Picking the Wrong Denver Windshield Company Can be a Deadly Mistake.

Picking the Wrong Denver Windshield Company Can be a Deadly Mistake.

There are over 400 Denver windshield companies listed in the phone book. So how do you know which one you should choose? Here’s a hint. Don’t choose the cheapest company to install your windshield or you could end up dead.

 

 

This windshield stayed intact in the accident likely saving the drivers life

This windshield stayed intact in the accident likely saving the drivers life

 

Most people overlook the fact that the windshield is one of the most important components in the vehicles safety system. It is responsible for up to 70% of the strength of your car, in a rollover. The windshield also helps to insure     that your airbags are deployed properly in an accident. So before you call an auto glass company make sure to ask if they do all of these things.

Do they do a “full cut out” of the windshield. A full cut out is important to not only the fit in the pinch weld for cosmetic reasons but also for safety reasons. It you are in a crash and the windshield is ejected from the car you could be ejected as well.  Your best chance of survival in a crash is when you remain in the vehicle.

Make sure to ask if they also use a pinch weld primer. The primer keeps the pinch weld (the metal frame) from rusting, after getting scratched, from extracting the windshield. This will reduce the chance for air leaks as well as well as create a sturdy bond so that the windshield will meet the manufacturers specs for safety.

Many windshield companies in Denver use an aftermarket glass. There seems to be an argument between deciding on whether or not you should use aftermarket or original glass. Original glass is the glass that was installed in the car at the factory.  Aftermarket glass manufacturers don’t have the legal rights to make the glass to OE standards.  It usually is cheaper glass that does not have the same thickness as the OE glass. If you are going to trade your car in, or do a lease return, make sure that you have OE glass. You could be dinged by the dealer.

Ask the technician what a safe “drive away time” is for your vehicle. The windshield is held in place by urethane or adhesive. The urethane needs to fully cure or harden before you go tootling off down the road. If you are in an accident before the adhesive is fully cured, you could be ejected through the windshield.

Lastly, find out what kind of warranty the company has. If you have a leak or any problems with your new windshield you should be able to depend on a reputable company. Ask for references and certifications so you know you are dealing with a reputable Denver Windshield company.

To talk with a windshield expert call Dave at 720-296-8942.

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