Maine Auto Glass Wisdom
If windshield repair or a windshield replacement in Maine, New Hampshire, or Vermont is what you need, you may be looking for a little advice and direction. Good advice from auto glass professionals isn’t tough to find, but faulty advice from non-professionals isn’t either.
One example: an online forum member asks other members what they recommend she do to prevent her cracked windshield from getting worse. She got many answers, some unhelpful: self-repair methods, including using clear plastic and a carcinogenic glue, and using clear nail polish, Super and Crazy Glue, liquid porcelain, adhesives, or windshield-repair kits; tinting the windshield; etching around the crack with a glass cutter or diamond; covering the crack with duct, cello, or packaging tape; drilling a hole at the end of the crack; keeping away from bumps and potholes; keeping away from summer heat and sunlight and winter defrosting; putting in a junkyard windshield; refraining from using the car; and smashing the windshield out of the car with a baseball bat. The functional responses were about professionally repairing or replacing the windshield for minimal or zero cost.
It’s really super important to stop windshield cracking from spreading; or the windshield will surely need replacing at some point in the future. Some states have a rule that driving a vehicle with cracking that is more than six inches away from the outer edges of the windshield is illegal. Even when a person doesn’t have insurance to cover a fix, a ten or twenty dollar repair fee is so much less than the cost of replacing a windshield. A crack that is smaller than a dollar bill is usually fixable. It’s difficult to understand why a person would even spend $1 on a possibly ineffective or even destructive self-fix when it’s easy to find $10 trained-technician fixes or insurance-covered fixes.
Do-it-yourself replacement windshields are not a good idea because they are often improperly installed and they can pop out during accidents instead of doing the jobs they’re supposed to. Besides keeping weather, rocks, wind, and bugs out of the vehicle, windshields are designed as safety devices to keep the roof from buckling in a rollover accident, keep people inside the car, and keep the airbags inside for protection. Windshields that are installed by completely trained certified technicians using only OEM-specification glass and adhesives are the only ones you can trust with your safety. This is why it’s also not wise to use junkyard windshields for replacement. You can’t know what you’re getting.
Many Vermont, New Hampshire, and Maine vehicle glass dealers offer exceptional G-12 warrantee coverage on their windshield installs-if your newly installed windshield breaks or is damaged by normal road hazards within a year of the replacement date, they’ll fix or replace it for free. Some auto glass dealerships also guarantee their installations of rear windows and windshields for as long as you own the vehicle. Why don’t you check out your best local New Hampshire, Vermont, and Maine auto glass dealer?
Learn more about New Hampshire Auto Glass. Stop by the Portland Glass website where you can find out all about the bestNew Hampshire windshields and the best installations.