The step-by-step process to replace a car windshield ensures that your vehicle’s glass is installed correctly, maintaining safety, visibility, and impact resistance. This process should be carried out using certified techniques and high-quality materials to avoid problems such as leaks, visual distortions, or loss of structural integrity.
At Ralarsa, specialists in automotive glass with over 45 years of experience, we follow a certified method to provide maximum safety in every replacement. With more than 250 workshops across Spain, you can replace your car windshield quickly, efficiently, and with an official warranty.
Step-by-step process to replace a car windshield
- Damage assessment: Determine whether the windshield can be repaired or requires a full replacement.
- Removal of the damaged glass: Carefully remove it to avoid damaging sensors, trims, or the bodywork.
- Frame preparation: Cleaning, leveling, and checking for a perfect fit.
- Installation of the new glass: Using approved adhesives and professional techniques.
- Final inspection: Checking visibility, waterproofing, and safety before delivering the vehicle.
Step-by-step process to replace a car windshield at Ralarsa
At Ralarsa, in addition to following a professional procedure, we offer you a fast system so you don’t have to wait:
- Book an appointment online: You can request it on our website in just 2 minutes, specifying location and type of service.
- Choose a nearby workshop: Over 250 locations across Spain for your convenience.
- Reception and diagnosis: We confirm the need for replacement and begin the process.
- Professional installation: Following our certified method, we ensure safety and durability.
- Delivery with warranty: You take your vehicle ready to drive, with the peace of mind of a job well done.
We hope this article on the step-by-step process to replace a car windshield has been useful to understand the importance of a proper procedure and how Ralarsa can help you. We recommend reading our previous article: Mistakes when trying to repair a windshield yourself, where we explain the risks of doing it without professionals.