Four Things To Expect With Glass Repair Services

Posted on: 7 August 2020

When you are driving down the road and a rock is kicked up on your windshield, you might experience a chip or crack as a result. In the event of damage done to your windshield, it is crucial that you get the proper glass repair done as soon as possible to prevent any further issues. Here is what to expect when you hire glass repair services for your windshield. 

Assess the Situation

The first thing your hired glass repair company is going to do is look at the damage done and assess the situation. They will be able to inform you if the glass can be repaired or if you need an entire windshield replacement. The company will provide you with pricing and explain the job prior to them working on the vehicle so you are informed of all costs before they begin.

Thoroughly Clean the Area

Before any repairs can be made, the glass repair technicians will thoroughly clean the area. This will allow them to see exactly where the problem area is and remove all excess debris or buildup. A lot of the time, the glass repair is done outdoors, so if it is raining, they might not be able to perform the repairs you are needing if they do not have an indoor shop. They will then make sure that the windshield is completely dry before getting to the glass repair job. 

Fill the Chip or Crack

An automobile resin is used with a syringe to fill in the chip or crack on your windshield. This resin prevents the chip or crack from further spreading and allows you to keep your existing windshield. If the crack or chip is in the driver's line of sight, then chances are they are going to suggest you purchase an entirely new windshield. If they can do glass repair on your existing windshield, it will save you money and extend the life of your existing windshield. 

Allow Resin to Dry

To get your windshield in a safe operating mode again, the resin applied to your windshield must be given adequate time to completely dry. To help the resin dry, some glass repair services use the application of heat to the area to speed the process along. Once your resin filler is dry, you are safe to return to the roads and operate your vehicle, including windshield wipers, as you once did. 

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