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How to Perform a Windshield Replacement

windshield repair can impact visibility, making it more difficult to drive safely. Depending on the location and extent of the damage, a windshield replacement may be necessary. Whether a windshield needs to be replaced or repaired, the best thing for drivers is to get it done quickly so that moisture, debris and other elements can’t enter the cracks and cause them to enlarge.

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The first step in replacing a windshield is to clean the pinch weld, which is the area that the new windshield will be bonded to. This is critical to ensure that urethane can properly adhere to the windshield. It’s important that the urethane is applied evenly around the perimeter of the windshield so that it can firmly hold it in place.

Next, the old windshield is removed from the car using a suction cup with handles. This can be a bit tricky, as the technicians have to carefully remove the trim that holds the windshield in place without damaging it. Once the trim is removed, the windshield can be easily lifted out of place.

Repairing or replacing a windshield is often covered under the comprehensive portion of an auto insurance policy, meaning that it won’t impact your premiums. However, if you file a claim for a damaged windshield, you may lose out on a claims-free discount if your insurance company offers one.

The size of the damage is also a significant factor in determining whether or not it can be repaired. A small crack or pit will likely only require a filler, which is a clear resin that can be used to repair a crack or chip in a windshield. Cracks that are larger will require a replacement, as they could shatter if exposed to pressure.