Windshield Replacement
When should you consider a windshield replacement?
- If your front windshield has damage that is larger than the
length of a dollar bill then you should consider a windshield
replacement as soon as possible.
- If your car windshield has damage that is smaller than the length
of a dollar bill but has cracked to the edge of the windshield then
you should consider a windshield replacement as soon as possible.
- If you have damage to your car windshield that is in direct line of vision from the drivers seat then you should consider a windshield replacement.
You may contact your local windshield replacement company for further verification if you are uncertain whether you are in need of a complete windshield replacement or repair.
Why is it important to have a windshield replacement?
- Car windshields act as an important part of the car's frame during accidents.
- The front windshield keeps the roof of your car from crushing you
in the event of a roll-over accident.
- Your front windshield protects you from flying debris, dust and
dirt in the event of an accident.
- The front windshield is also designed to prevent passengers from flying out of the car in the event of a head on collision.
An imperfection in your front windshield will weaken it's structural integrity and keep it from performing properly. It is very important to the over all integrity of your car and the ultimate safety of yourself and your family to have an undamaged front windshield.
Rember:
Windshield replacement requires the precision and skill of a qualified auto glass technician.
Auto glass quotes provided in the following
states:
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| Washington DC | West Virginia | Wisconsin | Wyoming |
