2017

  • The Disadvantages To Using A Do-It-Yourself Auto Glass Repair Kit

    It is imperative that you repair a crack or chip in your windshield right away. Many things can cause the crack or chip to grow, including the vibration of driving on rocky roads, hitting a large pot hole, or the expansion and contraction of the glass when it is hot or cold out. If the crack or chip grows, a crack that could have been repaired may get so large that it becomes irreparable.
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  • Balancing Past And Present--5 Ways To Repair Historical Windows

    Owning a historical home means embracing and appreciating the antique features that make it special. But while you may love those aspects, they can also bring challenges for homeowners trying to live in the house while preserving its history. Aging windows is one common area where this difficulty can rear its ugly head. If you face the problem of antique windows and are trying to decide what to do, here's a quick guide to your options.
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  • Chipped Windshield—Now What? A Practical Guide for Drivers

    At some time in their lives, almost all drivers have to deal with a chipped or cracked windshield. Perhaps a rock flies up and hits your windshield, causing the trauma, or perhaps the breakage occurs during a collision. Even though damaged windshields are common, you're still sure to be a bit alarmed when this happens to you. Here are the answers to the questions you're most likely to have in the aftermath.
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  • 3 Ways to Save Money When Repairing a Broken Window

    If you have a broken window in your home, you might be dreading the cost of making the repair. However, you should know that replacing your broken window might not be as expensive as you think. These are a few ways that you can save money when repairing a broken window. 1. Consider Just Replacing the Pane One mistake that some homeowners make when dealing with a broken window is assuming that they have to replace it completely.
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