Alderfer Glass shares summer windshield safety tips
Alderfer Glass Company is urging drivers to protect windshields from heat-related damage this summer, warning that temperature swings can worsen chips and cracks. The guidance comes as hot-weather driving, parking and car washing can all raise the risk of costly repairs.
Why it matters: - Summer heat can turn small windshield chips or cracks into larger damage. - Hot interiors and sudden temperature changes can create conditions that lead to expensive repairs. - Drivers in Southeastern Pennsylvania may face higher risk when cars sit in direct sun.
What happened: - Alderfer Glass Company shared summer windshield care tips for drivers in Lansdale, Allentown and surrounding areas. - The company said extreme temperatures can damage windshields and make it important for drivers to take preventive steps. - The advice was framed around keeping a clear and secure view for summer travel.
The details: - Temperature changes can put pressure on existing cracks or chips, causing them to spread and weaken windshield integrity. - A car parked in direct sunlight is more likely to suffer windshield damage. - A vehicle interior can reach as high as 200 degrees Fahrenheit after one hour in the sun. - Parking in the shade during the hottest part of the day can help reduce heat exposure. - Parking in a garage or under a carport is another protective option. - A windshield sunshade can help keep the interior cooler and reduce ultraviolet radiation exposure. - Drivers should avoid blasting the air conditioner immediately after starting the car. - Rolling down the windows first lets hot air escape and allows fresh air to circulate. - After a few minutes, drivers should use the air conditioner on a lower setting and aim the vents away from the windshield. - Cold water poured directly on a hot windshield can trigger sudden cracking. - Washing a vehicle when it is cooler outside can lower the risk of temperature-related damage. - Alderfer Glass offers windshield repairs and replacements in Allentown and Lansdale, Pennsylvania. - Alderfer Glass was founded in 1961 by two brothers in Telford, Pennsylvania. - The company later expanded with locations in Lansdale, Limerick, Allentown and Quakertown. - Alderfer Glass says it has built a reputation for product and service in the Bucks-Mont area.
Between the lines: - The guidance is practical because it focuses on preventing small damage before heat and daily driving conditions make repairs more necessary. - The tips also reflect a broader point: summer habits like parking, cooling the car and washing the windshield can affect glass durability.
What's next: - Drivers heading into the hottest part of the season can use the tips to reduce the chance of windshield damage. - Anyone with heat-damaged glass can turn to Alderfer Glass for repair or replacement service in its Pennsylvania markets. - The company is operating in its 65th anniversary year.
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