Driving an RV or motorhome means carrying your entire world on the road. Unlike passenger vehicles, these larger rigs depend on expansive windshields and side windows that face constant movement, vibration, and impact. A cracked or poorly sealed RV windshield isn’t just a cosmetic issue—it can compromise safety, visibility, and comfort over time. Why RV…
Rear visibility is one of those things drivers don’t think about – until you are driving along and suddenly you realize you can’t see out the back of your car. A functioning rear defroster isn’t just a convenience; it’s a key auto glass safety feature. It clears fog, frost, and condensation, allowing drivers to see…
When people think about car glass, they often picture the windshield – but the side and rear windows play equally important roles. From safety to structural integrity to comfort to aesthetic appeal, side and rear auto glass are more than just transparent panels. Knowing how these windows function and what’s involved in replacing them can…
Phoenix roads throw a steady spray of grit. Over time, those micro-impacts create windshield sand pitting – thousands of tiny craters that scatter sunlight and headlights into glare. Lane lines look washed out, brake lights bloom, and your eyes work harder to keep focus. Even without a crack, severe pitting can make daytime and nighttime…
Your windshield isn’t just a view—it helps the roof hold its shape in a crash and supports correct airbag deployment. Right after replacement, the adhesive is still curing. That’s why knowing when you can drive after windshield replacement is more than convenience; it’s part of making sure the glass will protect you if the unexpected…
Fresh tint looks its best after it cures—when install moisture evaporates and the adhesive settles. Smart window tint aftercare is simple: give it time, clean gently, and protect the edges so they stay tight. Curing: What’s Normal, What’s Not Right after install, a light haze or a few “water pockets” are normal. In warm, dry…
When it comes to vehicle safety, not all auto glass is created equal. Most cars are fitted with a combination of laminated and tempered glass, each serving a distinct purpose. But what’s the difference—and which is better for your vehicle? Let’s take a closer look at how these two types of glass compare in terms…
If you’re planning a road trip, the journey itself can be just as important as the destination. One often overlooked but crucial aspect of a comfortable road trip is the glass and tint in your car. Upgrading your car’s windows and tint not only boosts your vehicle’s aesthetic appeal but can also enhance your comfort…
Maintaining your RV auto glass is crucial for ensuring clear visibility and safety during travel. RVs face unique challenges, including long road trips and exposure to diverse weather conditions. Here are some essential tips to keep RV auto glass in top condition. Tips for Maintaining Your RV Auto Glass 1. Regular Inspections Frequent inspections of…
Recreational Vehicle Window and Windshield Replacement Solutions Has the glass on the front window of your RV gotten cracked or chipped? Because even the most minor glass cracks can eventually lead to long term damage and even safety issues, we recommend getting that replaced pronto. Let AGD Auto Glass & Tint Co take care of…