Why You Should Reconsider Attempting A DIY Repair Or Replacement Of Your Auto Glass

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There are many commercial do-it-yourself products out there for fixing auto glass or replacing it. However, using these products can lead to more damage if you're not careful. Even if you are careful, but choose the wrong product, you can still make a mess of things. Here's why you should go straight to a professional windshield repair and replacement service instead. If You're Trying to Fix the Auto Glass, It's Already Compromised

22 May 2016

Preserving The Glass On The Windshield Of Your Car

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The glass on the windshield of your car is important, but you might not think about it very much as long as you can see through it. However, chips and cracks can be dangerous, as they can interfere with your vision while you're driving on the road. Use these suggestions to preserve your car's windshield so you can be on the street safely. Prevent Rapid Changes in Temperature Your car's windshield has to deal with a wide variety of temperatures, especially if you live in an area that goes from freezing temperatures in the winter to blistering hot temperatures in the summer.

11 April 2016

Stay Safe By Repairing That Chipped Or Cracked Windshield Quickly

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A rock hits your windshield while driving home from work. If not repaired soon, that rock chip can easily turn into a crack across the entire windshield. A cracked windshield that obscures your vision is unsafe and you can get a ticket in many cities for having a crack in front of the driver. A rock chip is easy to have repaired and with mobile auto glass installation services available, you can have a cracked windshield replaced in your own driveway or workplace parking lot.

17 December 2015

4 Tips To Avoid Windshield Chips And Cracks

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Keeping your windshield in good condition is important. With chips and cracks, you have to worry about dangerous visibility issues when you are driving, and you also have to worry about your windshield being more apt to shatter. Luckily, following a few tips can help you reduce your risk of chipping or cracking your windshield. This can help keep you safe, keep your car looking its best and save you some money.

13 July 2015