Rock Chip Repair
Did you know that most insurance companies waive your comprehensive deductible for chip repair making it free to you?
THAT'S RIGHT! A fifteen-minute repair could add years to the life of your windshield! Diamond Glass takes the hassle out of making your insurance claim. We will help you make your claim and handle all necessary paperwork for you, usually in less than two minutes. Not sure if your windshield repair can be covered by your insurance? One of our auto glass specialists will be happy to help you get the information needed to decide if using your insurance is your best option.
Even if your vehicle is not covered by the necessary insurance, at only $19.95, rock chip repair is still your smartest, most economical option.
Windshield repair is a process involving the injection of special adhesives into the damaged part of your glass. Your satisfaction is GUARANTEED! Rock chip repairs are not cosmetic. The adhesive used is optically compatible with the glass and and in most cases will only change the appearance of the chip slightly, if at all. Rock chip repairs are intended to keep chips and small cracks from spreading into larger cracks, not to make them disappear. Unlike windshield replacement, which carries a full warranty, it is impossible to guarantee the success of any rock chip or crack repair. If the repair continues to crack or is not satisfactory for any reason, we will apply the cost of the repair to the purchase of a new windshield or refund the full amount you originally paid, which ever you prefer.
* The new windshield must be purchased from and replaced by Diamond Glass. If your insurance company originally paid for the repair, any credit due will be applied to the amount due from your insurance company for the replacement of the windshield. This guarantee is not transferable and applies as long as you own the vehicle on which the repair was made. In some cases, the attempt to repair the windshield may result in the chip becoming larger. In this isolated situation, Diamond Auto Glass cannot be held responsible for the break. In this event, it is the responsibility of the customer to pay for or meet the insurance deductible amount for the replacement of the windshield. | |  | |