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Looking To Replace Your Windshield? 4 Ways To Cut The Costs Without Compromising On Quality

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As a car owner, you may need to replace your windshield at some time. But as with your other car components, the first thing that comes to mind when you think of windshield replacement is its cost. Well, replacement costs depend on several factors, such as windshield specifications and car model. But whether your windshield is cracked or pitted, replacement is an investment that will improve your safety and comfort on the road. Here are tips to get a bang for your buck when replacing your windshield.

1. Work With the Experts

Do not be under the impression that you can buy a windshield and adhesives from your local auto repair shop and take on the replacement to save money. If you are not a specialist, you will likely make mistakes that might cost you even more money. For example, you might leave fingerprints with adhesives on your windshield or fail to clean your frame properly, preventing your windshield from sticking properly. A loose windshield could crack at the slightest impact, forcing you to budget for another replacement. However, you can avoid costly DIY mistakes and let the expert handle the replacement for you.

2. Shop Around

Different companies may have different prices for the same windshield. But you won't know this unless you shop around. Some companies may even be willing to offer discounts on labor. Ask for workmanship warranties. Check online reviews and ask around for recommendations. This will help you identify a reliable company that can replace your windshield at a pocket-friendly price.

3. Check Your Insurance Coverage

Another way to save money when replacing your windshield is to check your insurance policy. Many insurance policies cover windshield replacement as part of comprehensive coverage. However, the insurance may ask you for a deductible before they step in. Compare the deductible amount and the replacement cost. If the deductible amount is lower, let the insurance cover the costs. It will save you money.

4. Think About What You Need Versus What You Want

The type of windshield you choose can drive up the cost of replacement. If you want the exact windshield that came with your car, you could go for an OEM windshield. However, there is no harm in going with a tested and proven non-OEM product as long as it is installed by a certified technician using recommended urethane. You will get the much-needed protection at a lower price.

Windshield replacement does not have to be as costly as you think. While the replacement cost depends on many factors, putting in the time and researching can help you save some bucks. Call a window replacement company to learn more. 


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