Pittsburgh drivers know that pothole season can be rough on a vehicle. Most people think about tire damage, wheel alignment, and suspension issues first, but your windshield can also take a hit. Even if a pothole does not directly crack the glass, the repeated vibration and stress from rough roads can make existing chips, pits, and small cracks worse.
If your vehicle has been through a long winter of uneven pavement, freezing temperatures, and daily commutes over damaged roads, spring is a good time to take a closer look at your auto glass. Small problems that seemed minor a few weeks ago can quickly become larger repairs once road conditions, temperature changes, and regular driving continue to put stress on the glass.
For Pittsburgh drivers, paying attention to windshield damage after pothole season can help protect visibility, safety, and repair costs. Continue reading


