There are truck owners and there are drivers who own a Chevy Silverado. We know that there’s a distinct difference because the Silverado is reliable, versatile, and offers truck owners a range of options. The Silverado has an incredible towing capacity, a comfortable cabin, and a retention in value.
We love our Silverado, which is why when they’re damaged, it hurts us deeply. If you’re still reading then we think it’s safe to assume you not only own a Chevy Silverado, but your truck has windshield damage. If that’s the case, keep reading and learn everything you need to know about Chevy Silverado windshield replacement.
Replacing a windshield on a Chevy Silverado can run anywhere from $200 and $600. But there are a few factors that go into giving you the final quote. Like the year and series of your Silverado and if it has any ADAS technology embedded.
For the Silverado, you will have a choice between OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) and OEE (Original Equipment Equivalent). A reliable auto glass expert will be able to advise you on what the best option is for your Silverado.
When you search for a reputable auto glass company to replace the windshield on your Chevy Silverado make sure that they have all the proper certifications. Auto glass work is specific and requires the right education and experience.
While certifications are important, so is experience. You want to choose an auto glass service who has experience working with Chevy Silverados. That way you can feel confident handing your truck over for the job.
Some comprehensive policies cover windshield replacement and repair. If you think you have this in your policy then you may be able to get some or all the job covered.
When searching for an auto glass company to take care of your Chevy Silverado, ask them if they offer a lifetime warranty on their work.
Once you put a new windshield on your Chevy Silverado we highly recommend you follow the post-placement care advice diligently. For example, until the windshield is completely bonded, avoid car washes and crack open the windows. Also, don’t remove the retention tape for a few days. Be gentle when you drive and keep an eye open for any leaks.
You should wait an hour at the least before driving your Silverado after having the windshield replaced. This will give the adhesive time to set. The last thing you want to do is jostle the new glass out of place.
If the size of your windshield’s damage is less than a few inches, the auto glass technician may be able to repair it as opposed to replacing the whole thing, but they will first have to get a good look at it to decide.
Do you need a
Chevy Silverado
windshield replacement in the
Marietta,
East Cobb,
Roswell, or
Woodstock areas of Georgia? If so, contact the experts at Wyndshyld Auto Glass for a
free quote. We’ve been repairing and replacing windshields on Chevy Silverados for years and our technicians are experts in the field.