Windshield Replacement Service

October 31st, 2009 by Administrator

Replacing or restoring a chipped windshield can be an easy or tedious experience of possessing a car, depending on the approach you take. Windshield replacement is not an easy task; it demands strength, a pair of steady hands, and a willingness to follow instructions cautiously.

All cars are unique, most of the time, removing a windscreen requires loosening the urethane that supports it in place, then carefully lifting it out. Once this is done, the remaining urethane must be cleared away with a utility knife to make room for the windscreen replacement. The new windshield is then glued into position, and secured with bolts. An extremely important step is to ensure that the new urethane seal is applied properly, because any leaks can cause wind to get into the vehicle, totally ruining the experience of driving.

You do not always need to replace your windshield if it has a chip, it may be feasible to repair it instead of replacing it. Windscreen repair is a considerably easier procedure. Repair kits are sold by nearly every auto parts store, and involves sealing off the chip with resin. The resin the clear and does not leave a mark, and once the process is finished, it is nearly impossible to tell that the windscreen was ever chipped off. Windshield repair kits can be unreliable when used to fix large cracks, however, and can sometimes make the problem worse, needing a replacement. This job is often better left to professionals.

If you decide to let a professional handle your windshield repair or replacement, you may be delighted to find that this is one of the few auto repair jobs that does not require your car to be brought to a garage. Many repair companies offer mobile services, which can be completed in a matter of an hour or less, even if the windshield needs to be replaced completely. Mobile windscreen repair services are able to perform the service at the comfort of your own home, or at work, making the process an extremely convenient one.

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