Quick, affordable repairs that prevent costly windshield replacement
Most repairs take only 30 minutes
Fraction of the cost of full replacement
Stops damage from getting worse
No appointment necessary for most repairs
Not sure if your damage can be repaired? Call us for a free assessment!
We carefully clean the chip to remove any loose glass and debris.
Special clear resin is injected into the chip under vacuum pressure.
UV light is used to cure and harden the resin, bonding the glass layers.
We polish the repair and inspect to ensure it meets our quality standards.
Yes. With comprehensive insurance in Indiana, rock chip repair is typically covered with little or no out-of-pocket cost. Many policies offer zero-deductible glass coverage, though some do carry a deductible. We verify your coverage before starting. Repairing chips early prevents them from spreading into cracks that require full windshield replacement.
Rock chip repair typically costs $50-$75 per chip — significantly less than the $300-$800+ cost of full windshield replacement. It's always more cost-effective to repair a chip early before it spreads.
While DIY kits exist, professional repair produces significantly better results. Our equipment uses vacuum pressure and professional-grade resin that fills the damage more completely, creating a stronger and clearer repair than consumer products.
Repair as soon as possible — ideally within 24-48 hours. Temperature changes, moisture, and road vibrations can cause a chip to spread into a crack that requires full replacement. Indiana's freeze-thaw cycles are especially harsh on unrepaired chips.
Yes. In Indiana, full windshield replacement is covered under comprehensive insurance. Many policies offer zero-deductible glass coverage, though some do carry a deductible. We verify your coverage upfront. If your vehicle has ADAS (lane departure warning, auto braking, etc.), we include camera recalibration in your insurance claim.
Temperature changes, road vibrations, and time can cause small chips to become large cracks. Get it fixed now — often covered by insurance with little or no cost — and save money on a full replacement.