FAQ’s
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Windshield rock chip repair is a process where a technician fills in a damaged area on a windshield caused by a rock or other debris, preventing further cracking and restoring visibility.
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Not all rock chips can be repaired. Factors such as the size and severity of the damage determine if a chip is repairable or if windshield replacement is necessary.
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During a rock chip repair, a technician cleans the damaged area, injects resin into the chip, and cures it with UV light. This process seals the chip, preventing it from spreading further.
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Repairing a rock chip is typically quicker and more cost-effective than replacing the entire windshield. It also helps maintain the structural integrity of the glass.
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A typical rock chip repair can be completed in about 20 to 30 minutes, depending on the complexity of the damage.
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While the repaired area may still be visible upon close inspection, it's usually much less noticeable than the original chip. The goal is to restore visibility and prevent further cracking.
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A properly repaired rock chip can last for the remaining lifespan of the windshield. However, environmental factors and additional impacts could affect its longevity.
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After the repair process is complete, feel free to wash your car. However, we recommend avoiding high-pressure car washes, as they may cause the repaired chip to spread again.
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Contact us immediately! Go Windshield staff will help you with the situation.
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Many insurance companies provide 100 percent coverage for windshield repair with no deductible. A Go Windshield representative will be happy to help you with your questions regarding insurance coverage.
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