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A glass stress crack (often called a thermal stress crack) is a fracture that occurs without physical impact, typically caused by internal tension from rapid temperature changes or structural pressure. Unlike impact cracks, which usually radiate from a central point of contact, stress cracks typically start at the edge of the glass and snake inward in an irregular pattern. Pella Windows +2 Common Causes Stress cracks occur when the glass expands or contracts beyond its physical limits. hotset Temperature Extremes glass stress crack

He didn't call for a repair right away. He just stood there, letting the cold air rush past his face, listening to the sea. The crack had been a story the glass had been telling him for a decade. He had simply refused to read the ending. Now, the lighthouse was wounded, but it was honest. And so was he. Pella Windows +2 Common Causes Stress cracks occur