4 Common Windshield Chip Questions and Answers
By Mark T Carpenter
1. Is every windshield chip is the same?
Definitely not! There are a variety of different types of windshield chips. The four most common types of chips include: bullseye, partial bullseye, starbreak, and combination chip. Each type of chip not only looks different, but can also spread differently. The best way to learn more about the type of chip you have and what your options are is that contact a windshield repair specialist. They will let you know what you are dealing with and whether or not it is repairable.
2. Is a Do It Yourself Kit a Good Idea?
With more and more do it yourself kits on the market, it is no surprise that you might be considering one. While repairing a rock chip may not be brain surgery, it isn’t as easy as a microwave dinner either. A do it yourself kit can actually do more harm than good if used incorrectly. Additionally, it will not give you the same tools that a professional auto glass repair professional will use. A do it yourself kit also will not come with a guarantee unlike using a chip repair service.
3. How Long Does It Take to Repair a Windshield Chip?
Some people think that repairing a rock chip is fairly similar to getting a windshield replaced, however it couldn’t be further from the truth. In fact, many windshield repair specialists will even come to your vehicle and get it taken care of when you are work or at home. For a single rock chip, it will rarely take much longer than 30 – 45 minutes.
4. Mobile Windshield Repair Is Expensive
Many people assume that because a windshield glass repair service is mobile, that it must be more expensive. In actuality, mobile windshield chip repair is often one of the least expensive options available. Some companies are almost entirely mobile. When compared to replacing your entire windshield, it is extremely inexpensive. Additionally, with all of the time, hassle, and effort that is saved by having them come you, it is often the best alternative available.
With these 4 questions answered, it can be much easier to choose windshield chip repair over the other alternatives. However, if you still have questions about your specific situation, it is always best to contact your local mobile windshield chip repair service. They will have all of the answers you need in order to make the best decision possible, for your specific situation.
Mark Carpenter is co-owner of Dings Plus Windshield Chip Repair in San Jose, CA. For more information or to learn more about the benefits of windshield repair for your auto, truck, or sporty-utility vehicle, please visit: http://www.windshieldchiprepair.com
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Jasper Whiteside says
December 1, 2016 at 12:06 amRock chip repair is one of those things that I wouldn’t feel comfortable doing unless I had someone coaching me through it as I was doing it. Especially after reading the article, which says that doing it incorrectly can cause more damage. It is good to know as well that it doesn’t give you the same tools that a professional would use.