20 OCTCommon Causes for Car Windshield Damage

Common Causes for Car Windshield Damage

The windshield of your car is one strong protection for your car's interiors against the outside temperature changes, effects of driving at high-speeds, and precipitation, of course.

Yet, this seamless piece of the glass often gets unnoticed, even with some cracks and chips.

There are occasions when you need to get your windshield repaired or replaced. But does that mean your part of the care if over? No. Here, take a look at the various prevalent causes of vehicle shield damages, so, you know how you can increase the lifespan of your windshield.

#1 Car Accidents

While, you might bamboozle yourself thinking that during an accident, the windscreen will break like an explosion of glass, the truth is different.

The windshield has a peculiar way of breaking in different cases because this glass is highly engineered not to hurt the driver. Extensive damage may occur to the windshield, especially in the case of a head-on collision, while only small cracks & chips may develop from minor accidents. But in either case, it is unlikely to explode in your face.

A broken windshield, even after a less-impactful accident could mean the frame has been bent, thus putting massive pressure on the glass. However, most windshield damages happen from the impact alone.

#2 Bad Weather

Another common cause of windshield damage is the extremes of weather conditions. Tree branches and debris blown on a strong windy day can lead to the same damage as that from stones. Heavy hailstones also have the same effect. It is best to park your vehicle in a covered parking during stormy weather or keep off the roads.

Besides, a lesser-known reason for windscreen damage is the sudden change in temperature, which may cause the glass to expand or contract. Never use boiling water to deforest the screen. Also, don't park your car in the direct exposure of sunlight on a hot sunny afternoon. Suddenly, don't decrease the AC temperature, when the interiors are hot.

#3 Installation

Installation

Stress cracks at the time of installing the windscreen could significantly affect its lifespan.

Such types of cracks or fractures initially appear at a minute corner or the edges of the windscreen, and in no time, they quickly spread to the entire windshield, leading to irreversible damage.

Thus, it is highly recommended to trust only a credible windshield replacement service in Florida having a panel of trained and experienced technicians to install the windshield carefully.

#4 Road Debris

Gravel, stones, or pebbles thrown up at your car's windshield by the tires of other moving vehicles are the frequent reasons for the shortened lifespan of windshields.

These hard, small objects coming from different projectile angles cause the glass to chip or crack. While there's not much you can do to avoid getting hit by a random stone, it is best if you maintain space between your car and the one in front of you. Be careful when driving in areas where the construction work is being done.

Final Thought

If your windshield is chipped, it might be possible to fix it, depending upon the size and location of the chip. But waiting too long to repair it may turn it into a crack, which then may lead to the need for replacement.

No matter replacement or repair, you must address the issues right away, don't wait for the problem to progress further. Contact us for your windshield inspection.

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