Tuesday, December 22, 2015

Using Windshield Repair Resin to Fix Chips and Cracks on Your Windshield

The windshield is a very important safety feature and that is why it is found in all vehicles including jeeps and drop tops. It is the part of the vehicle that forms the barrier between the driver, wind and any flying debris that may prevent them from operating the vehicle properly. Vehicle windshields are often made of laminated glass, which are two layers of glass held together by an interlayer. Laminated glass does not break on impact. In most cases, it shatters while the interlayer holds the broken pieces together to prevent injury.

In case your windshield is chipped or cracked by flying or falling debris, you can repair the crack depending on the size of the damage. Auto glass repair specialists advise that you can carry out DIY windshield repairs on cracks or chips that are less than an inch wide and not in the driver’s line of view. Anything else should be left to the professionals.

Windshield repair resin
This is a substance used to repair chips and cracks on the windshield. It is the most important part of the repair process as it can save you from a very costly windshield replacement. The windshield repair professional uses the resin to fill in the broken off part of the glass restoring a smooth and clear surface.

The resin comes in different levels of thickness or viscosity and this often depends on the size of damage to the windshield. Deep cracks and extensive damage requires more viscous resin to seal the damaged area as compared to mild chips that hardly dent the surface of the glass that can be repaired by less viscous resin. The unit of measuring resin viscosity is cps. Viscosity can be as thin as water, 20cps or as thick as honey, 1,500cps.

Applying the resin
The area of damage has to be cleaned and dried completely before the resin is applied for proper bonding. Auto glass repair specialists often use a vacuum to search out all the dirt and moisture from the chipped area before injecting the resin. Once the resin has been applied on the windshield, it is cured using ultra violet light to seal faster. This reduces the process of fixing the windshield to as little as thirty minutes to an hour.

Auto glass repair DIY kits
You can also find low viscosity resin in auto glass repair kits for repairing windshield damage at home. Avoid repairing damage within the driver’s line of vision or at the edges of the windshield by yourself as these require a bit more expertise. Low viscosity resin is suitable for minor DIY repairs as it is not very difficult to use. If you want to tell whether you can handle the repair, run your fingernails across the surface of the scratch and if it does not get caught then you can use the DIY repair kit. Besides the low viscosity resin found in auto repair kits, high viscosity resin or commercial grade chemicals are not sold on a retail basis.

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Wednesday, October 28, 2015

5 Misconceptions About Auto Glass Repair

There’s a lot that can be done to get rid of those little annoying marks on your windshield. However, like many homeowners, you may have been misinformed about auto glass repairs. You may think that this kind of repair will cost you a fortune or make you leave your car for days at the garage but none of this is true. We are going to debunk some common myths surrounding auto glass repairs and provide you with accurate information to get the help you need fast and effectively.

1.     You can always fix the chip yourself
While there are dozens of auto glass repair kits available in the market, none of them can do the job right like a professional. Cheap repair kits often do a shoddy job and you’ll have to incur the cost of getting an auto technician to repair the glass. So instead of going through the hassle of trying to repair your own windshield, you need to trust a professional to do the job right the first time.

2.     You have to take your car for auto repairs where the insurance tells you
Your insurance company will certainly suggest some auto repair companies that you need to consider taking your car to. But the law gives you the freedom to take your car to any repair technician you want and the insurance company will still make the required payments. Don’t be forced to take your car to a glass technician that offers substandard services just because you have been told to by your insurer.

3.      Your windshield will not be safe after repairs
If windshield replacement services are done by qualified technicians, you shouldn’t worry about your safety because they have used the right equipment and techniques to install the new windshield.  The windshield will still prevent you from being ejected if you happen to be involved in a collision. Modern windshields are strong enough to support the roof if the car rolls during an accident.

4.     Your insurance company will raise premiums immediately after repairs
Insurance companies can cover the cost of most auto glass repairs. However, if you require a complete windshield replacement, you may be required to cover part of the cost. The issue that most people have that prevents them from seeking the necessary auto glass repairs has to do with the increase in premiums. Damage to your windshield is usually not caused by the driver and hence shouldn’t be a reason for the insurance company to charge a higher premium.  

5.     You don’t need to repair multiple small chips
Small chips need to be repaired as soon as they start forming. If you ignore those small chips they tend to spread and form bigger ones and your windshield may eventually need to be replaced which is a costlier exercise. As a rule of thumb, don’t wait for long before seeking any type of glass repairs. As soon as the technician recommends your car needs to be repaired, plan on having that done.

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Friday, October 16, 2015

How is a Windshield Made

A windshield is one of the most integral components of vehicle safety - it supports the roof structure and shields passengers from oncoming precipitation, wind and airborne objects. With such an important purpose, windshields are specially made using "float method" manufacturing and tempered heat bonding. This method helps the windshield to maximize the strength and security of the entire vehicle.
Windshield Formation
In the early 1900s, vehicle windshields began utilizing safety glass to increase driver protection. However, the glass originally used for this purpose was prone to shatter. When the vehicle made impact, shattering windshields caused more injuries than they ended up preventing. Auto makers developed a new system in the mid-1900s, which is still the product used today - laminated windshields.
Modern windshields are comprised of two laminated sheets of glass, held together in the center by a plastic coating. Laminated glass is more flexible and less likely to break after minor impact. When the glass does break, the pieces are more likely to stick to the plastic rather than scatter over drivers, reducing the chance of injury from dangerous glass fragments.
Glass Manufacturing Process
Raw materials are heated until they become liquid, then fed onto a sheet of molten metal, most commonly made of tin. The glass floats on top of the metal rather than absorbing it, spreading out and forming a flat surface identical to the metal sheet. Extremely high temperatures purge impurities from the glass as it makes its way through the float chamber on a conveyor belt. The manufactured glass then enters the lehr, a specialized furnace designed to gradually reduce the temperature of the glass. If glass is cooled too quickly, stress cracks compromise the integrity of the panel, making it more susceptible to shattering.
After the glass is fully cooled, it is ready to be cut to shape using a diamond blade. The glass sheet is placed in a curved mold designed specifically for an individual vehicle. It is heated until it bends to fit the windshield-shaped mold.
The final step of the manufacturing process is tempering, a heat-induced strengthening tactic. The windshield is quickly heated to high temperatures, then the outer surface is hit with cool, high-pressure air. This technique is known as quenching, and it compresses the windshield surface. Compressed glass can withstand a much harder impact, and when it does shatter, it breaks into small, harmless, non-jagged pieces. To complete the finished windshield product, two glass panels are bonded on either side of a plastic sheet using both heat and pressure in a specialized oven known as an autoclave.
Replacing Windshields
It is not possible to replace a windshield with another from a different model vehicle, even if the manufacturer is the same. The size of the glass is incredibly precise in order to fit cleanly within the vehicle frame. Every windshield has a different curve, width and height. It is critical to adhere to the manufacturer's specific measurements when locating a replacement windshield.
When your windshield cracks or chips, it is vital to seek immediate repair or replacement. Driving with a compromised windshield can have disastrous consequences, so ensure your windshield is completely secure.

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Sunday, September 20, 2015

Proper Auto Glass Cleaning and Maintenance Practices

Safe driving also depends greatly on clean and clear windshields. Your car windows take a beating from hailstones, heavy rains, abrasive wind, dirt, bird droppings, bugs and other debris. With a few cleaning and maintenance practices, you can keep your car windows looking great for longer.

Chose the right glass cleaning products

Cleaning your windows with regular soap when washing your car is not enough to keep your windows looking crystal clean. You need to find an auto glass cleaner that can handle the job well. Avoid toxic cleaners that contain alcohol or ammonia, as there are health risks if you inhale the fumes. There are many eco friendly glass-cleaning products available in the market that you can use to clean your car windows. Ammonia products also damage window tint.

Using the wrong cleaning towel can leave the window surface with tiny scratches making it look dull and translucent even. For better glass clarity, you need to choose microfiber towels that have at least 300 GSM. These towels are lint free, hold a lot of water and will not dull the glass. They also have an electrostatic charge that lifts dirt and debris off the glass surface instead of dragging it across. Dump out the old t-shirts, towels and socks because they will only leave streaks.

Cleaning technique

Your cleaning technique is also important to getting that sleek professional finish when cleaning your windows.

·       Your windows should be the last thing to clean when washing your car so you don’t contaminate them with the detailing process

·       You should spray the glass cleaner on the microfiber towel instead of directly on the glass to avoid stray sprays.

·       Rubbing the glass in circular motion may seem like a good idea but to clean the glass effectively, you should use a back and forth motion then up and down to clean the entire surface without leaving any streaks.

·       Roll down the windows halfway to clean the top edge of the glass.
·       Use one towel to apply the glass cleaner and another dry towel to wipe and buff the glass.

Window cleaning weather

You should avoid cleaning you windows when it is very hot or in direct sunlight. Window cleaners evaporate easily and soapy water can leave stains and streaks on the window surface. Clean your car under a shade or in the garage if it is spacious enough when it is hot outside.

Wipers

Dirty wipers will cause blurry areas on your windshield. Remember to clean the wipers too, otherwise the whole window cleaning effort will be futile. You can use vinegar to remove any dirt and debris stuck on the wiper blades so they can have full contact with the windshield when wiping. If you clean your wipers and they still cannot make full contact with the glass, you should consider replacing them. You should also keep the wiper cowl free of dirt and grime as this is where the wipers collect most of the dirt and debris.

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Thursday, August 27, 2015

Auto Glass Repair - Why You Need to Repair the Crack Urgently

If you have noticed a small crack on your car window or, God forbid, on your windscreen, then you need to get thinking of auto glass repair; urgently. The urgency in this comes from at least a couple of factors. One is that unattended auto glass cracks only tend to worsen with time; so that what started as a minor crack soon develops into a huge crevice calling for major repairs or part replacements. Second is that if unattended, car glass cracks, especially on the windscreen, can cause accidents. The latter fact - about unattended car glass cracks causing accidents - would sound unbelievably funny; if were not something we have witnessed before.
Of course, if there is one aspect of auto repair that suffers most from 'motorists' procrastination,' then it has to be auto glass repair. Many of us tend to put it off until it is absolutely unavoidable; possibly for fear of the (imaginary) costs we associate it with. Yet the truth of the matter is that repairing of car glass need not always be so expensive; especially if undertaken in a timely manner. Furthermore, unknown to many people is the fact that such repairs are among the items covered by their auto insurance. Even where the repair is not covered by insurance, there is still a possibility that one could chance upon one of those Do-It-Yourself car kits; and thereby get to undertake the necessary auto glass repair very cost-effectively at home.
With the advent of the Internet, shopping for car glass repair services could never be more convenient (as you can nowadays get 'instant' quotes online); so that the question of putting off the repairs because 'you don't have time' to go looking for quotes does not arise. As you discover when you start looking at those quotes, the cost of car glass repair varies considerably from service provider to provider. Ultimately, you should aim to go for the most cost-effective service provider, rather than the cheapest. This means looking for among other things, reliability and the warranties the providers are willing to offer.

A commonly asked question in all this is as to how to avoid the whole auto glass repair business altogether; as a motorist. The answer to this question is that there is no foolproof way you can avoid car glass damage; though careful driving and keeping your car safe from the activities of 'naughty neighborhood boys' can truly go a long way.
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Monday, July 20, 2015

Auto Glass Care-What Not To Do

There are several types of glass, and auto glass is just one of them. Usually, glass is very fragile and breaks easily. When it comes to auto glass, modifications have been made to ensure that it does not break as easily as other types of glass. However, this does not mean that you can subject auto glass to duress without worrying about breakages. Far from it. If you own a car, you already know how expensive it can be to deal with auto glass repair. And if you don’t, consider yourself very lucky not to have encountered this problem yet.

As far as auto glass goes, there are certain measures that you can take to ensure that you minimize the need for repairs and consequently, minimize your expenses as well. Here’s what not to do when dealing with auto glass:

Ignore small problems

Auto glass problems usually present themselves as small, only to escalate a little while later. That almost microscopic chip on your car’s window will be a huge crack before you know it. The tiny-looking crack on your windshield is gathering momentum before it can turn into a crevice running across your windshield. Address auto glass issues the minute you detect them. Not only will you be minimizing the need for expensive repairs, but you will also be saving your life. Remember driving around in broken auto glass is dangerous.

Clean your auto glass with the wrong materials

Scrubbing away at your car windows and windshield is doing more harm than good. If you must clean your auto glass yourself, use soft materials that do not cause abrasion. Soapy water and paper towels or a soft face flannel will do. Do not use ammonia to clean your auto glass. The chemicals in it will cause damage to your windows. 

Attempt to fix everything yourself

However much of a DIY enthusiast you are, you will not be able to fix all your car’s problems. Where auto glass is concerned, a lot of care must be taken since you are dealing with delicate parts. If you detect a problem that you believe you can fix, it will do you no harm to consult with a professional first. Sometimes it might seem like a minimal task, only for you to realize later that the task requires more expertise than you had believed.

Choose the wrong auto repair shop

Do not choose an auto repair shop based on the costs only. The saying that cheap is expensive is true, and you should never forget that, especially where your car is concerned. Always ensure that the auto repair shop you choose only employs certified and licensed professionals. Make sure you get all the charges upfront. Pay attention to how the staff and customers relate. Read online reviews of the auto repair shop. Do your homework thoroughly before settling for a particular auto repair shop.

There you have it. If you have been wondering how to take care of your auto glass, this is just a simple list of some of the things you should not do.

Posted By: Fred Nichols  http://azwakullaglass.com/

Tuesday, June 30, 2015

Auto Glass Care and Repair Tips

Your car is an important part of your daily life, and as such, you should take steps to ensure all its components are in good condition at all times. Auto glass is a sensitive part of your car, usually because it breaks easily when mishandled. If you are hoping to lengthen your auto glass’ lifespan, there are steps you can take to minimize those trips to the auto glass repair shop.

The first thing you need to know if you have been wondering how to better prevent those chips and cracks is that keeping your distance is crucial. Usually, when a car is being driven in front of you, it will kick up small rocks and other debris that will land on your auto glass, leading to chips and cracks. As such, it is a good idea to keep your distance when following vehicles so your auto glass does not become a casualty.

If you are travelling on a gravel road, slow down to avoid kicking up the rocks yourself. Remember that driving fast on a gravel road is detrimental to your car and the cars of the other motorists sharing that road with you.

When parking your vehicle, do so away from direct sunlight. The sun’s UV rays will cause damage to your auto glass, especially after continued exposure. Find a shaded area where you can safely park your car, and remember that while trees provide shade, they are also sources of branches which might break your windshield in case of falls.

It is also important to ensure that when you park your car, you do not leave valuable items exposed to the passersby. If you leave your laptop, wallet or phone within sight, you tempt thieves into breaking your auto glass in order to reach those items. Also, do not cover up valuable items with a blanket on the back seat of your car-this only draws attention to the fact that something valuable is being concealed, which has the same detrimental effect.

If you notice small cracks and chips in your windshield, attend to them immediately. Usually, smaller chips can be repaired using a windshield repair DIY kit. However, if you are in doubt, you can always head to your nearest auto repair shop for professional auto glass services.

If your auto glass has been damaged, it is necessary to talk to your insurance company in order to ascertain whether they will cover the repair costs. This goes for both small and large repair jobs. Get your insurance carrier involved as early as possible, so you can begin the process of filing a claim.

Sometimes, a windshield will require to be replaced because the damage is so extensive that repair alone will not solve the problem. This is usually the case when a car has been involved in an accident. In such an instance, you will need to consult extensively with your auto repair professional and insurance company to determine what your options are.


Auto glass is expensive to repair and/or replace; with proper care you can ensure that your auto repair needs remain minimal.

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Tuesday, May 26, 2015

Hiring a Professional Glass Company

Glass is an integral part of our everyday lives. When you wake up in the morning, it is very likely that the first room you step into is your shower, which has glass doors. As you drive to work in your car, you are enclosed in metal and glass. While working in your shop during the day, you greet your customers in your store which has a glass commercial storefront. Simply put, glass is everywhere.

Unfortunately, glass is fragile and sometimes you will find yourself in need of repair or replacement. That is where a good glass repairman comes in. It’s advisable to go for the established service provider with a full-service auto, residential and commercial glass company that caters to all your glass needs, whenever you need them. Whatever it is that you need, as long as it involves glass, they should be able to provide you with just the right product and service.

On the automotive end, the services and products you should expect include windshield repair and replacement, car window repair and replacement, side glass, rear windows, mirrors, vent glass, and even truck sliders. If your windshield is chipped or cracked, driving around your car in this condition is dangerous, as it exposes these chips and cracks to deterioration. Once they become big enough, you have a huge problem on your hands.

A damaged windshield is a liability to the occupants of the car, and can even cost lives if not properly dealt with. If your windshield is damaged in the slightest way, get it repaired immediately. You can even get your windshield wipers replaced while you are at it. Lookout for a service provider that offers these services to all types of vehicles including RVs, motor homes, tractors, combines, boats and heavy equipment.

Besides auto glass services, you can also get window pane replacements, double-and triple-pane glass, window repair, sliding glass doors, energy efficient windows, commercial storefronts and even emergency board-ups. Whether you are a homeowner looking to change something about your home, or a business owner renovating their business premises, you should look out for exactly what you require; and at very affordable prices.

Installing glass components in your home, be they the shower doors, or a French door, is a great way to open up your home and allow natural lighting indoors. Glass is also easy to clean when you have the right cleaning agents, and does not rot like wood does. Glass also adds a touch of class to a place, and transforms old boring rooms into works of elegance. The key to ensuring your glass components fit into the overall décor of the home is to get the work done by a professional glass company.

And this is also true if you simply want some repairs done on existing pieces of your home. Don’t forget to get your auto glass checked too. You spend a fairly substantial amount of time in your car, and as such should ensure it is always safe for driving. The way to do this is through regular maintenance and getting repairs done promptly once the need arises.

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Tuesday, April 14, 2015

Why Most People Prefer Mobile Glass Repair Services

We all have glass all around us: in our cars, homes and a host of other places. From time to time, glass may break unexpectedly. Depending on the extent of the damage, you may want to replace or repair it. Most people prefer glass repair because it is cost effective. There are companies that provide these services in different ways. Some are stationed somewhere in town and others are mobile though many people prefer mobile glass repair. Here are the reasons:

Cost efficiency
When using the mobile glass repair service, the provider will mostly come to your premises to carry out the repair. This will save you in terms of the transport costs needed to look for the provider of this service. This is better than most traditional repair services where you may often be required to travel to the location of the service provider. Besides, most mobile glass repair providers charge their services affordably.

Saves time
If the windshield of your car breaks, for instance, you do not need to drive to the service provider’s location, leave your car there and come back for it later. The mobile service will come to your location and that means you won’t need to set aside extra time in order to locate the auto glass shop. In addition, once the mobile glass repair professional arrives, your vehicle, or any other glass facility, will be their priority. This is unlike the traditional glass repair shop where you may find other customers lined up thus compelling you to wait.

Convenience
Nothing is more convenient than when the service provider reaches out to you. You may be at home, work, or at your friend’s place, and they’ll take care of your issue. Therefore, you do not need to create an extra schedule to get your glass fixed. Instead, the service provider can attend to your issue anywhere and at any time you want. Once you have the contacts, then that is all you need. The mobile service has more specialists to attend to the rising customer needs and all you need to do is relax and watch them fix your glass problem.

Specialization
The mobile glass repair service has experts who know how to fix diverse glass problems such as windshield, glass window, glass doors etc. So this means you will be working with specialists who will give the task their best shot. Once they fix the problem, you should not expect it to break anytime soon. Being experts, they will repair your glass fast and efficiently.


These are the main reasons people are going for mobile glass repair. There are various companies offering this service. You need to do your homework before engaging them. You can start by asking your friends, workmates or neighbors to know more about the provider before you hire their service. Hiring an experienced and reliable person will save you the hassle next time your glass needs repair. You may also find glass replacement services being offered by those who carry out repairs. This may work if your glass is damaged beyond repair. 

Thursday, March 12, 2015

Choosing the Perfect Type of Glass for Your Front Door

In many modern homes, glass has been the material of choice on most exterior doors. Using glass on the front door creates a very contemporary and intriguing feel. It may be the best first and last impression you want to create in your home. So if you’ve decided to invest in a glass door, know that there are different types of glass to consider. The material is very versatile and you can always find one that suits your unique style and budget. Let’s look at the common types of glass that can be used to create a stunning exterior door.

Textured glass

Textured glass has been used widely in many homes because it provides the aesthetic appeal together with the privacy you need in your home. This type of glass is usually transparent but comes with different finishes which allows you to keep what’s behind the door private. Different variations of textured glass include glazed, beveled and frosted glass. You can choose any depending on the style and feel of your home. It’s a nice type of glass door for the bathroom or any other space that you’d like to keep private.

Clear glass

If you are looking for glass that doesn’t offer so much privacy then this is the obvious option. Clear glass may be hard to clean and maintain but it definitely looks stylish in modern spaces. You are likely to find clear glass used as a decorative element instead of a standalone feature. For instance, when combined with wood, clear glass can create a beautiful backyard door.

Stained glass

If your home has a vintage look then this is the type of glass you should be looking for. Stained glass can make beautiful front doors especially when it is combined with wood. Stained glass is made using pieces of lead and glass and it comes in a huge variety of sizes and colors. In fact, it’s easy to find a glass door that suits your home’s style if you consider this unique material.

Insulated glass

Exterior doors need to offer adequate insulation. That’s why you need to be looking for insulated glass. This type of glass is designed to offer adequate protection against the extreme weather outside. The glass is usually manufactured using two or more sheets of glass in order to trap dry air in between the glass sheets and prevent heat from escaping your home. It’s a very important investment especially in those cold winter months where you want to cut back on the amount you spend on heating. The insulated glass doors are designed with excellent finishes to maintain the aesthetic beauty of your home while enhancing functionality.

There are many other types of glass that may be suitable for your home’s exterior doors. In order to identify the type that suits your home, consult your local glass expert and have them explain the pros and cons of each glass type. Some options may appear cheap to acquire but have a short service life so make sure you ask about that.

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Saturday, February 14, 2015

5 Things your Auto Glass Technician Must Provide

When you truly need the services of an auto glass expert, the next important thing is looking for someone you can trust with your car. Before you rush to the next available auto glass shop, take your time to read the following. The expert you choose will determine how safe your car is after the repairs are done and how much money you will spend in the long run. Make a wrong decision and you’ll end up paying more money on auto repairs. Choose a good auto glass technician and you’ll drive away smiling for the right reasons. Here are 5 ways to ensure you choose the best auto repair expert.

Great customer service
Even though this is not the main determining factor when choosing an auto glass expert, being assured of great customer service is always an advantage. It helps if you know the technician will always answer your calls when you need their help and respond in an effective manner. You can easily tell if an auto shop provides great service by how they receive their clients and if they offer timely services.

Highly equipped auto shop
Auto glass repairs cannot be done without certain tools which only the best auto shops have. You need to find out if the person who will be handling the repairs is highly experienced and has the required tools to get the job done well. You don’t need to learn about all the tools and equipment needed to perform an auto glass service but at least visit the shop to see for yourself if they are well equipped.

Timely service
If you rely on your car every day, it’s important to find an auto expert who offers emergency services. Things can go wrong when you least expect it and you shouldn’t have to wait for days before the repairs are done. To find out if the auto shop offers a timely service, ask them to give you a number of references. Call some of these previous clients and ask them if they would rehire the experts. Don’t just take their word for it; make sure you call to find out for yourself.

Affordable repairs
Most importantly, you need to pay a reasonable amount for auto glass repairs. That’s why you must compare the prices charged by different shops before making any decisions. Always remember that if a deal seems too good to be true then it probably is. Beware of those auto shops that offer very low prices because you may be signing up for an inferior service.


Quality
Most importantly, the auto glass specialists need to offer quality service. Your auto glass is very important and whenever it’s poorly done, you not only end up wasting your money but also endangering your life. A poorly installed windshield can easily break upon impact and cause serious injuries and damages. You need to avoid this by making sure the auto glass specialist provides top notch services. Never compromise quality for a low price. 

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Thursday, January 15, 2015

Common Questions Answered For Auto Glass Repair

If you need auto glass repair you probably have some important questions. Here are the most common auto glass repair questions: I saw the 20/20 video windshield installation. It was scary. How do I know my auto glass repair will be done safely?
An auto glass repair shop that has been around a while and has a good reputation in your community should know that your windshield needs to stay in your car if you have a collision. Your professional auto glass installation technicians should repair your automobile to factory specifications or better. This will prevent your new windshield from breaking free of its bond and will provide the needed support to your roof. This will help keep the contents of the automobile inside and prevent the roof from caving in on the occupants. Make sure you ask your auto glass installation professional to make sure they are aware of this and give you a similar answer to what was outlined here.
Is it possible to drive my car right away after my auto glass repair?
No. Any auto glass replacement companies should give you the same answer. There is no adhesive available that allows you drive away right after the installer is finished. The cure time for your windshield can be anywhere between one hour to one day - depending on the weather and type of urethane used. Ask your installer for specific cure times.
How do I know if the auto glass installers are qualified?
Your auto glass installation technician should understand the ins and outs of auto glass replacement. You can ask questions and see if they can answer in a thoughtful and intelligent manner. You can check the Better Business Bureau and you can ask around in your neighborhood. Here are some questions your auto glass repair technician should be able to answer: Are you familiar with the proper tools and methods of removal? Are you aware of the different adhesives and the pros and cons of each? Do you understand the proper methods to prevent leakage and/or rust around the pinch weld where the windshield will bond to the automobile? How many years experience do your auto glass repair technicians have? Granted you may not know the answers to these questions but you can evaluate how confident they seem in their responses and how comfortable they are answering specific questions.
Finding an auto glass repair technician that you can trust is very important. Take the time to do some research and ask some questions. Good luck with your auto glass repair.

Desert Breeze Glass was established in April 2001 by Cathryn Scheeler. We pride ourselves in great customer service and quality. We can meet all your auto and home needs whether it is a replacement windshield, window tinting, table top glass, mirrors, and much more. For more information check out our website at [http://www.desertbreezeglass.com/]
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