Understanding The Dangers of Damaged Glass
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Understanding The Dangers of Damaged Glass

When I noticed a few chips in the windows of my home, I didn't worry too much about how it would affect anything. Instead, I mainly focused on how it made my home look, and I secretly cursed the unsightly damage. However, those small chips began to grow until there were large cracks. After having that experience, I decided to dedicate myself to spreading the word about the problems associated damaged glass. Read this blog to find out how damaged glass could affect you and your family members.

Understanding The Dangers of Damaged Glass

Need Windshield Repair? 3 Things to Consider

Maëlyne Fleury

Most drivers will end up needing auto glass repair at some point. The windshield is a common area where damage occurs, mainly because it sees the most action. Rocks and other debris on the road often lead to cracks and chips. The good news is a quick trip to an auto glass repair shop can fix the problem and get you back on the road. If you require windshield repair, here are three things that you should consider.

1. Whether Your Insurance Will Cover It

 If you require windshield repair, it's a good idea to look at your auto insurance policy. If another driver is the cause of the damage to your windshield, most auto insurance policies will cover the damage through liability coverage. However, if your windshield is damaged by other means, only comprehensive insurance policies will cover the damage. If you have questions about whether your damage will be covered, your insurance agent can help. Most auto glass repair shops have experience working with insurance companies and will work with you to get the repairs done as soon as possible. 

2. How Much It Will Cost

If your insurance policy does not cover the damage, knowing how much repairs will cost can help. Windshield repair involves injecting a resin into the crack or chip, smoothing it out, and letting it dry. Often the result is seamless. The location of the damage, the kind of windshield you have, and where the damage is will all impact how much repairs will cost. On average, a single chip will cost $60 to $100 to repair. Repairs for cracks cost more, coming in at $125 or more. 

3. How Long Repair Will Take

Another thing to consider when it comes to windshield repair is how long it'll take. How long it takes depends on a few different things, mainly the damaged windshield area's size and whether the chip or crack is jagged or straight. Jagged areas will take longer to repair than straight areas. It can be as little as 10 minutes to repair your windshield, or it can take upwards of an hour to fix the damage. Your auto glass technician will give you an estimate for how long the work will take.

If you need windshield repairs, there are a few things to keep in mind. You can contact windshield repair companies to learn more about your options and the repair process.


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