Road debris often strikes a windshield and
creates damage in the glass.
Unless the cracking process is stopped, it will continue until
the cracks or chips expand to cover large areas of the
windshield.
If your windshield is only chipped or slightly cracked, we may
be able to repair it by injecting a bonding agent into the
broken area. This process restores the integrity of the
windshield and stops the cracking process. A stone chip left
unrepaired will eventually result in a cracked
windshield.
Q. What is windshield repair?
A. Windshield repair is a process that utilizes modern
technology to repair rather than replace a damaged windshield.
We do the repair by injecting a bonding agent into the broken
area. This process restores the integrity of the windshield and
stops the cracking process. Repairing a damaged windshield
makes sense for several reasons:
a)It saves money by preventing the need for windshield
replacement.
b)It’s much more convenient.
c)It does not affect the integrity of the original factory
seal since the glass is never removed.
d)It’s more environmentally friendly.
Q. Should I have my rock chip repaired?
A. In almost all cases you should have it repaired unless:
a) The rock chip is directly in the driver’s line of
vision.
b) The rock chip is more than a few months old.
After rock chips appear, do not put anything on the
windshield except water or window cleaner. You may be tempted
to apply cleansers, rain repellents, soap, baby oil, foreign
chemicals, glue, vinegar, finger nail polish, or other "home
remedies", but these products will only make it more difficult
to repair.
Q. If I have a stone chip in my windshield should I
tend to its repair right away or is it okay to
wait?
A. The sooner you have it repaired the better. If the ding
is small, we can most likely repair it. That means our
certified technicians can "mend" the break without replacing
your entire windshield. The longer you wait to repair it, the
more chance the chip will spread; especially in cold weather,
and if the chip gets too big, it may become irreparable. Also,
if dirt and debris built up inside the chip a repair will be
less effective. So call us today!
Q. What kind of damage can be repaired?
A. Stone damage or stone "chips" up to the size of a loonie
can be repaired. Best results are obtained if the repair is
done before the damaged area is contaminated from washing or
inclement weather. A rock chip is usually round or star shaped
and may have lines radiating from the center. It has a black or
silver color to it.
If your rock chip looks like a white speck in the glass and
has no dark areas, then this should not be repaired. It is only
a nick.
Q. How is a damaged windshield
repaired?
A. Basically, the process consists of injecting a
specially formulated resin into the damaged area. When the
damaged area has been completely filled, it is exposed to an
ultraviolet light which cures the resin. This restores 100% of
the structural integrity and in most cases, a good deal of the
clarity on the damaged area.
Q. How long does a stone chip repair
take?
A. Typically, a repair takes about half an hour, start to
finish. For more than one chip add about fifteen minutes
each.
Q. How will the windshield look after
repair?
A. When looking through the glass, vision should not be
impaired. If vision is impaired, the windshield should be
replaced. Your rock chip should become noticeably clearer when
repaired. However, clarity is dependent upon the size, age,
amount of glass missing from the center and the quantity of
fragmented glass within the break.
Note: chemicals applied to the rock chip may prevent the
windshield repair resin from adhering to the glass. Optical
clarity varies from 90 to 100%