Mobile Auto Glass Services To All Of Chicagoland & NWI
Working on the road is a life that few professionals get to know well, and truck drivers are one of them. When you spend so much time in your cab, it’s not a stretch to say that your truck becomes your best friend. You know each other like siblings and you take care of each other.
That's why, even when something seemingly minor, like a crack in the windshield, occurs, it can still be a significant issue. Depending on where the chip or crack is, it could be dangerous to drive your truck and you could be risking a ticket.
You found your way here because you’re not familiar with windshield replacement and you want to do your due diligence by researching the topic. Great! Here are seven facts about semi-truck windshield replacement that you should know.
Time is of the essence here. No matter the size of the chip, it’s crucial to address it quickly. Chips and cracks in your windshield spread fast and, if left too long, then you might need a full replacement.
If the chip in your windshield is small, you may be able to have it repaired instead of replaced. The size matters but so does the location of the chip. If a rock chip in your windshield is within the driver's line of sight, replacing it may be the safer choice. A reputable auto glass technician can inspect the windshield damage and determine whether a repair or replacement is the better option.
There are all kinds of services out there offering windshield replacements, but this is the area where you want to do your research well. It’s a good idea to find an auto glass company that has years of experience providing semi-truck windshield replacement services.
This should go without saying but it’s also worth mentioning that driving the highways with a crack in your windshield puts you and everyone else on the road in jeopardy. This is why getting your windshield repaired as fast as you can is highly recommended.
Replacing a windshield on a semi can cost anywhere from $400 to $1,500. Repairing a windshield is significantly less expensive than running between $150 to $500. The final quote will depend on many factors including make, year, and whether or not ADAS calibration is needed.
There are shops where you can drive your semi right in and they’ll take care of the windshield for you, or you can hire a mobile auto glass service that comes to you. The latter is a more convenient option and can save you time and gas.
Many semi-trucks are equipped with ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems), which uses cameras and sensors embedded into the windshield to improve driver safety. If you have these systems in your truck, then you’re going to need a calibration of your new windshield. Without it, your ADAS features will not function properly.
If you need a
semi-truck windshield replacement and you live in
Chicago,
Bedford Park, or
Franklin Park, IL or if you live in
St. John or
Schererville, Indiana, contact Nacco Glass. We’ve been working with semi owners for years and our experts are well versed on how to repair and replace the windshield of your semi. We understand that visibility is important when you work on the road, and we want you to get back to work safely.
Illinois: 708-772-4037
Indiana: 219-400-8343
Email: Sarah@naccoglass.com
IL Address: 19715 S. La Grange Road #2, Mokena, IL 60448
IN Address: 10770 Joliet St Unit B, St John, IN 46373
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