If you have ever had a crack in your windshield before, and we bet you have, here are some do’s and don’ts that you will want to consider. If Your Windshield is Definitely Cracked, here are a few things you should DO: Determine the length and width of the crack or chip to determine its size. If…
Everyone wants their vehicle to look amazing when they are out and about. A clean, well-maintained car runs much better than a dirty or broken one. The better your car runs, the less money you will end up spending on repairs in the end. Despite your solid efforts to maintain your vehicle, your car is still susceptible…
Vehicle windshield visibility and condition regulations are established by the US Transportation Department. The law states that, in order for a vehicle to run legally on Arizona’s public roads, the windshield should feature only legal tinting, while the center should be free of damage or any discoloration. The center of the windshield is defined by…
Automotive Insurance providers usually do not consider windshield damage as a viable claim for the insured, thus don’t end up raisng premiums. This is just incase you happen to get a no deductible windshield replaced. Most automotive insurance providers recommend their customers report windshield damage to their insurance providers ASAP, & many companies use technology…
Have you ever had one of those “really bad days”? It always seems to happen like this… You wake up in the morning and you spill your coffee but then it gets worse. The initial thing that happens actually can trigger your mind in a negative way to the point that bad things will continue…
The U.S. Department of Transportation set federal regulations which outline minimum requirements for windshield visibility and conditions. Each state is required to enforce these requirements. These federal regulations state that, aside from legal tinting, the center of the windshield should be “free of discoloration or damage” This center area is defined as the space above the steering wheel,…