Door Glass
It used to be that when your windshield got cracked, you had to get it replaced. It was the law, and there was nothing else that could be done about it. Today, things are different. The auto glass repair shop in your area is probably using a new resin that can be applied to small cracks in the windshield, sealing up the crack and preventing any further damage. This is cheaper than a full replacement and it is such a great option that any insurance companies will pay for the fix outright.
While it may be cheaper and better to take your car to an auto glass repair shop than to have the entire windshield replaced, it’s important to know that taking care of even the smallest chip or crack should be done as soon as possible. Both the cold and warm weather will put varying degrees of stress on your windshield, causing further damage that might not be immediately obvious. In the winter months, the windshield will warp in a more concave direction. This means that any cracks in the windshield will begin spreading horizontally even if there is no other form of stress on the
windshield. The warm weather has the opposite effect and can cause cracks to begin spreading up and down.








