Windshield Repair/Windshield (rock chip) Repair
The key to a successful windshield repair is to catch it early. If left unattended the pit will attract dirt and other debris that can prohibit the windshield repair resins from bonding properly to the windshield. Also, climate and temperature changes will cause a small rock chip to quickly turn into a windshield crack that will run the entire width of the windshield. At this point, the only option is a much more expensive windshield replacement. The auto glass repair technicians at Auto Glass Assassins have the experience and expertise to make those little annoying rock chips basically disappear. Don’t put off having your windshield repaired any longer. The longer you wait the more money it will cost you!
Windshield damage is a one of the natural hazards of driving and it is likely your windshield could be the next victim. Road debris will often fly up and strike the windshield causing noticeable damage. These glass chips are commonly known as “rock chips”. Most rock chips can be repaired using state-of-the-art tools and windshield repair resins. In fact, with the advancements in windshield repair technology, most rock chips that are no larger than a U.S. quarter or not directly in the driver’s line of site can practically be eliminated.
The key to a successful windshield repair is to catch it early. If left unattended the pit will attract dirt and other debris that can prohibit the windshield repair resins from bonding properly to the windshield. Also, climate and temperature changes will cause a small rock chip to quickly turn into a windshield crack that will run the entire width of the windshield. At this point, the only option is a much more expensive windshield replacement. The auto glass repair technicians at Auto Glass Assassins have the experience and expertise to make those little annoying rock chips basically disappear. Don’t put off having your windshield repaired any longer. The longer you wait the more money it will cost you!
Windshield damage is a one of the natural hazards of driving and it is likely your windshield could be the next victim. Road debris will often fly up and strike the windshield causing noticeable damage. These glass chips are commonly known as “rock chips”. Most rock chips can be repaired using state-of-the-art tools and windshield repair resins. In fact, with the advancements in windshield repair technology, most rock chips that are no larger than a U.S. quarter or not directly in the driver’s line of site can practically be eliminated.