Windshield Replacement OEM Vs After Market Glass

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Auto Glass Windshield replacement should be done by a trained shop.
Your auto glass is part of your vehicles overall safety and security.
You want to look for companies that are using only OEM (Original Manufacturer Equipment) as this glass was the original windshield that was installed at the factory.
OEM is the glass that was originally designed for your vehicle, no matter the make and the model.
Some companies out there make what's called Aftermarket auto glass.
Aftermarket glass is made by companies that do not contract with any car manufacturers, and do not have the legal right to manufacture auto glass to the exact same specifications as OEM distributors due to licensing and copyright laws.
Aftermarket glass is significantly cheaper than OEM or dealer glass.
It's usually a different thickness than OEM glass and does not carry the same guarantees as OEM auto glass.
Repairing a windshield is significantly cheaper than replacing your auto glass.
Many times a chip in the windshield or a crack can be filled in the early stage preventing the windshield replacement.
Chips can be filled prolonging the life of your windshield and saving on the cost of replacement.
Without filling he chip or crack, it is going to get worse and to the point of needing replaced.
In some areas like Arizona a chip can easily turn into a much larger crack very fast due to the extreme heat or even hitting a bump or pot hole in the road can send enough vibration to cause that little chip to turn into a large crack.
This also turns into a larger expense for you or the insurance company.
You can find an auto glass company at most car washes doing chip repairs and it's very fast to get that done.
There are many different types of chips, cracks and some are: Bulls Eye, Chip, Combination Break, Ding, Edge Crack, Floater Crack, Half Moon, Long Crack, Partial Bulls Eye, Pit, Star Break, Stone Break & Stress Crack.
These are some of the technical terms of chips, dings & crack in your windshield.
With a windshield replacement you can usually count on being able to drive your vehicle a few hours after installation has taken place.
The glass needs a few hours to set properly and to dry.
You will need to generally keep your windows slightly cracked for up to 24 hours to allow the adhesive to properly dry.
You just want to make sure you are working with an auto glass company that works with all insurance companies, has been in business for a little while and is using OEM products.
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