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When Should You Replace Your Windshield?

Writer: Ryan PatzakRyan Patzak





The windshield of your car is an important safety feature that should not be taken lightly. But, when should you replace your windshield? Can a chip or crack be repaired or does it require a whole new windshield installation? Below, we discuss why and when you might need to replace your windshield.








Signs You Need a Windshield Replacement

The most obvious sign that you need a new windshield is if the glass has been severely cracked or chipped. If left unchecked, these cracks can spread and even shatter during colder temperatures or when under stress from high-speed driving. Additionally, if the damage covers more than one inches in size, then it is likely too big to repair and will require replacement instead.

Another good indication that you need to replace your windshield is if it has become hazy or cloudy due to age and wear and tear. This kind of discoloration can make it hard for the driver to see through the glass properly, leading to problems with visibility while on the road. In this case, replacing the glass with a clean pane is essential for optimal visibility and safety.


Finally, if you notice any rust around the edges of your windshield then this could also be an indication that you need to replace it. Rust can weaken the seal between the glass and frame of your car which could lead to further issues down the line such as water leakage into your vehicle’s interior.


Replacing your car’s windshield may seem daunting but it doesn’t have to be! By understanding what signs indicate that you might need a replacement as well as knowing when repairs are possible will help ensure that you can keep yourself safe on the road every day. When in doubt about whether or not you need a replacement, contact Rhino Auto Glass for advice on how best to proceed with fixing any potential problems with your car’s windshield. Taking these proactive steps now will save time and money in the long run!



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