When to Get Your Auto Glass Repaired: A Guide for Car Owners

Maintaining the safety and functionality of your vehicle is crucial for car owners. One of the most important aspects of car maintenance is taking care of your auto glass. Not only does it protect you from external elements while driving, but it also plays a significant role in the structural integrity of your car. However, knowing when it's time for auto glass repair can be tricky. In this blog, we will discuss five signs indicating it's time to repair your auto glass. [Read More]

How Professionals Can Simplify Windshield Replacements

Some windshield damage is so severe that it can't be repaired. Maybe there are large cracks present that resin solutions can't restore. In that case, you'll need to have the windshield replaced. Always let a professional handle this process. They can simplify it in several ways. Safely Remove Damaged Windshield From Its Framing  An important part of replacing your vehicle's windshield is removing the damaged windshield from its framing. It's a good idea to let a professional contractor handle this step because windshields can be heavy and even dangerous if they have chips. [Read More]

Smart Ways to Go About a Windshield Replacement

A windshield replacement will be needed at some point if a large crack has developed and it can't be repaired with resin solutions. This replacement doesn't have to burden you too much though if you approach it in the following ways.  Assess the Quality of Urethane Primer  The only way a new windshield is going to stay on your vehicle is if a solution known as urethane primer is used. It's what will help the new glass windshield adhere around the front portion of your vehicle. [Read More]

Why Prompt Windshield Replacement Is Essential When A Crack Develops

In many cases, technicians can stop a windshield chip from spreading into a crack with the application of special glue. When a windshield does develop a crack, though, auto glass replacement should be scheduled. Even when a flaw does not interfere with visibility, there are potential safety issues. Reduced Durability A crack reduces durability. This is especially the case for those cracks that start at an edge and radiate inward. Engineers have designed vehicles so the windshield stays intact if the automobile rolls over or is hit in front at highway speed. [Read More]