| WINDSCREEN
REPLACEMENTS  On
cars, trucks hundreds of windscreens are replaced in Southern Africa every year,
many incorrectly. A correctly fitted, expertly secured windscreen means your vehicle's
structural integrity remains intact. Choose wisely when replacing, choose Glass.com.
Remember our roads are some of the most dangerous in the world and thousands of
accidents occur every day. LAMINATED SAFETY WINDSCREENS (EDOT
MARKED, SABS) Remember Shatterproof means a laminated windscreen
that will not shatter on impact. Brand names to remember; National auto Glass,
Shatterprufe, Pilkington, Lami-safe as long as your glass is insurance approved
and edot marked it is perfectly safe to fit, with a reputable company as fitment
can compromise the safety of your windscreen. Our windscreens have the following
characteristics: - Prevents loss of vision on sudden impact.
- Resists
damage by stone, debris & larger objects
- Retains glass fragments &
splinters on impact – stays intact.
- Important in keeping the structure
of the vehicle intact, & passenger in the vehicle even in the event of an
accident
- Protects against the elements & weather, even though damage
has occurred
Passenger comfort is further enhanced by tinted, shaded
and combination options designed to lower interior vehicle temperatures and reduce
glare. When should I replace? Windscreen glass is
laminated, unlike the rest of the glass on your vehicle, which is toughened. Toughened
glass shatters, while laminated glass is shatter-proof. That's why windscreens
withstand impacts better. Smaller windscreen fractures can be fixed, but when
bigger breaks and cracks occur, replacement is the only option. Rear
and Side Glass Side and rear windows are installed in your vehicle
according to the safety guidelines set out by the manufacturer, which our trained
technicians adhere to, it remains one of your vehicle's most important security
features. What's The Difference Between vehicle glass & the
windscreen? Windscreen glass is laminated, unlike the rest of the
glass on your vehicle, which is toughened / tempered. Toughened glass is safety
glass, due to the way in which it breaks it cannot cause serious injury. Laminated
glass, a different kind of safety glass, is shatter-proof. You can repair laminated
glass only. |