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		<title>Have a Broken Windshield?</title>
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		<pubDate>Sun, 27 Sep 2009 19:03:11 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bhaswara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are times when there is a need for a windshield repair, or even replacement. Like it or not unwanted circumstances happens in our ongoing life and we all have to face it. Probably the worst circumstance would be an accident or a collision that resulted into a cracked or even damaged windshield. On a [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are times when there is a need for a windshield repair, or even replacement.  Like it or not unwanted circumstances happens in our ongoing life and we all have to face it.  Probably the worst circumstance would be an accident or a collision that resulted into a cracked or even damaged windshield.  On a lighter note, fallen twigs and branches may cause cracks on the windshield.  Still, dirty pranks played by some people may result to windshield cracks.  No matter what reason it got damaged for we cannot keep it like that, there is no other choice than repairing or replacing it. Yet, for economical reasons, there are some persons who would wait awhile and hold on to their windshield until such time that the windshields give up already.  It is not at all safe to keep it like that and it can cause greater lose.  That&#8217;s why one should not move with damaged windshield. Replacing or repairing in the right time is what is most crucial.<span id="more-727"></span> It is important to consult an expert regarding windshield and any other thing before its out of control.  Crack extension is ascertained by the size and the nature of the crack.  However, an expert can just judge the seriousness of the crack by just looking at it.  They would be the best people to advise and schedule a windshield repair or replacement.  Although, there are some windshields that can still be repaired, others have to be replaced.  When this happens, one should be ready for the expenses that entail with it.  If repairing the prices varies on how much damage has happened.  As we know quality comes with money, so the better you want the more you pay. Most people would rather pay more for a job that is well done.  It is most likely that a car with a cracked windshield will have much less resale value.</p>
<p>In the United States alone, windshield repair has been a popular trade for the past years which may be due to an increasing number of reported accidents.  However, windshield dose not break or get damaged only for accidents but for many other reasons.  Not only creak, but many more reasons are there for a windshield repair or replacement.  Some materials that are used as windshield, specifically glass is subject to climate change thus causing the material to react with these changes.  Inauspicious reactions of some materials would be brittleness that makes the material to promulgate self-propagated cracks.  When this happens, there is also a need for a windshield repair or replacement.</p>
<p>This Article is related to the subject of <strong>RV Windshield Replacement</strong> in <strong>Phoenix</strong>. If you are looking for the best Quote then <strong><a href="http://www.windshieldreplacementphoenix.net" target="_blank">http://www.windshieldreplacementphoenix.net</a></strong> is the greatest place for you.</p>
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		<title>Windshield Repair and Replacement &#8211; 5 Tips for Your Family&#039;s Safety</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 23 Jun 2009 00:05:14 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>Alex Bhaswara</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[People have died because their windshield was improperly replaced. Others have been crippled for life. Maybe someone you know, or knew, was a victim. It&#8217;s tragic, senseless, and utterly stupid that people have died and been seriously injured due to the negligence, ignorance, and laziness of untrained or uncaring glass technicians. And there&#8217;s no shortage [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>People have died because their windshield was improperly replaced. Others have been crippled for life. Maybe someone you know, or knew, was a victim.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s tragic, senseless, and utterly stupid that people have died and been seriously injured due to the negligence, ignorance, and laziness of untrained or uncaring glass technicians. And there&#8217;s no shortage of those. This article will attempt to teach you how to protect yourself from unqualified repairmen.</p>
<p>Windshields and the other glass in your vehicle are required by federal law to help protect you in several ways. For example, if you should be involved in a roll-over accident, your roof must be partially supported by the glass, to keep it from crushing in on you and your passengers.</p>
<p><span id="more-36"></span>If you&#8217;re involved in a head-on crash, the windshield must stay in place to keep you inside the car and to keep flying debris out. If the windshield flies out, so too may you or your kids. Improperly installed windshields can easily be dislodged during a crash.</p>
<p>Did you know that your passenger airbag is designed to explode out of its container and bounce off the glass at 300 miles per hour? If the windshield is not properly sealed, it can be blown right out of your car, resulting in catastrophic injury.</p>
<p>Most of us don&#8217;t spend much time thinking about these kinds of things in our life, things that are not readily obvious to us but might completely change our family&#8217;s future. We depend on experts to guide us to quality and value.</p>
<p>Here are 5 TIPS that could help you survive a disastrous auto accident. Next time you get a new windshield installed in your car, look for these things:</p>
<p>* Be sure the technician is trained and certified. Anybody can get into this business and it often attracts the kind of people who are looking for a quick buck at your expense. If a tech takes the time to get quality education and training, he&#8217;s probably also interested in building and maintaining a good reputation through high quality work.</p>
<p>* Observe the process and be sure the tech doesn&#8217;t scratch the metal framework of your car when he cuts out the old glass. If he does, then he must prime that area to prevent rust. Rust can break an otherwise good seal. When the tech prepares your glass for installation, he must clean it and prime it, while wearing rubber gloves to prevent oil from his hands getting on the glass.</p>
<p>* After installation is complete, in almost all cases you must not move your car for a specified period of time. Each urethane manufacturer provides guidelines that depend on time, temperature, and humidity factors. If you drive off in your car before the &#8220;safe drive-away time&#8221; is up, it&#8217;s likely that you will compromise the seal and experience air or water leaks in the future. Of course, a faulty seal also risks your safety.</p>
<p>* The quality of your windshield is important. Even though regulated by federal standards, some glass is better than other glass. OEM, or Original Equipment Manufacturer windshields are the same ones that are installed at the factory into new cars. These are also available in the aftermarket through distributors. OEM glass is made to exacting standards and can be trusted. Some glass is imported and can be excellent or marginal, depending on the manufacturer. If OEM glass is available for your vehicle, that should be your choice.</p>
<p>* By law, you have the right to choose your own shop when it comes to insurance claims. There is a nefarious practice in the insurance billing industry called &#8220;steering&#8221;. When you call the number on your insurance card, you are usually connected to a middle-man billing and network company that works for the insurance company, not the insurance company itself. Some of these networks have their own glass shops and they will illegally try to steer you to their own shop. One of these networks was investigated by the 20/20 TV news show a few years ago and was found to be in violation of many of the safety principles described above. On the same show, they cited statistics for how many people were killed or gravely injured because of careless windshield installation. Demand your rights when it comes to picking your own shop. Do your homework and you and your family will be safer for it.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2006/07/06/earlyshow/contributors/raymartin/main1779882.shtml" target="_blank">Source</a></p>
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