In-Shop Or Mobile Windshield Replacement? 3 Factors To Consider

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Your vehicle's windshield is exposed to projectiles at all times. While some drivers can avoid having a stray pebble or flying object cause windshield damage, most drivers will eventually need to replace a windshield that has been cracked or chipped.

You have the option of taking your car to a glass repair shop or having an installation technician come to your vehicle to replace the windshield. Both options have their benefits, and there are some important factors that you need to take into consideration to determine which option is best for you.

1. Safety

Windshields are an integral component in any passenger car's safety system. An intact windshield helps prevent the cab of the vehicle from collapsing in on the driver in the event of an accident. The windshield also serves as the primary vantage point for viewing the road.

You always want to evaluate the condition of your windshield when determining if you will invest in mobile or in-shop replacement. A windshield that is severely cracked can refract light, which could temporarily blind you and cause an accident.

If the safety of you or your passengers will be in question because of windshield damage, don't drive to the shop for repairs. Have a mobile technician come to you so that you can stay off the road until proper safety and visibility have been restored.

2. Schedule Restraints

Today's drivers are busier than ever before. You may have a hard time finding room in your schedule to drop your vehicle off at a glass repair shop.

Mobile installation services were designed with the needs of busy consumers in mind.

An installation technician can replace the windshield in your car at any location. This means that you can schedule your windshield replacement while you are at work, at the park watching a child's sports team, or even while you are in a theater watching a movie. 

3. Weather Conditions

The weather will play an important role in determining whether you should have your windshield replaced in-shop or through a mobile technician. The adhesives that are used to secure a new windshield in place are sensitive to temperature, humidity, and moisture.

A mobile technician can easily replace your windshield when the weather is conducive to proper adhesion, but you should plan on taking your vehicle to a glass repair shop in inclement weather if you want to ensure a good seal and make your new windshield last.

Contact windshield replacement services near you to learn more.

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21 March 2022

Glass: It Is Here to Stay

Over the years, the materials that people use to make buildings and decor have changed. We rarely build homes from stone or brick anymore. They're made from wood, concrete, and drywall. But one material has not changed much over the past few hundred years, and that material is glass. Since glass windows were invented in the 17th century, they've become ubiquitous in homes. It's hard to imagine a home without glass windows! Glass is here to stay. That's one of the reasons we are happy to present this blog. Since glass is here to stay, we are going to discuss it here, in depth.