Windshield Repair Near Me

Windshield damage can significantly impair driver vision, so it’s important to check windshield glass regularly. Minor “star” or bullseye rock chips and cracks are repairable, but significant damage calls for replacement.

Windshield repairs can save you money, prevent further damage, and may be covered by insurance. Here are some tips to help you find the right repair shop. Read this first!

Costs

There are a number of factors that affect the cost of windshield repair. The type of damage, the make and model of your vehicle and the features of the windshield can all impact costs. For example, it’s generally more expensive to replace a windshield that has advanced features such as rain sensors and ADAS systems.

You’ll also need to consider whether your insurance covers the repair or replacement. Many auto insurance policies offer comprehensive coverage that includes windshield repairs, but you’ll need to check the specifics of your policy to determine if this is the case.

If your car has ADAS technologies such as adaptive cruise control or lane keeping, the cameras and sensors located behind your windshield may need to be recalibrated after the replacement process. This is an added expense that’s not typically included in the windshield replacement price.

DIY Kits

While Superglue can temporarily stabilize small chips, windshield repair kits include resins specifically designed to bond glass. A good kit should make a chip or crack almost completely invisible when the resin dries. Look for kits with resin that dry clear so the final result blends into the windshield.

Some windshield repair kits can also help mitigate the expansion of chips and cracks, provided the damage isn’t too extensive, to begin with. If you have a large crack that is already expanding, however, professional repair or replacement may be in order.

The Rain-X Windshield Repair Kit is one of the easier products to use on the market, taking fewer than two hours total (not counting curing time). It works on all laminated windshields and is designed for chips and cracks up to 12 inches long as long as they don’t extend to the edges in two places. It comes with enough resin for multiple repairs and has a special injection syringe that allows you to fill the break quickly and precisely.

Dealerships

Regardless of whether you drive an older car or a newer model, it’s likely your windshield is damaged at some point. A cracked windshield impedes your vision and could compromise the safety of you and your passengers in the event of a crash. Plus, it can weaken the vehicle and transfer the force of a collision from inside the body to the chassis.

Luckily, most dealerships and specialized auto glass repair companies offer a quick and convenient way to have your windshield repaired or replaced. The only catch is that a dealer may charge more than a specialized shop.

Usually, minor rock chips and cracks can be repaired by simply injecting resin into the affected area. A successful repair will not affect the durability of the glass and can usually be done within an hour. For significant damage, it’s best to use a specialized repair shop for a replacement to ensure ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems) can function properly with the clear glass.

Glass Doctor

With glass being used more in business and home design, it is inevitable that it will need professional repair and replacement. Whether it is your car window, shower door, or even a glass railing, the professionals at our service centers can help you with all of your glass needs.

You can get a quote or schedule an appointment online. Then, you can either bring your vehicle to the location or wait for a mobile technician to come to your home or work. The process is quick and easy, and you can rest assured that you are getting the highest quality auto glass. Next blog post.