Ensuring a windshield replacement is done correctly begins with the installation process itself. The technician should meticulously clean the edges where the new windshield will sit, removing any old adhesive to ensure proper bonding. It’s crucial that the new adhesive is applied smoothly and evenly, creating a durable seal that will keep out water and debris.
Evaluate the Quality of Materials Used
The materials used in your windshield replacement play a substantial role in the durability and safety of the vehicle. Confirm that the replacement glass has been sourced from a reputable manufacturer and meets industry safety standards. High-quality glass should be free of distortions and should not obstruct the driver’s visibility.
Conduct a Post-Installation Inspection
After the installation is complete, take time to carry out a thorough inspection to confirm the replacement’s quality. Initially, inspect the perimeter of the windshield to assess the cleanliness and smoothness of the sealant. This is important as any visible irregularities could indicate improper sealing, leading to future complications such as water leakage or wind noise.
Finally, request a road test to identify any potential rattles or noises that may arise from the new installation. This is a good way to ensure the windshield is securely and properly fitted, providing peace of mind to the vehicle owner. If issues arise, return to the service provider to rectify them as per their post-installation policy.