Ever wonder what causes those annoying cracks in your windshield? Keep reading to learn about windshield cracks, as well as how and why you need to fix them

If your car has a crack in its windshield, you can’t afford to leave it unattended. Get your windshield crack fixed today. Schedule an appointment with us or contact an auto body shop near you.

 What Causes Windshield Cracks?

Your windshield may shatter, chip or split before eventually caving in. Your car is designed to withstand weather and wear-and-tear, but these inconvenient cracks are an unfortunate side effect of regular driving.

There’s many situations that can cause a windshield crack. While the circumstances surrounding each crack will be different, here’s some common causes:

– Changes in temperature. Extreme temperature changes or shifts in the climate can cause thermal strain to your windshield glass. If you have a garage with temperature control, park your car there and keep it safe from the elements. Weather debris can also easily crack your windshield.

– Small Rocks, Gravel Etc. Small chips and flakes of hard rock and stone are a common culprit for windshield cracks. They can come from unimproved roads, construction sites or even from other vehicles.

– Poor Installation. If your windshield was installed too loosely, normal vibrations while driving could cause the glass to chip and crack. Poor quality glass is also more likely to crack.

 Why You Need to Fix Your Windshield Cracks

If you notice a crack in your car windshield, take care of it right away. Windshield cracks can interfere with your visibility when you’re driving. Also, if a crack is left unfixed, it can continue to grow, and eventually impair your entire windshield.

A car with a cracked windshield will not pass inspection. Windshield cracks are an invitation for a police officer to pull a vehicle over and write a ticket.

 How To Fix Car Windshield Cracks

 If you have a crack in your windshield, the best thing to do is schedule an appointment with your local auto body shop ASAP.

Depending on how bad the crack is, your auto body shop might be able to just fix the chip, and you can keep the original windshield. If the crack is severe, they’ll replace your entire windshield.