Wednesday, November 26, 2014

5 Ways to Avoid Costly Windshield Replacement

We all know how expensive it is to replace auto glass especially a windshield and the best way to avoid these costs is by spotting damages immediately they happen. Always assess your windshield and have any minor rock chips repaired as soon as possible. Getting these prompt repairs will avoid a lot of extra costs. In this article we are going to give you some ideas on how to avoid a windshield replacement.

1.     Know how damages to your windshield occur
One of the ways to avoid spending a fortune replacing a damaged windshield is by understanding how the damage can occur. Whenever you are driving in an area that has gravel or other debris, your car’s windshield will be hit by debris causing rock chips. You’ll hear the sound of the debris hitting your windshield when you are driving. This impact causes a rock chip. Some rock chips are so small and the damage they cause is quite insignificant but should never be ignored. So the best way to avoid replacing your windshield is being aware when damage has occurred and have it repaired.

2.     Have it professionally repaired
Rock chips must always be fixed by a professional in order to prevent the need for costly repairs. Even minor rock chips can turn out to a large crack if the repairs were done by someone who doesn’t have any skill and experience. An auto shop will always have the equipment and tools needed to seal small as well as large chips on a windshield. If the chips are just too large, they may recommend a windshield replacement.

3.     Proper cleaning must be done before applying the special resin
This is where most people go wrong when offering windshield repairs. The cleaning is not done properly so there’s moisture and debris embedded in the chip and sealed into the resin. The result is a windshield that appears cloudy on the repaired section and this greatly interferes with the driver’s line of sight. Make sure the cleaning is done properly so that the resin completely hardens and any excess is removed to maintain a smooth windshield surface.

4.     Know how to avoid rock chips
If your car is constantly on the road, your chances of getting rock chips are high but you can always reduce it by making sure your car is covered when parking. You may also want to avoid driving during bad weather and hailstorms. Don’t drive so close to large trucks that are ferrying gravel or other debris. Maintain enough cushion between your car and the truck.

5.     Have an auto policy

Most importantly, have insurance that will cover the cost of repairing your windshield when you get rock chips. If you don’t have adequate insurance, you are likely to be tempted to handle the repairs on your own or even entrust an unqualified person to do them. Avoid this by having adequate insurance coverage so that the windshield can be repaired by the best auto shop in your area.

Posted By: AZ Wakulla Glass http://azwakullaglass.com 

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