Many people think that they don't need a new auto windshield unless the old one is badly cracked. There are other reasons to replace a windshield, though, and it's important to know what they are. 1. Cracks and Chips Generally, if a crack is longer than a couple of inches or a chip is larger than a quarter, you will need to replace the windshield. Cracks that reach the edges of the windows aren't repairable either, so a replacement windshield necessary.
24 July 2020
If you have big plans this summer to head out on the open road and road trip it up with a bunch of friends, then first things first, you need to make sure that your car is working well. Other than having a car that's running, there are three other things that you should consider having repaired on your car. Are you ready to dive a little bit deeper and see what those three things are?
24 March 2019
You are a busy person with way too much to do than to be stuck sitting at the auto glass repair shop all day. Yet, you are now stuck with a big ding in your windshield after a rock was thrown on the freeway, and you know that you cannot keep driving your car until it is repaired. Fortunately, you don't have to take up much more of your valuable time worrying about the problem.
6 February 2019
The windshield is an essential component of your vehicle, but it is a part of the car that owners commonly overly. This can contribute to individuals having fairly limited information about some of the upgrades that they can make to their windshields or the problems that this glass can suffer. Does The Entire Windshield Need To Be Replaced To Add A Tint? Individuals with light-sensitive eyes may benefit from the addition of a tint to their windshield.
29 August 2018
Rock chips and cracks in the windshield are potentially serious issues that happen to vehicle owners all too often. While it is impossible to completely avoid this type of glass damage, there are some proactive choices drivers can make that can help limit the frequency and severity of this type of glass damage. 1. Choose routes to avoid road construction when possible Sometimes the simple act of adjusting your route can reduce the risk of having a rock chip or windshield crack occur, especially if doing so allows you to avoid areas of road construction.
17 June 2018
Tinting the windows on your car, truck or SUV offers some benefits that might make it appealing to you but you have to remember that there are limits to the amount of tint that is allowed by law on most vehicles. The rules are different from state to state but if you have the windows tinted professionally, the installer should know the legal limits for your area. If you are going to tint your own windows, check the local laws first.
24 October 2017
Windshield pitting is a common problem for car owners. Even though the damage might appear to be only cosmetic, the pits can leave your windshield vulnerable to further damage. If you have windshield pits, here is what you need to know: What Causes Them? Windshield pitting is usually caused by the glass being struck by debris at high speeds. For instance, a rock that spins out from the car in front of you and strikes your windshield can cause pitting.
15 August 2017