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Fix Your Windshield Chip or Crack Before It Needs Replacement

websitebuilder • Nov 10, 2015
auto glass repair

Sooner or later, most car owners find a chip or a crack in their windshield. If that crack spans the entire width of the windshield, you’ll probably know to get the window replaced right away. But what about the smaller chips and cracks that sometimes appear? What about the chips that don’t compromise your vision? Do you still need to repair all those flaws right away?

The answer is yes, you do. Here’s why:

Small Chips & Larger Cracks

Small chips are relatively easy and inexpensive to repair. But when you don’t deal with them, those same small chips can easily build into much larger cracks. When that happens, you might have to replace the entire windshield, which will be much more expensive.

Dangerous During Accidents

Windshield damage can also put your life at risk. Cracked or chipped windshields are more likely to pop out during accidents. Since windshields also serve as structural support, the roof of your car might even be in danger of caving in.

Glare From Sunlight

Cracks in your windshield can impair your sight, since those cracks are likely to reflect any sunlight glare. Contact Perfection Auto Glass in Fishers for quality windshield repair today.


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