If you have done any prior research into windshield replacement, you may be overwhelmed with conflicting information. But the facts are simple:
- Deep cracks longer than a dollar bill usually should not be repaired.
- Chips bigger around than a US Quarter piece should not be repaired.
- Chips or cracks along the edge break the seal between the glass and your vehicle, thus should not be repaired.
- You should always use OEM (original equipment manufacturer) glass when possible.
- Only licensed and certified technicians should perform auto glass replacement installations.
Long Beach Auto Glass Repairs is the local authority on:
- Windshield Replacement Long Beach
Our team has been servicing the area for more than 12 years, and we take pride in doing the job right the first time around. We guarantee this with our industry-leading windshield replacement warranty. And our super low amount of rework shows that we do do the job right. You have to be careful in with who you choose to perform your auto glass replacement work because your safety is at stake.
When the installation technician is not experienced and uses the wrong type of sealant, or doesn’t properly prepare the auto-frame or auto glass (use primer), etc., the windshield won’t bond to the vehicle with the strength that it should. This becomes an issue if you ever get into an accident (which statistically speaking is quite likely). Another issue is aftermarket glass. Many auto glass shops try to save money by using aftermarket windshields, made by 3rd party manufacturers, not the original equipment manufacturer. These windshields have questionable quality assurance and vary in glass thickness and angle, even though they will fit into the windshield mold.
To make sure that you are getting the right glass and that it is installed correctly, all you have to do is call our team today. Long Beach Auto Glass Repairs is open seven days a week, and our quotes are accurate and always free.
For extra information on windshield replacement, please visit - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Windshield.