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Signs you might need to get your windshield repaired

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  Your windshield is one of the most important features in your vehicle to ensure safety when you are driving. A broken windshield will put drivers and passengers at a higher risk if they're involved in an accident, even with all precautions taken while on the road. There's no prediction for when accidents can happen- so it's essential that any cracks or chips be fixed as soon as possible! The structural integrity from front end collisions comes mostly from your car windows, which provide up to 45% protection during these crashes. It's important to have your windshield replaced right away if there are any cracks or chips, so that it doesn't turn into a full-on replacement. At Premiere Auto Glass , we've seen the negative effects of not getting small cracks and chips taken care of immediately. This is especially true for drivers who live in areas with harsher weather conditions- snow, ice, rain, extreme heat. Leftover damage from winter storms can cause an...

What are the five factors you should consider before fixing your damaged auto glass?

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  When fleet managers think about vehicle damage, they may not consider a windshield chip or small crack to be the worst thing that can happen because it is typically seen as minimal and no big concern. However, this type of glass damage should still raise concerns for both driver wellbeing and company profit margins. One reason these problems are so dangerous is due to new technology in auto manufacture - lighter weight window panes being used for better fuel mileage with an increased risk of breakage from outside forces (like rocks) without much warning at all! Here's what you need to know if selecting partners who provide auto glass repair /replacement services: Is a chip in the windshield really that bad? A chip in your windshield is more than just an annoyance. In three years, 90 percent of chips will spread into a larger crack at any time when the driver least expects it - causing dangerous distractions behind the wheel and making crashes all too likely. Damaged glass c...