What To Expect When You Hire A Windshield Repair Service


A lot of potential auto damage can be prevented if you drive carefully and constantly stay alert to your surroundings. However, glass damage often occurs spontaneously and through no fault of your own. Pebbles, rocks, sticks, and hail can all cause small cracks or chips in your windshield. Sometimes the damaged area is so small that you might not see it right away. As soon as you notice a flaw in your glass, you should have it repaired. An auto glass repair service can help. Here are the four things that will happen when you entrust your windshield to a windshield repair service:

1. They will come to your car.

The equipment needed to fix a windshield is small and light, which means it travels well. Many auto glass repair services make house calls. They can come to your location to perform the repair work you need, whether that location is your home or office. If you don't have a garage and you park on the street, don't worry; auto glass repair can even be performed outdoors as long as the weather is clear.

2. They will inspect your auto glass.

You can help your repairman by pointing out the location of the crack or chip in your windshield. However, your repairman will likely want to perform their own inspection. Their expertise will help them find small defects in your glass that you might have missed. Having all the damaged areas on your auto glass repaired at once is more economical. It can also preserve the integrity of your auto glass, so small cracks don't turn into big problems.

3. They will apply resin to your windshield.

Auto glass repairmen use a special resin composite to fill in chips and cracks in windshields. This resin is liquid when first applied, but it quickly hardens to become stiff and impermeable. Your repairman will work quickly to apply the resin to the correct areas before it has the chance to dry.

4. They will use a vacuum to spread the resin.

The resin applied to your windshield will need to find its way into all the nooks and crannies of your damaged glass. Your repairman will use a small handheld vacuum device to suck the resin into the appropriate spot. Once it's in place, all you need to do is allow it to dry. In general, the entire process shouldn't take longer than twenty minutes.

For more information, contact a local auto glass repair company. 

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