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    The Different Types of Windshield Cracks: A Comprehensive Guide

    By Zero2TurboMay 6, 2024Updated:May 13, 2024No Comments
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    Getting a ding on your windshield is a headache most people aren’t excited about solving. It can also be illegal to have a crack in your windshield, depending on your state laws.

    A windshield does more than protect you from bugs and wind; it keeps your car structurally sound. A broken or damaged windshield means your car isn’t as strong as it could be. Understanding the different types of windshield cracks will help you figure out what you need to do to get it fixed quickly.

    Types of Windshield Cracks 

    If debris like rocks or gravel hits your windshield and causes a crack, it is called an impact crack. Any crack made from anything other than a direct impact is called a non-impact crack. Non-impact cracks can be due to stress on the windshield, temperature change, or faulty installation.

    Here are some common types of impact and non-impact cracks and what they look like.

    Bullseye Crack 

    You’ll know you have this type of windshield crack because of the shape of the crack. These cracks are circular with a small hole or crack in the center. You’ll usually get a bullseye crack if a rock hits your windshield.

    Star Break 

    Another impact crack is called a star break and is named after the shape of the windshield damage. You’ll find a small hole with cracks that come out of the hole in a star pattern.

    This type of cracked glass is trickier to fix than a bullseye break. You’ll need a professional auto glass repair shop like Orange County windshield replacement to get the job done right.

    Half Moon Crack 

    A half-moon crack is a windshield chip that looks like half a bullseye break. You get this sort of windshield break when a stone hits the glass. It chips the glass instead of going straight through.

    Combination Crack 

    If you have a crack that looks like both a bullseye and a star crack, you’ve got yourself a combination crack. These cracks are more time-consuming to repair because of the crushed glass often found at the point of impact.

    Surface Pit 

    The surface pits aren’t technically a crack, but they are annoying just the same. These types of cracks are very small and make a little indent or pit in the windshield.

    Long Crack 

    A straight line going across your windshield is categorized as a long crack. Most of these cracks extend to the edge of the windshield. Often, a long crack can happen if there is a quick temperature change or instance of extreme weather.

    Repair or Replace Your Cracked Windshield 

    When it comes to getting your windshield fixed, you’ll start with a windshield damage assessment. The different types of windshield cracks will determine if you need a repair or full windshield replacement. Getting your windshield fixed soon will help prevent further damage and keep you safe.

    Don’t let a cracked windshield dampen your travel plans. Get it fixed, and then plan your next road trip. For inspiration, check out our other travel articles today. 

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