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Get Windshield Cracks and Chips Taken Care of before Winter

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Have you been putting off that windshield crack or chip repair? Better get it taken care of before the colder weather sets in.

Repair Now, Avoid More Damage—or Worse—Later

Did you know windshield cracks can grow into bigger problems? It’s true. The tiny sliver of a hairline crack in your windshield can grow larger over time, especially if you expose the crack to rain, snow, ice, and temperature swings. All of these things put stress on a damaged windshield.

Your windshield is one part of your car that you don’t want to apply more stressors to. Your car’s windshield is a vital part of its structure and safety features. The windshield helps keep your car stable in the event of a rollover or front-end crash. It can even reduce the crushing effect of an accident.

Of course, keeping your vehicle’s stability intact keeps you and your family safer inside the vehicle in the event of an accident. A chipped or cracked windshield may shatter or collapse in an accident, leaving your family at an increased risk of injury. What’s more, your vehicle’s windshield also acts as the backstop of the vehicle’s airbag system. Without it, an airbag may inflate through the damaged windshield and out of the car rather than toward its occupants.  

Get Your Windshield Repaired on Your Schedule

Busy at work or at home? You can still get that chipped or cracked windshield taken care of. The Glass Source mobile team comes to you wherever you are to repair the chip or crack and get you back on your way. Most of our appointments take under an hour, and most repairs are fully covered by insurance. That means you won’t pay anything out of pocket for our service.

Don’t put off the repair of your chipped or cracked windshield. Take care of it while the weather is nice and before extreme temperatures set in for the winter. Give the five-star team at Glass Source a call to schedule your mobile appointment at 763-545-1800 or email our customer service team.

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