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Chip Repair TypesIs windshield repair covered by my insurance company?
Yes, if you have comprehensive coverage, windshield damage is covered by your plan. And most insurance companies will waive any deductible you might have in order to pay for repairs.

Will I be required to file paperwork with my insurance company?
No, we take care of the hassle involved with insurance claims so you don't have to. We'll do all required paperwork to bill your insurance company directly.

Will my insurance rates go up if I file an auto glass claim?
A damaged windshield does not reflect your driving ability, and will have no bearing on your level of risk to the insurance company. Auto glass repair and replacement both fall under the comprehensive part of your insurance, not under collision.

How long will it take to repair my windshield?
Normally, repairs can be completed in less then an hour. A few may take longer, but are rare.

What are some reasons I should repair instead of replace?
1. To save a lot of money. On average, you can save about $200 and sometimes much more!
2. To save time. Just a phone call to set up an appointment with us and we will do the repair at your convenience. Windshield repairs generally take one third of the time that replacements can take.
3. To maintain the car's structural integrity. The windshield is factored into the vehicle's roof strength to make it safer in case of rollover and collision, as well as airbag deployment.

Why should I have my windshield repaired when my insurance company will replace it?
Over one billion dollars are spent each year for replacement glass, of which it's estimated that up to 75% of those windshields could have been saved by a glass repair if they had been caught in time. The insurance companies must cover these costs in the form of higher premiums. Therefore, if you save them money, you save too. In addition, most insurance companies will waive deductibles on comprehensive to pay for repairs, if the insured will get the damage repaired before replacement becomes necessary. Most repairs are actually free!

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