Auto Glass Myths Busted: What’s Actually True?
There’s no shortage of advice floating around when it comes to car care—but when it comes to auto glass, a lot of that advice is wrong. From outdated tips to flat-out myths, misinformation can lead to unnecessary repairs—or worse, unsafe driving conditions. Here at AGD, we’re setting the record straight. Let’s bust some of the most common auto glass myths and get to the facts.
A Small Chip Doesn’t Need to Be Repaired
Truth: Even a tiny chip can become a major crack. Temperature changes, road vibrations, and simple wear can quickly cause a small chip to spread—sometimes overnight. Prompt repair saves you money and prevents the need for a full replacement.
DIY Kits Are Just as Good as Professional Repairs
Truth: Over-the-counter repair kits rarely match the strength or clarity of professional fixes. Improper use can make the damage worse or leave visible blemishes. Professionals use advanced tools and resins that restore structural integrity and visual clarity.
Replacing Your Windshield Will Lower Your Car’s Value
Truth: Not when done professionally. In fact, driving with a damaged windshield can lower resale value and pose safety risks. A clean, properly installed windshield improves visibility, safety, and overall vehicle condition.
Insurance Won’t Cover Auto Glass Repairs
Truth: Many comprehensive auto insurance policies include auto glass coverage—sometimes with no deductible. At AGD, we work directly with insurers to simplify the claims process and minimize your out-of-pocket costs.
You Can Drive Normally Right After Windshield Replacement
Truth: Most adhesives require at least 30 to 60 minutes to cure properly—sometimes longer in extreme temperatures. Driving too soon can compromise the seal and your safety.
Trust the Experts, Not the Myths
When it comes to auto glass, facts matter. Driving with misinformation can lead to costly repairs, decreased visibility, and compromised safety. At AGD, we provide honest advice, expert service, and repairs you can trust.
Contact us today to get the facts—and the fix—on your windshield concerns.