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.
Posted By: AZ Wakulla Glass http://azwakullaglass.com
Posted By: AZ Wakulla Glass http://azwakullaglass.com
Yeah I need to park my car away from the sunlight or the shade, it's starting to show some sun damage and fade in. I'm actually thinking of getting all of my glass replaced which will make it look much better. It doesn't help that it's already filled with rock chips and scratches, I definitely need to get a new window on my car pronto. http://www.allstateglass.com/commercial.html
ReplyDeleteThat's actually such good advice in your fourth paragraph where you talk about how you shouldn't leave your auto windows in the sun's rays for too long because of the UV rays. You said it could damage your windshield with extended exposure, but how exactly would the sun's rays damage your auto glass windows? It makes sense that it could weaken them though. We're definintely going to take your advice and try to park our car in the shade and the garage every time to avoid too much sun. Thanks so much for these really good ideas for keeping your new auto glass in pristine condition to increase its lifespan!
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