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Do Not Ignore Windshield Damage!

That tiny chip or crack in your windshield may not seem like anything to worry about, but the truth of the matter is that any damage to the windshield of your car, truck, SUV, or van must be repaired quickly, or it could end badly. Here, you'll learn a little about why that damage can't be ignored and how to protect your new windshield once it's been installed.

What is the danger of leaving the damage unrepaired?

Those cracks and chips will decrease how well you can see during both the day and night. During the day, the sun can glare off of the damaged areas, and at night, the passing cars' lights will glare. This makes the lights appear much brighter and can be enough of a distraction to cause an accident.

Another issue with driving around with a damaged windshield is that if the airbags were to deploy, they could cause the windshield to burst. This results in very serious cuts to the face and can cause extreme injuries.

The final reason that you can't drive around with a damaged windshield is that it plays an important role in the structural integrity of the vehicle. If you were to be in a roll-over accident, the windshield helps to support the roof and keep it from collapsing on you. Those small areas of damage can make the windshield weak enough to lose all support.

Windshield Repairs and Replacements

Not having the time to get the repairs done isn't an excuse these days. Today, you can have a mobile auto glass repair technician come out to wherever your car is and have the work done right there – no more excuses!

Protect the New Windshield

The number one way to protect your windshield is to give the driver in front of you more than enough space. If you ride the bumper of the car or truck in front of you, you increase the chances of a rock or other road debris being kicked up off of the road into your windshield. Keep at least five car lengths between you and the car in front of you – more if it's a large truck.

Keep the windshield clean. If your windshield is coated with dead bugs or tree sap, you increase the chances of damage occurring. This is because the flying debris will have something to catch as it slides up your windshield – if the bugs weren't there, it might have slid over the roof and not done any damage.

Talk with your local auto glass repair professional to learn more about getting your windshield repair completed today.


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