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Windshield Crack Repair

Is the Rock Chip in my Windshield Repairable?

Is the Rock Chip in my Windshield Repairable?

If you get a rock chip on your windshield, you need to figure out if the break is repairable or not so when you call an auto glass shop you ask for the right service. You can save a lot of money by getting the windshield repaired instead of replaced.

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More About Auto Windshield Repair

More About Auto Windshield Repair

Auto windshield repair is the process of fixing rock chips and minor cracks in windshields.

But lately, many companies who replace windshields have started calling their services windshield repair seemingly in an effort to confuse ...

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Texas Sun Causes Cracked Windshields

Texas Sun Causes Cracked Windshields

Cracked windshields are a summer tradition here in Dallas. The sweltering Texas sun takes a toll on your windshield, especially if it is already damaged.

I get a lot of phone calls from people who wait too long to request an appointment. By the time they call me ...

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Cracked Windshields

Cracked windshields seem to be a Dallas tradition! You see them everywhere. Usually, those huge cracks started out as a small rock chip that could have easily been repaired. But once a windshield is cracked all the way across ("cracked out"), it has to be replaced.

Temperature changes, wind pressure, ...

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Cracked Windshield Repair

Even if you have a cracked windshield, repair is still an option.

Any crack over 6" is considered a long crack. As with short cracks, both the original rock chip and the crack must be repaired to restore the structural strength of the windshield.

Cracks from ...

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Windshield Crack Repair

Do you have a small crack on your windshield? I do windshield crack repair in addition to repairing rock chips.

Road vibrations and temperature variations often cause rock chips to spread. Initially, the cracks may not be visible to the naked eye, but those microscopic cracks can suddenly spread across ...

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