Avoid driving your car immediately after a windshield replacement. This is among the top after-care tips you will get from the replacement technician. This blog explores why you should wait, how long you should wait, and what to do when you can finally drive your car.
Why Wait?
During a windshield replacement, the technicians use adhesive to secure the new windshield. This adhesive needs some time to settle and cure properly. Read More...
There might be some significant things wrong with auto glass on your vehicle to where it can't be repaired. Instead, you may need a total replacement—whether it's the windshield or glass on the side. As long as you work with an auto glass replacement company that has the following things, this service will be smooth and effective.
1. Hands-On Replacement Training
A lot goes into removing damaged auto glass on a vehicle and replacing it with new materials. Read More...
In most states, it is illegal to drive a vehicle that has a crack in the windshield within the line of sight of the driver. The reason for this is because cracked windshields can distort the appearance of the roadway and everything in front of the vehicle. Small cracks that aren't within the line of sight may not make your vehicle illegal. At least, not yet. A small crack can quickly become illegal and dangerous, depending on the situation. Read More...
Your vehicle needs a clear and fully intact windshield without cracks that can get in the way of you seeing the road and other traffic. When your windshield gets damaged from rocks, ice, or other road debris, it is important that you get it repaired as soon as possible to keep your vehicle safe for the road. Here are some tips and recommendations to help you take care of your vehicle windshield and get it replaced when it becomes damaged. Read More...