Don’t you just hate when you are driving down the road and a stray rock comes from nowhere, it seems, and cracks your windshield? Or, what about when the neighborhood kids are playing softball and the ball accidentally finds its way to your car and smashes your windshield? Beltway Auto & Plate Glass, a company who deals in the replacement and repair of Auto glass silver spring md, understands your dilemma and wants to give you some tips on replacing your automobile glass.
A windshield is as much a safety implement as the seatbelt, the airbag or other items part of your protective equipment in your automobile. Therefore, it is important that your windshield is made of the most durable and most efficient glass possible for your protection. The windshield has a seal that not only keeps out water and wind, but aids in trying to prevent the passengers from being thrown through the windshield.
The moment you notice a chip, slight crack or any damage to your windshield, door window, rear window or any glass in your car, get it repaired immediately, as it will only get bigger and cause you more problems. In fact, the sooner you notice and get right on the issue, you might find that you only need a repair versus a complete replacement. When a repair is in order, quite often resin is used as a bonding agent to prevent the spreading of cracks.
Beltway Auto & Plate Glass provides residential and commercial auto glass repair and replacement for the residents of Prince George’s County and Silver Springs, Maryland. They will repair and replace windshields, rear windows, door windows, car mirrors and power window motors for cars, trucks, suv’s, vans, boats, buses, recreational vehicles and many other vehicles.
They replace glass for commercial businesses, storefronts, and other commercial and industrial operations. They also provide glass replacement for residential homes. Beltway Auto & Plate Glass has one of the fastest turnaround times for service, are completely bonded, licensed and insured. The company serves residents all over Washington, D.C., Maryland and the Northern Virginia area.


