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Rock Chip Repair

Fast, affordable rock chip repairs — often at no cost to you with insurance.

Rock Chip Repair — Save Time & Money

Not every windshield needs to be fully replaced. If a rock chip is smaller than a quarter, a professional repair can restore your windshield's structural integrity and optical clarity — typically in under 30 minutes. Acting fast prevents the chip from spreading and avoids a much costlier replacement.

How the Repair Process Works

1

Damage Assessment

We inspect the chip to confirm it's repairable based on size, location, and depth. Rock chips up to 1 inch in diameter are typically repairable. Larger damage may require replacement instead.

2

Moisture & Debris Removal

We use a vacuum tool to remove air, moisture, and loose glass fragments from inside the chip, ensuring the resin bonds properly.

3

Resin Injection

A clear, UV-cured resin is injected under pressure into the damage. The resin fills every void, bonding the glass together and stopping further spreading.

4

UV Curing & Polish

The resin is cured with an ultraviolet lamp, then polished smooth. The repair area becomes nearly invisible and the glass is safe to drive immediately.

What's Included

  • Free damage assessment
  • Chip repair up to 1 inch in diameter
  • UV-cured resin injection
  • Surface polish and final inspection
  • Insurance claim filing assistance

Frequently Asked Questions

Most repairs reduce the visibility of the chip or crack by 80–95%. In some cases the repair is nearly invisible, while in others a faint mark may remain. However, the structural integrity and safety of the windshield will be fully restored regardless.
A rock chip smaller than a quarter (about 1 inch) can typically be repaired. Damage directly in the driver's line of sight, at the edge of the glass, or larger breaks require full replacement. When in doubt, call or text us a photo.
Many comprehensive auto insurance policies cover windshield rock chip repair with a Many comprehensive auto insurance policies cover windshield rock chip repair with a $0 deductible because it costs insurers far less than a full replacement. deductible because it costs insurers far less than a full replacement. We verify your coverage before we begin and handle the billing directly with your insurer. Texas law also encourages repair over replacement.
Yes. Unlike a full windshield replacement, there is no wait time after a rock chip repair. The UV-cured resin is hard immediately after curing, so you can drive away as soon as the job is done.

Don't Let a Small Chip Become a Big Problem

Temperature changes and road vibration can turn a small chip into a full crack overnight. Get it fixed today.