Auto glass repair tips

Auto glass mobile repair tricks: You’re driving down the highway when suddenly – BANG – a rock smacks into the windshield, chipping the glass. You instantly start thinking about repairing or replacing your windshield. Before having either service performed, you must understand what aftercare is required for your safety and positive long-term results. If your windshield is chipped, you may be able to repair it rather than replace it. In general, chips smaller than 3/8 inch and cracks less than three inches long qualify for a repair. The damaged area must also not reach the edge of the windshield or land directly in the driver’s line of sight to be eligible.

Increased risk of a frontal ejection. When you aren’t wearing a seat belt, the impact from a front-end accident can forcibly throw you into the windshield. Uncracked windshield glass is designed to not shatter upon impact, but glass that’s already cracked can give way, allowing an occupant to be thrown through. Botched airbag deployment. When a collision triggers an airbag, the windshield serves as the backdrop that directs the inflated bag towards the vehicle occupant(s). A cracked windshield is less-likely to hold up to the force, possibly resulting in an ineffective airbag deployment leading to more serious injuries, or even death. Windshields with cracks of any size need to be repaired or replaced as soon as possible. Many auto insurance policies cover glass repairs because insurers understand their safety benefits.

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Windshield repair kits offer convenience, as well. The entire process usually takes fewer than 2 hours to complete, with curing time accounting for up to 90% of the project. Although you’re guaranteed a pristine windshield from an auto glass repair shop, you may have to wait a bit longer. While small car windshield chips are rarely dangerous, some can spread into spiderweb cracks, particularly with extreme changes in temperature. (San Antonio offers the ideal climate for those types of windshield cracks to thrive, as temperatures can fluctuate drastically during the winter months.) A quick DIY patch of your windshield chip can prevent that type of damage from occurring.

David Beck, one of two technicians at Windshield Express, near Salt Lake City, installs eight windshields a day and has been working in the auto glass business for 18 years. Beck agrees that certification is important and warns that there are many “tailgaters” – installers with no brick-and-mortar shop – who quickly “slam” windshields into cars with little regard for safety. They don’t handle the windshield correctly, don’t use the proper adhesives and leave the car unsafe for driving and prone to rusting and leaks.