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3 Ways You Can Help Ensure Your Newly Replaced Windshield Has A Good Seal

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Replacing a damaged windshield is a good move to make. After all, having a damaged windshield can cause dangerous visibility issues when you're driving. It can also have a negative impact on your vehicle's appearance and value. Of course, when you have your windshield replaced, it is important to make sure that there is a proper seal. This can help you ensure that your new windshield is safe and that it remains in place over the long term. These are some of the ways that you can help ensure that your newly replaced windshield has the proper seal that it's supposed to have.

1. Choose the Right Windshield Replacement Shop

First of all, do not take your car just anywhere to have the windshield replaced. As tempted as you might be to look for the cheapest shop that you can find, make sure that you find a reputable shop with technicians who have the proper training and certifications. Look for a shop that is committed to proper windshield installation techniques and that uses the right equipment and glass for these installations. Some research may be required so that you can find the right windshield replacement company for the job, but you will glad that you did this research when you end up with a properly installed windshield that you can count on.

2. Don't Try to Drive Your Car Too Soon After Replacement

Even if your windshield is replaced by the right shop, you could have problems with a proper seal if you try to drive your car too soon after the windshield replacement. The technician who replaces your auto glass will probably instruct you to wait an hour or so after the installation before driving your car. This will give your new windshield a chance to properly seal in place, so make sure that you follow this recommendation, no matter how tempted you might be to drive your car after it has its new windshield.

3. Drive Your Car Carefully

It's always important to drive your car carefully, of course, but you should definitely be mindful of your driving when you drive your vehicle for the first time after a windshield replacement. If you drive over potholes or speed bumps too soon after your new windshield has been replaced, for example, it could have an impact on the seal. Therefore, you should maintain slower speeds and try to drive on smooth surfaces for the first couple of days after having your new windshield installed.

For more information, reach out to a windshield replacement service near you. 


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