When your windshield undergoes distress, you will need to either repair or replace it. Costs vary widely based on the model of your car as well as the severity of the crack, but – in some cases – repair can cost as little as one tenth as much as replacement. Naturally, you’ll want to have an idea of which option you’ll need to go with. Will your windshield need to be repaired or replaced? There are a lot of variables, but here are just a few guidelines:
- Size
We can repair small chips no problem. Most small cracks (up to three inches) can be repaired as well! However, a crack over three inches long will usually require a windshield replacement.
- Location
A chip inside the driver’s line of sight will need to be replaced, as there is usually a small distortion left behind even after the repair. Is your windshield cracked? If the crack is near the edge of the windshield, it can spread quickly and compromise the structural integrity of the glass. However, we can usually repair small cracks and chips that are neither in the line of sight nor at the windshield’s edge.
- Time
The longer your glass stays distressed, the worse the problem becomes. This is for a variety of reasons: normal car movements compound the problem, as well as excess moisture and the extreme temperature fluctuations that Utah is so famous for. The faster you get that windshield into your Utah auto glass experts, the more likely that it can be repaired!