Eveybody loves a bargain, but "cheap" is not what you want when replacing auto glass. Besides its obvious role in sate visibility, a windshield supports the roof, keeps occupants inside the vehicle, and preserves the structural Integrity of the passenger compartment in the event of a crash.
The National Highway Trafflc Safety Administration reports that more than 40,000 Americans are killed and some 5 million are injured every year in highway crashes. More than 30% of fatalities occur when vehicle occupants are ejected from the vehicle. There are no laws that govern windshield replacement once the vehide leaves the factor-the tragedy is that the person will not know their windshield was improper1y replaced until it is too late.
What should you look for when arranging a windshield replacement? The National Glass Association (NGA) recommends that consumers ask prospective auto glass service providers if they:
1. Have NGA-certified technicions.
2. Endorse the Auto Glass Replacenent Safety Standard (AGRSS).
3. Use the manufacturers' remmmended urethane adhesive.
4. Review the "do's and don'ts" of post-lnstallalion usage with customers.
During the installation, there are several things to watch for. Technicians should check for a passenger side airbag and use urethane-rated glass for that type of installation. They should remave the old sealant, leaving an approximated 1/16-inch bonding surface. Gloves should be worn to avoid contaminating the bonding surfaces. Both the glass and the area on the vehide where the glass is to be set should be deaned and primed.
Ask to see the manufacturer's expiration date on all preps, primers and adhesives to be used during the windshield replacement. If any of these materials are past the expiration date, do not allow the installation to begin until acceptable materials are located.
4 Signs of a Good Installation
After the installation is complete, inspect the work from outside the vehicle. Check for these four signs of a good installation:
To be done properly, windshield replacement requires the use of the best materials technology can provide and the skills of highly trained, experienced and detail-conscious technicians. AAA recommends using a facility with NGA-certified technicians.
Concours Cars has been a locally owned fine European auto shop since 1978. We are located one block south of Colorado Avenue in Historic Old Colorado City.
2414 West Cucharras Street
Colorado Springs, Colorado 80904
Phone: 719 473 6288
Fax: 719 473 9206
OPEN
Monday - Friday · 8:30AM to 5:30PM
"The car looks, runs and feels just like it did when we took possession on a snowy day in Cleveland in April 1953!"
