Saturday, August 27, 2016

Make Sure You Use A Reputable Mobile Windshield Repair Provider

By Roger Richardson


What a gorgeous day! You're driving down the highway without a care in the world, you've got the top down and your Audrey Hepburn sunglasses and scarf on and you're belting out "Walking on Sunshine", when all of a sudden- smash! The BMW in front of you has had the nerve to kick up some stones and one of them has left a crack in your windscreen. Now, before you think you'll need to sell your soul for mobile windshield repair in Surrey, BC - make sure you have all the facts at your fingertips.

Any damage to your windscreen should be repaired sooner rather than later. If left for too long, cracks may get worse, making the glass weaker and more often than not, resulting in a more expensive repair. The difference between a chip and a crack is that a chip is a small break in the glass caused by a stone or something similar hitting it.

Chips and scratches in the glass can usually be fixed, but this will depend on the size, how deep it is and where the crack may be located. It might be good practice to get advice from a professional before deciding to have the windscreen repaired or replaced. Glass damage of between 1 inch wide and 3 inches long can usually be repaired, while damage that is larger than hands-width usually necessitates replacement. Although, with new improvements in the industry, sometimes much longer cracks are able to be repaired.

As claims go onto your insurance record and could impact your premiums at increase time, consider whether it would be worth it to claim. For example: the repair will cost $250 and your deductible is $230. This means that the insurer will only pay $20. Would that additional $20 actually be worth it? The more you claim, the more of a risk you are deemed to be, which means that your premiums will increase at your next policy renewal.

Windshield technicians will usually be able to advise whether the combined damage will affect the integrity of the glass. They will reveal whether the whole thing should rather just be replaced. The position of the damage on your windshield will also play a factor.

If the crack is older than about a month, there may be residue buildup inside it, from the glass being washed, dust and elements in the air. The location of the crack will influence whether the glass should be repaired or replaced. If the crack impairs the driver's sight of the road, the windscreen should definitely be replaced.

Also, if the damage is near the edge of the windshield, simply repairing it may affect the integrity of the glass. Damage on the interior windscreen can't be fixed and neither can holes which have gone through both glass layers. Cracks that aren't repaired sooner rather than later will collect dust and may make the crack worse.

The resin used in crack repairs is thicker than that of chip repairs as it needs to be stronger to completely bond the crack together. The resin for chip fixing is thinner because it needs to get into all the little spaces and the strength of the resin isn't as important as in a crack repairing job. And now that you have some knowledge of the steps involved in windshield fixing in Surrey, BC you should be able make an informed decision!




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