As the seasons change, so do the challenges faced by your vehicle’s glass. At Sentry Glass Inc., we’ve been helping Indiana drivers keep their auto and heavy truck glass in top shape since 1991. We’ve compiled some tips for each season to help you maintain your vehicle’s glass year-round. Following these guidelines can help you prevent damage and ensure a clear, safe view, no matter the weather.

Winter: Protecting Against Cracks and Chips

Winter can be particularly harsh on your vehicle’s glass. Cold temperatures and icy conditions cause glass to contract, making it more susceptible to cracks and chips. Here are some tips to keep your windshield and windows protected during the winter months:

1. Avoid Sudden Temperature Changes

Rapid temperature changes are one of the biggest threats to your windshield in winter. Pouring hot water on an icy windshield can cause it to crack. Instead, use a proper ice scraper or a de-icing solution to gently remove ice and frost. It’s also important to defrost your windshield gradually.

2. Check Wiper Blades and Washer Fluid

Worn-out wiper blades can scratch your windshield, especially when they’re used to clear ice. Replace your wiper blades regularly and make sure they are in good condition before winter hits. It’s also important to use a washer fluid rated for freezing temperatures to prevent damage.

3. Keep Your Windshield Clean

Road salt and grime can build up on your windshield during winter. Regularly clean your windshield with a winter-focused windshield washer fluid to help keep frost off for longer, ensure clear visibility, and prevent damage from debris.

4. Park in a Garage

Whenever possible, park your vehicle in a garage or covered area to protect it from ice and snow accumulation. This also helps to avoid the extreme cold that can weaken your glass and makes de-icing easier in the morning. If you do not have access to a garage or covered area, use a windshield cover to prevent the windshield from freezing over and keep snow and sleet from piling up.

Spring: Preparing for Pollen and Rain

Spring brings rain and pollen, which can obstruct your view and wear down your wiper blades, as well as the potential for sudden temperature changes. Maintain clear visibility with these tips:

1. Replace Wiper Blades

Spring showers mean your wipers will get plenty of use. Make sure they’re in good condition to maintain clear visibility during rainstorms.

2. Clean the Interior and Exterior

Pollen can quickly accumulate on your windshield and windows, affecting visibility. Remove pollen and other debris with a gentle glass cleaner to maintain clarity and prevent scratching.

3. Check for Winter Damage

Inspect your windshield for any damage that may have occurred during the winter. Even small chips and cracks can worsen over time, so get them repaired promptly.

4. Maintain Your Washer Fluid

Having a full washer fluid reservoir ensures you can quickly clear off any dirt or pollen that sticks to your windshield.

5. Check for Leaks

Spring showers can reveal leaks around your windshield seals. If you notice any dampness inside your vehicle, have it inspected and repaired promptly.

Summer: Battling the Heat

The summer sun and heat can take a toll on your vehicle’s glass. Summer heat can cause your windshield to expand, leading to cracks. Protect your vehicle’s glass with these summer tips:

1. Park in the Shade

Whenever possible, park your car in shaded areas to minimize direct sunlight exposure, which can cause the windshield tint to fade and damage the glass.

2. Use a Sunshade

A sunshade can help keep your vehicle cooler and protect your dashboard and glass from the intense summer sun. It will also block UV rays and reduce heat inside the vehicle, which can help prevent thermal stress on the glass by preventing it from expanding and contracting too quickly.

3. Avoid Extreme Temperatures

Avoid washing your car with cold water when it’s hot outside. The sudden temperature change can cause stress on the glass and lead to cracks.

4. Avoid Sudden Temperature Changes

Avoid washing your car with cold water when it’s hot outside. The sudden temperature change can cause stress on the glass and lead to cracks. Don’t blast the air conditioner directly onto a hot windshield. Gradually cool your car to avoid stress fractures.

5. Check for Pressure Points

Inspect your windshield for any areas that may be under pressure, such as where the windshield wipers rest. These points can become weak spots that crack more easily in the heat.

6. Regular Cleaning

Summer means bugs and dirt. Bug splatter and bird droppings can damage your windshield if left unattended. Clean your windshield regularly with a gentle cleaner to maintain good visibility and prevent any buildup that could scratch the glass.

Fall: Preparing for Cooler Weather

Fall is the perfect time to prepare your vehicle for the upcoming winter. As temperatures drop and leaves start to fall, take these steps to prepare your vehicle’s glass for the changing season:

1. Check for Summer Damage

Inspect your windshield for any damage that may have occurred over the summer. Repair any chips or cracks before the cold weather sets in.

2. Replace Wiper Blades

Fall can be rainy, so make sure your wiper blades are in top condition after a summer of use to handle fall rains and the first snows of winter.

3. Clean and Protect

Regularly clean your windshield to remove falling leaves, sap, and other debris, which can clog your wiper blades. Consider applying a water-repellent treatment to improve visibility during rain.

4. Maintain Washer Fluid

Keep your washer fluid topped off, and consider using a solution designed for cooler temperatures as the season progresses.

5. Inspect the Molding/Weather Stripping

Check the molding/weather stripping around your windows and replace any that is worn or damaged to prevent leaks and fogging as the weather changes.

Year-Round Tips

Regardless of the season, these tips will help you maintain your vehicle’s glass:

1. Regular Inspections

Perform regular inspections of your windshield and windows to catch any damage early. Addressing chips and cracks promptly can prevent more extensive damage. Should you notice any signs of damage, have it repaired by a professional as soon as possible.

2. Prompt Repairs

Address any chips or cracks immediately to prevent them from spreading.

3. Professional Repairs

Trust professionals for any glass repairs or replacements. At Sentry Glass Inc., we offer mobile service and a lifetime warranty on our workmanship, ensuring your vehicle’s glass is always in top shape.

4. Keep Your Vehicle’s Glass Clean

Use high-quality, automotive-specific glass cleaners and soft, lint-free cloths. Avoid harsh chemicals and abrasive materials that can scratch or damage the glass.

5. Stay Informed

Keep up with the latest tips and information from trusted sources to ensure you’re doing everything you can to maintain your vehicle’s glass.

By following these seasonal tips, you can protect your vehicle’s glass and ensure a safe, clear view year-round. If you need any assistance with auto or heavy truck glass repair and replacement, don’t hesitate to contact Sentry Glass Inc. We’ve been proudly serving Indiana since 1991 and are here to help!

Contact Us: 📞 Call or text us at 317-577-8147.📍 351 Ridge Point Drive, Carmel, IN 46032

Stay safe and enjoy the road ahead with clear, well-maintained glass!