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Signs To Know Windshield Replacement Is Done Correctly

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If your windshield gets damaged, it's about time to get a replacement. A new windshield can provide primary protection to your car. They shield you from incoming flying debris, increase your car's structural integrity  and allow correct deployment of airbags during collisions. Even though service providers perform a windshield replacement, how would you know if it's done correctly? Here are some windshield replacement  signs you should check after getting a windshield replacement or repair . Your Windshield Doesn't Rattle While Driving If the service provider has attached the windshield correctly to the car, it shouldn't rattle. If the windshield is loose, it could lead to the windshield bouncing when the car hits a speed bump. When you have gotten a windshield replacement, observe your car while driving. If it's firmly attached and doesn't move from its position, the windshield is placed correctly on your vehicle. Water Doesn't Leak From Your Windshield...

3 Reasons You Shouldn't Ignore Windshield Repair

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According to the US Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration, more than 31,000 deaths  occurred due to motor vehicle crashes in 2021. You don't have room for making mistakes while driving. Any minor issues could put you at major risks, which is why you need to keep your car in tip-top shape. This goes for windshields as well. Chips or cracked windshields should be addressed with windshield repairs or replacement . If you have a damaged windshield, here is why you shouldn't let it go unnoticed. Damaged Windshield Obstruct View Driving requires a constant focus on the road. Taking your eyes off even for a split second could result drastically. For this reason, windshields need to be clear. They should be free from cracks or chips to provide a clear view.  Manufacturers use laminated glass  to make windshields. This type of glass doesn't immediately shatter when it's struck, but it could crack and decrease the field of vision. It...