Winter isn’t the only culprit for glass damage in your car — you can experience a broken windshield any time of year. But, if you live in an area that receives heavy snowfall or ice during the winter, replacing your auto windshield, even once, is an investment...
Winter can be intense for vehicles. Tire pressure is diminished, batteries can battle to convey the ideal current, and liquids can be less effective. What’s more, the chilly climate can significantly affect your windshield and windshield wipers. Fall is here,...
Following a windshield replacement, there are some important things you need to know. For example, it’s unsafe to drive immediately after a windshield replacement. But more importantly, it’s crucial to recalibrate your ADAS system with a new windshield. If you fail to...
There are a lot of reasons why windshields crack, whether from the hot temperature paired with sunlight or foreign objects (like gravel from a road or a baseball). Whatever the case, a windshield crack that isn’t promptly fixed almost always results in the need for a...
What does driving look like now? When you slightly veer out of your lane, a lane departure warning beeps at you. If you can’t completely see in your blind spot, blind spot detection lights up on your side view mirror. Or if you want to take it a little easier on your...
When you are facing a windshield replacement, it can be a bit overwhelming to know your options and which might be best for your car. One such decision is OEM versus aftermarket glass. In this blog, we’ll discuss what each of those types of windshield glass is and the...