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weareprotech-blog · 6 years ago
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HOW TO PREVENT WINDSHIELD DAMAGE
Author’s Note: This post was originally published on the official blog of We Are Protech. We provide AUTO GLASS REPAIR SERVICE in Kirkland, WA. The original post can be found here: https://www.weareprotech.com/about/blog/261-how-to-prevent-windshield-damage. This post has been republished here with the permission of the author. For any queries related to reprinting or republishing of this post, kindly contact the author.
There’s nothing more frustrating than noticing a chip in your vehicle’s windshield. Cracked and chipped windshields are very common, and in many instances, unavoidable. It’s not always possible to swerve to avoid a large rock or know when there is going to be a hailstorm. However, all drivers should do everything possible to prevent windshield damage. There are a few easy things you can do on a daily basis to increase the lifespan of your windshield.
WATCH THE FORECAST
Temperature fluctuations are very common, and in most instances, changes in the weather should not negatively affect your windshield. Extreme temperature changes, however, are notorious for causing cracks to form. Even though windshield glass is usually tempered, it cannot withstand all changes in the weather. If the temperature suddenly drops, for example, the glass may shrink and crack.
If you live in an environment where the weather is known for being finicky, it may be best to keep your vehicle away from the elements. Whenever possible, store your vehicle in a temperature controlled environments, such as a garage or covered parking area. Always warm up your vehicle slowly, and don’t suddenly heat up your windshield to melt frost or ice.
CLEAN THE GLASS
A clean windshield is very important. Not only does dirty, smudged glass obstruct your vision, but it also more prone to cracking. Even if you don’t see any noticeable damage, your glass is most likely covered in small scratches. If dirt and debris get into these scratches, a larger crack may form.
Always use a soft, clean cloth to clean your windshield. A microfiber is a great option because it won’t scratch the glass, and it is also lint-free. Use a glass cleaner to remove any dirt or fingerprints. Never use the all-purpose cleaner as it may be abrasive and damage the surface.
CHANGE THE WIPERS
Windshield wipers are designed to whisk away water from your windshield. Depending on the climate where you live, you may use your wipers regularly or not. Regardless of how often you use your wipers, they will eventually wear out. Not only do old, damaged windshield wipers perform poorly in the rain, but they may also scratch the surface of your glass windshield.
As a rule of thumb, it’s important to install new windshield wipers at least once a year. You may need to purchase new wipers sooner if you notice your current set is skipping when in use. Choose high-quality wipers that are designed to fit the make and model of your vehicle.
DRIVE WITH CAUTION
When you’re behind the wheel, you need to drive cautiously. Always be on the lookout for possible obstacles. If you drive on country, unpaved roads, for example, go slowly. This will help prevent loose gravel from hitting your windshield. If you ever get caught in a sudden hailstorm, try to find a covered area where you can sit it out.
The windshield on your vehicle is your first line of protection from the elements. If your windshield becomes damaged, it will no longer perform at its peak. While not all damage is avoidable, you should still take the necessary steps to prevent cracks. Always have any new chips or cracks repaired by a local auto glass company.
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weareprotech-blog · 6 years ago
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HOW OFTEN SHOULD YOU REPLACE YOUR WINDSHIELD?
Author’s Note: This post was originally published on the official blog of We Are Protech. We provide AUTO GLASS REPAIR SERVICE in Kirkland, WA. The original post can be found here: https://www.weareprotech.com/about/blog/262-how-often-should-you-replace-your-windshield. This post has been republished here with the permission of the author. For any queries related to reprinting or republishing of this post, kindly contact the author.
While often taken for granted, the windshield of your car plays an important role while you’re driving down the road. Without this solid piece of glass, you wouldn’t be protected from flying debris, loose rocks, raindrops or hail. Your windshield is even designed to protect you in the event of an accident by adding structural support to the frame. However, too many drivers forget about their windshield and neglect signs that it’s time to replace it.
HOW LONG DOES A WINDSHIELD LAST?
The lifespan of your windshield depends on many variables. However, it’s important to note that an undamaged windshield can last for the entire life of a vehicle. Unlike other parts which need to be changed routinely, such as brake pads and tires, your windshield is designed to last a long time.
A damaged windshield, on the other hand, may need to be replaced. Sudden cracking may significantly reduce the lifespan of the glass. All it takes is one large crack, and you will need to completely replace the panel.
CAN YOU REPAIR DAMAGE?
Automobile glass is designed differently than many other types of glass on the market. Instead of shattering when cracked, your windshield is designed to stay in one piece. If the damage is small enough, you may be able to have it repaired. A few things to consider when deciding between repair and replacement include:
Size of the crack or chip
Generally speaking, the smaller the damage, the easier it is to repair. Chips that are the size of a quarter or smaller can usually be filled. Cracks should be less than 3 inches in length.
Location of the damage
Damage to the center or passenger side of the windshield is often repaired without any problem. However, if the damage is on the driver’s side and obstructs your vision, replacing the glass will be recommended.
Number of chips
It’s very common to see more than one chip or crack in a windshield. While it may be easy to repair a handful of small chips, too many may weaken the glass. If the strength of the glass is compromised by too much damage, you should have it replaced.
WHEN SHOULD YOU SEEK PROFESSIONAL HELP?
Every crack or chip should be evaluated by a glass expert right away. No matter how benign the chip may seem, it’s inevitable that it will spread eventually. In many cases, a small crack may spread and spider across the entire windshield overnight. If this happens, you will have to replace the glass.
An auto glass professional will evaluate the extent of the damage. They have the skill and know-how to help determine the best course of action. If the glass is salvageable, it will be repaired. Most glass repairs take under an hour to complete.
Windshield repair is often covered by insurance. In many cases, the insurance company will pay for the repair without collecting a deductible. Replacement, however, is not always covered, and it costs a lot more overall. Repairing any small chip or crack may save you money in the long run.
You may be surprised to hear that your windshield may last for the entire time you own the vehicle. Fixing small chips and cracks as they occur is one way to increase the lifespan of your windshield. Never put off having your windshield repaired by an expert.
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weareprotech-blog · 6 years ago
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THINGS TO EXPECT FROM YOUR AUTO GLASS REPAIR SERVICE PROVIDER
Author’s Note: This post was originally published on the official blog of We Are Protech. We provide AUTO GLASS REPAIR SERVICE in Kirkland, WA. The original post can be found here: https://www.weareprotech.com/about/blog/260-things-to-expect-from-your-auto-glass-repair-service-provider. This post has been republished here with the permission of the author. For any queries related to reprinting or republishing of this post, kindly contact the author.
If your windshield is cracked or chipped, it’s important to call in an expert to fix it right away. Not only are small problems less expensive to repair, but a damaged windshield may also leave you more vulnerable in the event of an accident. Before choosing a local glass repair company, there are a few things to consider to make sure that you’re hiring the best people for the job.
• YEARS OF EXPERIENCE
A lot of skill and training goes into repairing and replacing auto glass. That’s why most people don’t even attempt to do it on their own. When choosing a glass repair service provider, find out how much experience they have in the industry. Every technician should be fully trained and have plenty of hands-on experience. Ask to see examples of their work. Whenever possible, read reviews and testimonials from past customers.
• ALWAYS PUNCTUAL
When you make an appointment to have your auto glass repaired, you expect that they will show up on time and ready to work. Punctuality says a lot about a company. Being on time is also what makes mobile auto glass repairs so convenient. If for any reason the technicians are running behind, it’s up to them to inform you well in advance.
• THE RIGHT EQUIPMENT
Windshields can’t be repaired or replaced without the right tools. Auto glass tools are very specialized and unique to the industry. A reputable auto glass repair service provider should always have everything they need on hand. Even if something unexpected comes up, they should be prepared. The best companies are ready for any type of glass repair, no matter how complex.
• HONEST AND FAIR
As the consumer, you rely on your auto glass technician to be upfront and honest at all times. If they discover that you need a replacement instead of a repair, they should tell you as soon as possible. If the job is going to take more time than anticipated, you want to be informed right away. Having an open line of communication really sets the best auto glass repair companies apart from the rest.
• OFFERS A QUOTE
A reputable auto glass company will never begin work without providing you with a fair quote. This way, you know how much money you will owe once the job is complete. Quotes from various companies may differ depending on their labor costs and the type of glass they use. If a company refuses to provide an estimate, they may try to add on more expensive work that doesn’t need to be done.
• STANDS BEHIND THEIR WORK
A truly great auto glass repair provider will stand behind the work they do. Oftentimes, a warranty is offered on repairs and replacements. Ask in advance to know whether the company has a full or limited warranty on their work. If they do, you can trust that they will provide you with great service no matter what.
Always do some research before hiring a local auto glass repair service provider. By asking questions in advance, you’ll get to know more about what the company stands for. At Protech Auto Glass, we strive to provide every customer with the best and most reliable service in town.
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weareprotech-blog · 7 years ago
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TOP 5 TIPS FOR CHOOSING A QUALITY WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENT SERVICE
Author’s Note: This post was originally published on the official blog of We Are Protech. We provide windshield repair services in Kirkland, WA. The original post can be found here: https://www.weareprotech.com/about/blog/259-top-5-tips-for-choosing-a-quality-windshield-replacement-service. This post has been republished here with the permission of the author. For any queries related to reprinting or republishing of this post, kindly contact the author.
It’s never safe to drive with a cracked windshield. If the damage is extensive, you’ll more than likely be required to have the windshield replaced. However, you need to do your homework before hiring a windshield replacement service. There are several things to ask before scheduling glass replacement.
DO THEY FILE INSURANCE CLAIMS?
In many instances, your glass replacement may be covered under your auto insurance policy. If it is, you want to choose a windshield replacement service that has experience working with your insurance company. Ask whether they have experience with your particular type of policy, and find out whether they handle the paperwork.
Many glass replacement companies will file a claim on your behalf, which greatly reduces your workload. Insurance paperwork can be complicated, so you want a glass replacement company that has experience in replacement claims.
DO THEY OFFER A MOBILE SERVICE?
Many people put off replacing their windshield because they simply don’t have the free time to take their vehicle to a shop. Some auto glass companies provide mobile service. This means that they will travel to your home or work to perform the replacement. Mobile service is a lot more convenient for customers.
WHAT TYPE OF GLASS DO THEY USE?
There are many types of auto glass out there. You want to make sure that the repair company you select only uses the highest quality glass on the market. Whether you’re paying out of pocket or your insurance is covering the cost, you want to make sure that your new windshield will last for many years.
Ask for the specifics on the type of glass the company plans on using. Make sure the new windshield is made specifically for the make and model of your vehicle. This is the only way to ensure that your new windshield will perfectly fit your vehicle.
HOW LONG HAVE THEY BEEN IN BUSINESS?
Glass repair and replacement is a highly specialized field that takes a lot of training and skill. Be sure to find out how long the auto glass company has been in business. Look for a company that has a proven track record.
It’s also wise to find out how much training and experience their employees have. You want to hire a company that takes the time to thoroughly train each and every employee before sending them out into the field.
DO THEY OFFER A WARRANTY?
Glass companies should be proud of both their work and their products. If they are, then they’ll stand behind their service. Make sure to find out about any warranties the auto glass company offers on their work.
The best windshield replacement services offer a lifetime warranty on their glass. It’s important to get this warranty in writing. Make sure you know any limitations on the warranty or what could possibly void the warranty in the future.
By taking the time to learn about a windshield company beforehand, you’ll feel confident that you’re making the right decision. You should also take the time to read reviews by former customers. A little bit of research will ensure that your new windshield is installed by a high-quality company you can trust.
Protech Auto Glass always goes above and beyond for all of their customers. From repairing minor chips to full replacements, there’s no glass emergency we can’t handle. Call us today for a quote.
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weareprotech-blog · 7 years ago
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CAN YOU DRIVE WITH A CRACKED WINDSHIELD?
Author’s Note: This post was originally published on the official blog of We Are Protech.  We provide windshield repair services in Kirkland, WA. We provide windshield repair services in Kirkland, WA. The original post can be found here: https://www.weareprotech.com/about/blog/249-can-you-drive-with-a-cracked-windshield. This post has been republished here with the permission of the author. For any queries related to reprinting or republishing of this post, kindly contact the author.     
You have a chip in your windshield, do you immediately call or repair or put it off? For many people, a single crack in their windshield doesn’t seem like an important repair. While your vehicle may still operate as normal, should you still be driving it?
The answer to this commonly asked question is actually quite complex. There are many factors that must be considered when determining if you can still drive your vehicle with a windshield that is cracked.
LOCAL LAWS
Many communities have laws that make it illegal to drive with a windshield that is cracked. Of course, the location and size of the damage is always considered before a local police officer issues a citation.
If you don’t know the laws, there are a few things you should ask yourself before getting behind the wheel:
• How long is the crack? • Is the crack blocking your view? • How many cracks are present?
Obviously, the more severe the damage, the more likely you are breaking the law by driving with a windshield that is cracked. If you get caught, you may end up paying a hefty fine.
SHAPE AND SIZE OF THE CRACK
How the damage presents itself will help determine if you should drive or not. For example, chips that are very small and star cracks may be quite benign at first. If the damage is still new, it’s not dangerous to continue driving.
It’s important to note that any change in temperature or humidity may cause the damage to grow and spread. A simple chip may turn into a large crack that requires a complete - and costly - replacement to correct. That’s why you should always schedule a repair as soon as possible.
On the other hand, if the crack is several inches long or covers most of the windshield’s surface, driving is not recommended. You may have lessened visibility, increasing your risk for causing an accident. If you do get into a fender bender, the frame of your car is also more likely to collapse.
SAVE MONEY BY REPAIRING RIGHT AWAY
If your windshield is damaged, don’t continue to drive around. At some point, the damage will get worse. The cost to fill a small crack is very minor when compared to what it costs to replace the entire glass panel. You may even be pleasantly surprised to find out your minor repair is covered by your car insurance policy.
Any glass repair expert will tell you that all chips and cracks grow over time. A sudden change in the weather or another unexpected hit by loose debris may cause the crack to widen suddenly. This happens very frequently. The best advice is to schedule repair as soon as you notice the damage.
REPAIRS ARE QUICK AND EASY
Glass repair companies make it very easy to have your windshield repaired or replaced. If you schedule mobile service, they will drive to your desired location to complete the job. Most repairs can be finished in 30-60 minutes. Once your glass has been repaired, you can feel at ease the next time you go driving down the road.
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weareprotech-blog · 7 years ago
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HOW TO STOP A CRACK IN A WINDSHIELD FROM SPREADING?
HOW TO STOP A CRACK IN A WINDSHIELD FROM SPREADING?
Author’s Note: This post was originally published on the official blog of We Are Protech. We provide windshield repair services in Kirkland, WA. The original post can be found here: https://www.weareprotech.com/about/blog/245-how-to-stop-a-crack-in-a-windshield-from-spreading. This post has been republished here with the permission of the author. For any queries related to reprinting or republishing of this post, kindly contact the author.
There’s nothing more frustrating than getting into your car, only to discover that a tiny rock chip has started to spread into a larger problem. Over time, it’s inevitable that most chips will eventually spread. That’s why it’s so important to take the necessary steps to stop a growing chip from spreading into something bigger.
KEEP WINDSHIELD AWAY FROM EXTREME TEMPERATURES
Glass expands in the heat and contracts in the cold. While this movement is normal, when the glass is chipped or cracked, it may lead to spreading of the damage. That’s why protecting your car from extreme temperature changes is such a smart idea.
There’s no way to completely keep your vehicle out of the elements, but consider parking in a garage or in a shady location to keep it from getting too much sunlight. If the weather is exceptionally cold, don’t thaw the glass with warm water, as this sudden change in temperature may cause it to crack. Instead, let the glass gradually warm up with the car’s defrosting setting.
AVOID MOISTURE AND HUMIDITY
Water seeping into the crack may also lead to premature spreading. Keeping the windshield as dry as possible may prevent your chip from getting larger. If your car is exposed to water, such as rain, be sure to dry off the glass as soon as possible. Once again, storing your vehicle in a garage will add an extra layer of protection.
TRY COVERING CRACK WITH NAIL POLISH
While hiring a professional is the only surefire way to repair a crack, you can buy more time by applying clear nail polish to the surface of the chip. When the nail polish dries, it will hold the crack together. Super glue may also be used. Make note that this is only a short term, temporary fix that should only be used while you wait for your windshield repair.
HIRE A SKILLED AUTO GLASS REPAIRMAN
Minor chips and cracks can be permanently fixed by an experienced repairman. Only a shop that specializes in windshield repairs has the tools and capabilities to fix an array of chip types and sizes. They will fully evaluate your situation to see if a repair is possible. If it’s not, then they will gladly replace your entire windshield.
 The repairman will fill the damaged area with a special resin that is injected directly into the crack. If needed, they may drill holes around the crack to stabilize the area. This should not be attempted on your own. While at-home kits may be tempting, you won’t get the same guaranteed results as you will with a trained professional.
When you notice a new crack in your windshield, be sure to have it looked over by a professional glass repairman as soon as possible. In the meantime, take a few precautionary steps to prevent the crack from spreading and getting worse. If you are able to keep the crack small before you get it fixed, it will be easier for the repair shop to get the job done for you.
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weareprotech-blog · 7 years ago
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UNDERSTANDING BROKEN WINDSHIELDS AND INSURANCE CLAIMS
Author’s Note: This post was originally published on the official blog of Protech Auto Glass. We provide windshield repair services in Kirkland, WA. The original post can be found here: https://www.weareprotech.com/about/blog/257-understanding-broken-windshields-and-insurance-claims. This post has been republished here with the permission of the author. For any queries related to reprinting or republishing of this post, kindly contact the author.
You’re driving carefully and following all of the rules, when suddenly a rock flies up and cracks your windshield. Unfortunately, broken windshields can happen to anyone, including the best, most cautious drivers. The good news is that most insurance policies cover drivers in the event of a chipped or broken windshield.
WHY IS A BROKEN WINDSHIELD A BIG DEAL?
Many drivers think they can ignore their damaged windshield, especially if the damage doesn’t look too bad. That’s simply not a good idea. The truth is that your windshield will eventually break more. Small chips can literally spread to cover your entire windshield overnight.
The windshield provides more than just protection from wind, rain and bugs. It’s also an integral part of the structural support system. In the event of a collision, the windshield helps to prevent passenger ejections. If the vehicle rolls over, the windshield can keep the roof from collapsing and crushing the occupants. However, a chipped or cracked windshield may no longer be strong enough to provide this protection.
INSURANCE AND WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENT
If the damage is extensive, the windshield needs to be replaced. Your insurance may or may not cover a full replacement. However, when the damage occurs after a collision, it should be covered under your collision coverage or by the insurance of the responsible party.
In many cases, however, windshield damage is not the result of a collision. Most insurance companies will only cover a windshield replacement if you have optional comprehensive coverage. Check your policy to see if you’re covered.
Even if the windshield replacement will be covered, you must think about the deductible. Many drivers choose to have a high deductible to keep their premiums lower. For example, it wouldn’t make sense to pay a $500 deductible if the replacement is only $300. It also isn’t wise to pay a $250 deductible for a $300 repair, since the claim may negatively affect your premiums come renewal. In this instance, it may be more affordable to pay out of pocket for the windshield.
INSURANCE AND WINDSHIELD REPAIR
Thankfully, most minor chips can be repaired by a glass expert. Repairs are also much more affordable, even without getting the insurance company involved. However, many car insurance policies cover the cost to repair a small crack or chip, usually less than 6 inches, without a deductible.
What does this mean for the driver? It’s simple. If your insurance company is willing to pay for the cost of the repair without collecting a deductible, you essentially owe nothing. This is another reason why you shouldn’t put off getting that chip repaired. It may cost you nothing to fix it now, but if you wait until it gets worse, you may be out of your deductible or more.
Before getting work done on a chipped or cracked windshield, be sure to look over your current insurance policy. If you’re not covered for auto glass repairs, you may want to speak with your agent about adding that comprehensive coverage to your policy. Be sure to contact Protech Auto Glass for an estimate to replace or repair your damaged windshield.
Also Read: WILL A CRACKED WINDSHIELD PASS INSPECTION?
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weareprotech-blog · 7 years ago
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WHAT ARE THE BENEFITS OF TEMPERED GLASS AND LAMINATED GLASS?
Author’s Note: This post was originally published on the official blog of Protech Auto Glass.  We provide tempered glass replacement services in Kirkland, WA. The original post can be found here: https://www.weareprotech.com/about/blog/253-what-are-the-benefits-of-tempered-glass-and-laminated-glass. This post has been republished here with the permission of the author. For any queries related to reprinting or republishing of this post, kindly contact the author. 
There are two main types of glass used in automobiles; tempered and laminated. Both of these varieties have been used for years, and each type comes with its own benefits.
UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENCE
• TEMPERED GLASS
Tempered glass is created by quickly heating and cooling the glass. This process essentially trains the glass on how to expand and contract under extreme temperature changes without cracking. It’s most commonly used on the side and back glass panels of a vehicle.
• LAMINATE GLASS
Most commonly used for front windshields, laminate glass is designed to have multiple layers. This type of auto glass is constructed out of a combination of standard glass and polyvinyl butyral, also known as PVB. These materials are sandwiched together, with the glass acting as the outside layers, and the PVB in the middle.
BENEFITS OF TEMPERED GLASS
As stated earlier, tempered glass is designed to withstand extreme temperature changes. Vehicles are exposed to many different climates on a regular basis; from hot to cold. Regular glass would crack under these changes; however, tempered glass is able to expand and contract without cracking.
When compared to standard glass, tempered glass is up to 4-5 times stronger. This is ideal for automobiles since rocks and debris on the road could potentially hit the glass at a high speed. Tempered glass is strongest near the center of the panel, with the edges being the only weak zones.
Tempered glass also acts as a form of safety glass. Whenever it breaks, it shatters into very small and dull pieces. This prevents the risk of being severely injured by flying glass in the event of an auto accident.
BENEFITS OF LAMINATE GLASS
Laminate glass behaves differently from standard glass whenever it breaks. Instead of completely shattering, it’s designed to bend and flex. The polyvinyl in the center of the panel makes it much more flexible. Laminate glass is also very strong, and it’s able to prevent a passenger from being ejected in a severe accident.
The windshield is responsible for supporting the frame of the vehicle. Since laminate glass bends and is very durable, it’s less likely to break under the stress of a rollover accident. This may mean the difference between being seriously injured, and being able to walk away after a collision.
Laminate glass also protects drivers from dangerous UV rays. It can effectively block up to 99 percent of UV light transmission. This is one reason why it makes the perfect choice for a front windshield.
POTENTIAL DRAWBACKS
No type of glass is perfect, and both laminate and tempered glass may sustain damage after sudden impact. When laminate glass gets struck, it’s likely to form the classic star chip. Large cracks may also occur, but they are less common. The good news is that laminate glass can easily be repaired if the damage is minor. Filling the glass with a special resin will make it as good as new.
Tempered glass, on the other hand, doesn’t fare as well when it cracks. The perimeter of the glass is much weaker than the center. If the edges of the glass are struck, the glass may completely shatter into thousands of pieces. Since tempered glass is single-ply, resin cannot be used to repair it. Instead, cracked tempered glass needs to be completely replaced.
Both tempered glass and laminate glass are great choices for automobiles. In fact, most models contain a combination of both types. Windshields that are made out of laminate glass are very strong, and less likely to shatter. Tempered glass on the door panels and rear windshield are able to withstand extreme climate changes. With proper care, both types of glass provide excellent protection from the elements.
Also Read:  TYPES OF MODERN TOOLS USED FOR GLASS REPAIR
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weareprotech-blog · 7 years ago
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TYPES OF MODERN TOOLS USED FOR GLASS REPAIR
Author’s Note: This post was originally published on the official blog of Protech Auto Glass. We provide windshield repair services in Kirkland, WA. The original post can be found here: https://www.weareprotech.com/about/blog/252-types-of-modern-tools-used-for-glass-repair. This post has been republished here with the permission of the author. For any queries related to reprinting or republishing of this post, kindly contact the author.
Whenever a windshield gets chipped or cracked, it’s imperative to repair it right away. If left untreated, small chips may eventually grow into something much more costly to repair. Proper auto glass repair requires the use of several modern tools to ensure the repair lasts for a long time.
MODERN TOOLS USED TO REPAIR CHIPS AND CRACKS
Repairing auto glass takes a combination of skill and the right tools. While there are many kits available to repair chips and cracks, not all of them contain the most up-to-date tools. Choosing the most modern tools is the best way to ensure the repair is done right.
• Repair Resins
Resins are used to fill different types of windshield damage. There are several kinds of resins on the market, including low and high viscosity options. The type of resin used depends on the extent of the damage.
Minor chips, such as small star chips, respond well to low viscosity resins. A small amount of resin is injected directly into the chip. As the resin dries, it hardens and bonds to the glass.
High viscosity resin is better suited for longer, deeper cracks. This type of resin is thicker, and can penetrate deeper into the glass. Since most home repair kits only contain low viscosity resin, a professional auto glass repair technician is usually needed for more substantial damage.
• Ultraviolet Curing Lights
Once the resin has been injected into the chip, it needs to dry and harden. This process can be accelerated with the use of UV curing lights. Ultraviolet rays create a chemical reaction in the resin, causing it to harden and bond to the surface. The use of UV lights has significantly helped decrease the drying and waiting time after cracked windshield repair.
• Glass Primers
It’s important to properly prepare the glass before attempting a repair. Auto glass primers are used to clean and remove moisture from the windshield. Once the glass has been primed, the resin will better adhere to the glass.
Be sure to choose the right type of windshield primer. There are different primers available, depending on whether the glass is tempered or laminated. Glass primer is used by most repair technicians, and it can also be purchased from an auto parts store.
PREVENT DAMAGE WITH THE RIGHT TOOLS
While it may be tempting to use everyday tools to repair a cracked windshield, it’s not recommended. For example, using a screwdriver to scrape away debris or excess resin may actually scratch and damage the glass even more. Always buy tools that are made specifically for glass repair.
A windshield scraper and windshield knife may be used to smooth out the resin, or remove excess adhesive. If the entire glass panel needs to be replaced, a clip remover and suction cup will make the job easier.
GOAL OF WINDSHIELD REPAIR
The ultimate goal of any windshield repair is to improve the integrity of the glass, while also increasing the lifespan of the windshield. Once a chip is properly filled and cured, the risk of future damage is greatly reduced.
The windshield is one of the main structural support systems of a vehicle. Many people don’t realize this, but it also fully supports the frame of a vehicle in the event of a rollover accident. Cracks and chips of all sizes will therefore affect the safety of the vehicle.
Drivers should remember to repair all windshield cracks before they get worse. Proper repair by a local windshield repair technician will reduce the risk of the glass collapsing in an accident. Repairs are affordable, and a full windshield replacement can often be avoided if the damage is small. Make sure the technician uses the most modern glass repair tools for the best results.
Also Read: WHO CAN REPAIR A CRACKED WINDSHIELD?
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weareprotech-blog · 7 years ago
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WHO CAN REPAIR A CRACKED WINDSHIELD?
Author’s Note: This post was originally published on the official blog of Protech Auto Glass. We provide windshield repair services in Kirkland, WA. The original post can be found here: https://www.weareprotech.com/about/blog/248-who-can-repair-a-cracked-windshield. This post has been republished here with the permission of the author. For any queries related to reprinting or republishing of this post, kindly contact the author.
If your windshield is cracked, you may not know who to take it to for repair. There are actually a few options available for drivers looking to repair or even replace their windshield panel. Depending on your budget and needs, one provider may be a better option over another.
DO IT YOURSELF
If you consider yourself to be a handy individual, you may be tempted to fix your windshield on your own. Many times, this is a viable option. You can buy a do-it-yourself glass repair kit from the local auto repair store.
Each kit should come with all the tools and materials needed to complete the job. While it may seem like a simple task, be aware that your end result may not be as clear and professional looking as hiring a skilled expert. Your crack may be reinforced, but you may notice that it is cloudy or even rough to the touch.
If the chip or crack exceeds the recommended size according to the kit, you should not attempt to repair it on your own. In this instance, it’s best to hire someone else to do it for you.
LOCAL BODY SHOP
If you have a regular shop where you take your vehicle for repairs, you may be surprised to learn that they also offer glass repair. Since you already have a relationship with them, you may be tempted to bring your car into their shop. There are a few things to consider before doing so:
How many glass repairs do they complete each week or month?
Just because a location offers glass repair doesn’t mean they specialize in it. Be sure to inquire about how many windshield repairs they handle on a regular basis. If the answer is low, your best bet may be to go elsewhere.
Do they complete glass repair on their own?
You may be shocked to find out that your local body shop actually contracts out for glass work. They often turn to local glass repair shops for this service. Your body shop becomes the middle man, and you may end up paying more for the repair.
GLASS REPAIR COMPANY
A local glass repair company can be trusted with any type of chip or crack, no matter the severity. A highly skilled expert will determine if your chip can be filled or if you should get a new glass panel. Since this is their only business, you can trust their opinion.
Most glass repair companies also work with insurance providers. Whenever possible, they will file a claim for the repair, usually at no cost to you. If you are uncertain if this is covered, they will find out for you.
A glass repair company also has all the needed supplies for any job. Most chips can be completely filled in under an hour. Even full replacements take less than a few hours to complete. If you are concerned about scheduling service, be sure to inquire about any mobile repair options they may have.
Whether you decide to repair the windshield yourself or hire a skilled professional, remember to get your glass fixed as soon as possible. Your windshield will not only look better, but it will also keep you fully protected when you are driving.
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weareprotech-blog · 7 years ago
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CAN YOU DRIVE WITH A CRACKED WINDSHIELD?
Author’s Note: This post was originally published on the official blog of Protech Auto Glass. We provide windshield repair services in Kirkland, WA. The original post can be found here: https://www.weareprotech.com/about/blog/249-can-you-drive-with-a-cracked-windshield. This post has been republished here with the permission of the author. For any queries related to reprinting or republishing of this post, kindly contact the author.
You have a chip in your windshield, do you immediately call or repair or put it off? For many people, a single crack in their windshield doesn’t seem like an important repair. While your vehicle may still operate as normal, should you still be driving it?
The answer to this commonly asked question is actually quite complex. There are many factors that must be considered when determining if you can still drive your vehicle with a windshield that is cracked.
LOCAL LAWS
Many communities have laws that make it illegal to drive with a windshield that is cracked. Of course, the location and size of the damage is always considered before a local police officer issues a citation.
If you don’t know the laws, there are a few things you should ask yourself before getting behind the wheel:
• How long is the crack? • Is the crack blocking your view? • How many cracks are present?
Obviously, the more severe the damage, the more likely you are breaking the law by driving with a windshield that is cracked. If you get caught, you may end up paying a hefty fine.
SHAPE AND SIZE OF THE CRACK
How the damage presents itself will help determine if you should drive or not. For example, chips that are very small and star cracks may be quite benign at first. If the damage is still new, it’s not dangerous to continue driving.
It’s important to note that any change in temperature or humidity may cause the damage to grow and spread. A simple chip may turn into a large crack that requires a complete – and costly – replacement to correct. That’s why you should always schedule a repair as soon as possible.
On the other hand, if the crack is several inches long or covers most of the windshield’s surface, driving is not recommended. You may have lessened visibility, increasing your risk for causing an accident. If you do get into a fender bender, the frame of your car is also more likely to collapse.
SAVE MONEY BY REPAIRING RIGHT AWAY
If your windshield is damaged, don’t continue to drive around. At some point, the damage will get worse. The cost to fill a small crack is very minor when compared to what it costs to replace the entire glass panel. You may even be pleasantly surprised to find out your minor repair is covered by your car insurance policy.
Any glass repair expert will tell you that all chips and cracks grow over time. A sudden change in the weather or another unexpected hit by loose debris may cause the crack to widen suddenly. This happens very frequently. The best advice is to schedule repair as soon as you notice the damage.
REPAIRS ARE QUICK AND EASY
Glass repair companies make it very easy to have your windshield repaired or replaced. If you schedule mobile service, they will drive to your desired location to complete the job. Most repairs can be finished in 30-60 minutes. Once your glass has been repaired, you can feel at ease the next time you go driving down the road.
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weareprotech-blog · 7 years ago
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WILL A CRACKED WINDSHIELD PASS INSPECTION?
CONSEQUENCES Author’s Note: This post was originally published on the official blog of Protech Auto Glass. We provide windshield repair services in Kirkland, WA. The original post can be found here:https://www.weareprotech.com/about/blog/250-will-a-cracked-windshield-pass-inspection. This post has been republished here with the permission of the author. For any queries related to reprinting or republishing of this post, kindly contact the author.
It’s not uncommon for people to delay repairing a chipped or cracked windshield. If you’re driving around with glass damage, you may think you can put off fixing it. However, did you know that your damaged glass may not pass the state inspection?
UNDERSTANDING THE IMPORTANCE OF YOUR WINDSHIELD
Your windshield not only protects you from wind, debris, and rain while you drive, but it is also part of your car’s main structure system. In the event of a rollover accident, your windshield may be the only thing that saves you from being crushed.
Even a single chip in the glass can severely compromise the integrity of the entire panel. If left unfixed, your windshield may no longer be strong enough to protect you in the event of an accident. You are also more likely to be cut or injured from broken glass. The risk is certainly not worth taking.
COMMON INSPECTION LAWS
There are many reasons your cracked windshield may not pass inspection, including:
Size of the Crack
Although laws vary from state to state, most places regulate how large a crack or a star chip can become before it fails inspection. If the wiper blades catch on the crack, your vehicle will fail.
Location of the Damage
Where the crack is located will determine how compromised the glass has become. Your windshield will fail inspection if the crack impairs any of your driving vision.
If you are uncertain whether your windshield will pass inspection, then it’s best to schedule a repair beforehand. Once your glass has been properly fixed, you’ll have peace of mind knowing it will pass the inspection with flying colors.
CONSEQUENCES
Putting off repairing a seemingly minor crack may cost you both time and money when it comes time to have your vehicle inspected. If the crack causes your vehicle to fail inspection, you will have to return another day and perhaps even pay a second inspection fee.
Driving with a cracked windshield is also a risk. You can be ticketed by law enforcement. You will be forced to repair the glass before you can clear your record. In the event of an accident, you are also putting yourself at a higher risk of injury.
HOW TO AVOID FAILING INSPECTION
Whenever damage is sustained to your vehicle, it is your duty to have it repaired in a timely manner. Insurance often covers small chips, so you won’t have to pay a dime to have one fixed!
Getting your windshield repaired is easy. Most glass repair companies offer mobile service, meaning they will come to you. This makes it possible to have your windshield repaired from the convenience of your home or workplace. In less than an hour, your glass will be as good as new.
If your windshield ever gets chipped or cracked, it’s best to get it repaired right away. Not only will you prevent future damage, but you will also ensure that your windshield is ready for the next state inspection.
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weareprotech-blog · 7 years ago
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WINDSHIELD REPAIR KIT VS. WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENT
Author’s Note: This post was originally published on the official blog of Protech Auto Glass. We provide windshield repair services in Kirkland, WA. The original post can be found here: https://www.weareprotech.com/about/blog/246-windshield-repair-kit-vs-windshield-replacement. This post has been republished here with the permission of the author. For any queries related to reprinting or republishing of this post, kindly contact the author.
We’ve all had it happen - You’re driving along when suddenly out of nowhere, something flies up and hits your windshield. In many instances, all that you’ll have to deal with is the loud noise from the object striking the glass. However, if it leaves a mark, does the windshield need to be repaired or replaced?
THINGS TO CONSIDER
When an object is propelled at a high rate of speed and damages a windshield, it’s important to determine the best means to fix it. Sometimes the answer may be obvious, such as when the glass has a huge crack or a hole in it, but what if the ding appears to be minor? There are several factors to consider before deciding on whether repairing it or replacing it will be the best solution.
• LOCATION
The location of the damage will help you determine if the glass can be fixed or replaced. Is it blocking the driver’s view? If so, replacing is usually the best choice.
• SIZE
A small chip or tiny crack can often be filled with a repair kit or by a professional. Large or spreading cracks may indicate replacement.
• AGE
Newer glass with no previous damage can oftentimes be fixed with a kit; however, it’s usually recommended that you replace older windshields.
WINDSHIELD REPAIR KITS
If the windshield fits the criteria for repairing it, and you do not have glass coverage on your auto insurance policy, you can purchase a DIY repair kit at most auto supply stores. They are relatively easy to use if you follow the directions that come in the kit.
Keep in mind, however, that any repairs should be done within the first week or so, before the damaged spot becomes contaminated from dirt and water. The use of glass treatments should also be avoided before a repair has been completed.
If the repair fails, which is more common with DIY repair kits, then you will probably have to replace the panel sooner rather than later.
WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENT
When a chip cannot be easily filled, replacement is needed. This is also true if the crack causes the windshield to fail inspection or if it impairs the driver’s vision. Replacement costs more than repairing it yourself, but a local glass repair company will complete the job in no time at all. A warranty will also be offered on the completed work.
Even with insurance, you will most likely need to meet a deductible before the insurance company pays their part. If your deductible is close to the price of the replacement, then it may be smarter to pay out of pocket instead of filing a claim.
Amazingly, many chips and minor cracks can be repaired. As long as the spot being fixed will not be in the driver’s line of vision, and multiple repairs will not be centered in one area, it’s likely that windshield can be saved.
If you’re in doubt about what to do, simply take your vehicle to a place that specializes in windshield repair and have them do an evaluation. Most repair shops accept insurance, and insurance companies would prefer to pay in full for a repair to be done, rather than covering the cost for a new windshield to be put in
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weareprotech-blog · 7 years ago
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HOW TO STOP A CRACK IN A WINDSHIELD FROM SPREADING?
Author’s Note: This post was originally published on the official blog of Protech Auto Glass.  We provide windshield repair services in Kirkland, WA. The original post can be found here: https://www.weareprotech.com/about/blog/245-how-to-stop-a-crack-in-a-windshield-from-spreading . This post has been republished here with the permission of the author. For any queries related to reprinting or republishing of this post, kindly contact the author.
There’s nothing more frustrating than getting into your car, only to discover that a tiny rock chip has started to spread into a larger problem. Over time, it’s inevitable that most chips will eventually spread. That’s why it’s so important to take the necessary steps to stop a growing chip from spreading into something bigger.
KEEP WINDSHIELD AWAY FROM EXTREME TEMPERATURES
Glass expands in the heat and contracts in the cold. While this movement is normal, when the glass is chipped or cracked, it may lead to spreading of the damage. That’s why protecting your car from extreme temperature changes is such a smart idea.
There’s no way to completely keep your vehicle out of the elements, but consider parking in a garage or in a shady location to keep it from getting too much sunlight. If the weather is exceptionally cold, don’t thaw the glass with warm water, as this sudden change in temperature may cause it to crack. Instead, let the glass gradually warm up with the car’s defrosting setting.
AVOID MOISTURE AND HUMIDITY
Water seeping into the crack may also lead to premature spreading. Keeping the windshield as dry as possible may prevent your chip from getting larger. If your car is exposed to water, such as rain, be sure to dry off the glass as soon as possible. Once again, storing your vehicle in a garage will add an extra layer of protection.
TRY COVERING CRACK WITH NAIL POLISH
While hiring a professional is the only surefire way to repair a crack, you can buy more time by applying clear nail polish to the surface of the chip. When the nail polish dries, it will hold the crack together. Super glue may also be used. Make note that this is only a short term, temporary fix that should only be used while you wait for your windshield repair.
HIRE A SKILLED AUTO GLASS REPAIRMAN
Minor chips and cracks can be permanently fixed by an experienced repairman. Only a shop that specializes in windshield repairs has the tools and capabilities to fix an array of chip types and sizes. They will fully evaluate your situation to see if a repair is possible. If it’s not, then they will gladly replace your entire windshield.
The repairman will fill the damaged area with a special resin that is injected directly into the crack. If needed, they may drill holes around the crack to stabilize the area. This should not be attempted on your own. While at-home kits may be tempting, you won’t get the same guaranteed results as you will with a trained professional.
When you notice a new crack in your windshield, be sure to have it looked over by a professional glass repairman as soon as possible. In the meantime, take a few precautionary steps to prevent the crack from spreading and getting worse. If you are able to keep the crack small before you get it fixed, it will be easier for the repair shop to get the job done for you.
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weareprotech-blog · 7 years ago
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WHY SHOULD YOU GET YOUR WINDSHIELD REPLACED?
Author’s Note: This post was originally published on the official blog of Protech Auto Glass. We provide windshield replacement services in Kirkland, WA. The original post can be found here: https://www.weareprotech.com/about/blog/244-why-should-you-get-your-windshield-replaced. This post has been republished here with the permission of the author. For any queries related to reprinting or republishing of this post, kindly contact the author.
What would you do if you saw a crack forming on your windshield? If it was small, would you put off replacing it? This is what many car owners end up doing. More often than not, drivers will try to wait as long as possible before they get their windshield replaced.
However, this is not a good idea. As soon as you notice any type of damage to your windshield, no matter how big or small, you need to have it evaluated by a glass expert. Your windshield acts as a shield of protection while you drive, and if it is damaged, you may be putting yourself unknowingly in harm’s way.
DECREASED LINE OF VISION
A cracked windshield may actually block your line of vision while you are driving. This is especially true if the damage is located on the driver’s side. However, a crack in any location may also make it more difficult to see the road. If you can’t clearly see ahead of you, the odds of you getting into an accident increase.
Even a smaller chip on the driver’s side may indicate a replacement. Only a repair technician can determine if he repairing the crack will distort your vision. It’s always wise to take the safe route and go with a replacement if there is any worry about your line of vision being compromised.
DECREASED SAFETY
Many people realize that their windshield protects them from the outside elements while they drive, but many fail to understand the other ways the glass keeps you safe. Your windshield offers you a lot of protection during a collision. It is part of the support system for your vehicle.
Your windshield adds a lot of extra support to the frame of your car. In fact, it actually prevents the roof from collapsing if you are in an accident. If your windshield is cracked, however, it no longer provides adequate support. To keep yourself protected in a front-end collision, make sure to keep your windshield in good condition.
MULTIPLE CRACKS OR CHIPS
It’s common for a windshield to sustain a lot of damage over the years. Even if the damage doesn’t appear to be very much, little chips can weaken the glass quite a bit. This will make it more likely for your windshield to fully crack or even shatter under pressure.
Many drivers are not even aware of all the damage to their glass. This is because many chips are so small that they cannot be easily seen upon first glance. It’s important to have your windshield inspected at least once a year to determine if there is any damage that needs to be addressed.
When you notice a crack forming in your windshield, take responsibility and call for repair right away. In many instances, a replacement can be avoided, but if replacement is indicated, don’t put it off. Your new windshield will be completely free of chips and cracks, and it will also provide you with a clearer line of vision and improved safety.
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weareprotech-blog · 7 years ago
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HOW LONG DOES A WINDSHIELD REPAIR TAKE?
Author’s Note: This post was originally published on the official blog of Protech Auto Glass. We provide windshield repair services in Kirkland, WA. The original post can be found here: https://www.weareprotech.com/about/blog/241-how-long-does-a-windshield-repair-take. This post has been republished here with the permission of the author. For any queries related to reprinting or republishing of this post, kindly contact the author.
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You’re driving down the road, and a large rock hits your windshield. You instantly noticed a small chip in the center of the glass. While this chip may appear harmless, it will only continue to get worse in the long run. Be sure to have it professionally repaired by a windshield repair technician.
Cracked windshields should be repaired as quickly as possible. Failure to do so may result in more damage. Too many car owners put off repairing their windshields because they are worried it will take too much time. This is simply not the case. Your windshield can be repaired in no time at all.
LENGTH OF CHIP REPAIRS
Simple chip repairs are quick and easy for any windshield company to tackle. You don’t even need to be with your car during the repairs! On average, it will only take between 30 and 60 minutes to repair a chip in your windshield. If additional chips are noted, most repairmen estimate an additional 15 minutes per chip.
WAIT TIME AFTER REPAIR
Once a chip has been fully repaired, it is requested that you wait at least one hour before driving your car again. This allows adequate time for the repair to cure. Driving may put unnecessary force on the repair, resulting in repair failure. After one hour, you may resume your normal driving habits.
HOW TO PREP FOR A WINDSHIELD REPAIR
You don’t need to do much to prepare for your windshield repair. The only requisite is that your windshield is dry for at least 24 hours before work is begun. This is because the chip may spread more during humid conditions. If it is raining on the day of your appointment, the repair company will reschedule your time so they can come back when it’s dry outside.
WHAT ABOUT COMPLETE WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENT?
There are instances when a crack is so bad that the entire windshield panel needs to be replaced instead of just being repaired. The windshield company will let you know if replacement is needed prior to your appointment. While this seems like a more time-consuming job, it really takes no longer than repairing a chip.
Car owners should allow a minimum of one hour to fully replace a windshield. This time includes removal of the old glass panel and the placement of the new one. As with chips, repairmen suggest allowing an additional hour before driving to make sure the glass is safely in place.
Stop putting off getting your windshield repaired! Remember that even the smallest chips may expand over time, resulting in more damage. Getting your windshield repaired will not take very long at all. If you have a few hours to spare without having to drive, you can repair several chips at once.
Protech Auto Glass will even travel to you to make the repairs. You can schedule the repairs to occur at your home, work, or another convenient place. Be sure to have all the chips fixed during a single appointment to save you time in the long run.
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weareprotech-blog · 8 years ago
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WHAT CAUSES STARS IN WINDSHIELDS?
Author’s Note: This post was originally published on the official blog of Protech Auto Glass.  We provide windshield repair services in Kirkland, WA. The original post can be found here: http://www.weareprotech.com/blog/242-what-causes-stars-in-windshields . This post has been republished here with the permission of the author. For any queries related to reprinting or republishing of this post, kindly contact the author.
No matter how carefully you drive down the road, you cannot always prevent a windshield chip. Most windshield damage is actually caused by debris being thrown up by the vehicle in front of you. Even keeping a proper distance may not be enough to keep the rock from hitting your windshield.
Windshield chips come in all shapes and sizes. The star chip is one of the most recognizable. This chip has a clear impact point, followed by several ‘arms’ that grow from the center. Even the smallest star may spread, causing damage to the entire windshield.
HOW DO STARS FORM?
Most chips do not actually begin as stars. They are usually simple chips that gradually worsen over the course of days or months. Car owners will notice smaller cracks forming from the center of the chip. Over time, stars can get very large, weakening the integrity of your windshield.
WHAT TYPE OF CHIPS TURN INTO STARS?
It’s not possible to determine which chips will grow into stars and which will not. It all depends on the type of impact and environmental conditions. Stars often start as seemingly benign chips. Moisture, temperature changes, and bumps in the road may cause star arms to form later down the road.
ARE SMALL STARS SAFER THAN LARGE ONES?
Too many car owners believe that small chips can be ignored. They may even feel grateful that so little damage occurred after the incident. However, even the smallest chip can spread into a crack that encompasses the entire windshield. When this happens, complete windshield replacement is in order.
CAN STARS BE REPAIRED?
When addressed early on, most smaller star cracks can be repaired. Stars that are 1.5 inches in diameter or smaller can usually be successfully repaired. The repairmen will fill the entire star with a special resin that will reinforce the chip, and prevent the star from expanding in the future.
Star repairs take the same amount of time as other windshield cracks. Assume that the repair technician will need at least an hour to completely finish the job. Avoid getting the chip wet and keep it free of debris before it is repaired. This will help prevent it from growing in the meantime.
WILL THE STAR DISAPPEAR AFTER REPAIR?
While most car owners expect their windshield to look brand new after being repaired, this is not always the case. Some star chips are still visible even after being treated by a professional. They may appear smaller in size, but it’s not unlikely for you to still see it. The ultimate goal of repair is to prevent future damage, not necessarily completely erase what is already there.
While stars are one of the most common windshield chip shapes, they are not benign. Any star should be immediately repaired by a professional windshield repair company. Even if the crack seems tiny, you are driving on borrowed time. Remember that all large cracks started out as a much smaller chip. Getting your star fixed now will save you from needing a full windshield replacement.
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