and entertaining video.

By watching this video you will learn:

  • How eyeglass spring hinges work
  • The most common ways eyeglass spring hinges break
  • How we repair eyeglass spring hinges

If you need your eyeglass spring hinges repaired, contact All American Eyeglass Repair. Get the details on how to mail them for repair at one of our repair centers or visit any one of our 17 store locations.

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Learn the Different Parts of Eyeglass Frames

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Glenn and Michael from All American Eyeglass Repair discuss the parts of a typical pair of eyeglasses and eyeglass frames.

In this video, All American Eyeglass Repair explains the different parts to a typical pair of eyeglasses.

By watching this video, you will discover:

  • The 5 common parts that make up eyeglasses
  • The differences eyeglasses and sunglasses may have
  • How you can learn more about your eyeglass frames

For the finest in mail in or walk in eyeglass or sunglass repair services, visit All American Eyeglass Repair. https://americaneyeglassrepair.com/.

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Common Weak Points in Eyeglasses and Simple Ways to Prevent Breakage

Accidents happen, and where eyeglasses are involved – in most circumstances – you do not have to order a new pair as replacements every time. By identifying which parts of the eyeglasses can easily be damaged, you can learn ways to prevent the accident before it occurs.
Do not sit on eyeglasses
The frame and the bridge can easily be bent out of shape or broken completely, mostly by sitting on your eyeglasses. The hinges may also be damaged. Although no one would obviously sit on their eyeglasses on purpose, this frequent action, carried out by people of all ages and not just children, is the number one reason why eyeglasses are damaged.

Simply, we often forget where we place our eyeglasses when they are not in use. Logically, the people looking for the eyeglasses are the individuals who require eyeglasses to find the missing pair. Focusing on eyeglasses that are left on seating or on the floor can often be difficult when they blend into the surrounding material.

Experts will suggest that you should place your eyeglasses in a suitable case whenever you are not wearing them. In reality, individuals often need to put their eyeglasses down for just a moment or a minute while they are carrying out actions that do not require the eyewear.

Where you regularly need to remove your glasses for just a few seconds, a necklace or a leash provides a suitable and safe home for your eyewear.

Certainly children should always be taught how to put glasses down safely, so that the lenses are never scratched. Teaching children to put those eyeglasses into an appropriate case is a long-term educational process.
How to remove eyeglasses
Eyeglasses should be removed from the face by lifting them from both sides at once or from the central point. When you take glasses from your face by using one arm, you will be consistently putting pressure on one arm, perhaps causing it to bend while the other arm is still in place.

This can also place pressure on nose pads which can easily be moved out of position if the eyeglasses are not removed carefully from your face.

Consistent incorrect manipulation of part of the frame, by picking them up from one arm, rather than centrally, will gradually wear out one part of the frame more than the other side. This may weaken the screws in the hinges.

Should you pick up your eyeglasses with your fingers on the lenses, you risk damage to the most important part of your eyewear. While you can clean your lenses regularly, minute particles on your fingers may scratch the lenses and cause long-term damage.

The nose pads can often be moved out of position when your eyeglasses are not framed to sit on your face correctly. Your optician can help reset every part of your eyeglasses so that they function correctly.

The good news is that the majority of parts that are damaged or broken can be repaired by an expert professional. like the nose pads or eyeglass screws, a same day repair business can save you a lot of money, very quickly.