Serving Polk County, FL • Mobile Service • Most repairs $0 out of pocket with insurance
Windshield Repair FAQ
How long does a mobile windshield replacement take?
Most standard windshield replacements are completed within 60 to 90 minutes. After the installation, we recommend a secondary 'drive-away' time of one hour to allow the adhesive properly to cure for your safety.
Is windshield chip repair really $0 with my insurance?
Yes, in many cases insurance companies in Florida waive the deductible for windshield repairs to encourage fixing small chips before they turn into large cracks. This means you likely pay nothing out of pocket for the service.
Is it safe to keep driving with a chipped or cracked windshield?
Driving with a crack compromises the structural integrity of your vehicle and can impair your visibility. Temperature changes or road bumps can cause a small chip to spread instantly, potentially leading to a dangerous situation while driving.
Why does my car need ADAS recalibration after a new windshield?
Modern safety systems like lane departure warnings rely on cameras mounted to your windshield. Recalibration ensures these sensors are perfectly aligned with the new glass, keeping your advanced safety features functioning exactly as intended.
Can a windshield crack be repaired or does it need replacing?
Generally, if a crack is smaller than a dollar bill or a chip is smaller than a quarter, it can be professionally repaired. If the damage is directly in the driver's line of sight or reaches the edge of the glass, a replacement is usually required.
Will you help me file my auto glass insurance claim?
Absolutely. We handle all the paperwork and coordinate directly with your insurance provider to make the process as smooth as possible. Our goal is to get your glass fixed without any administrative stress for you.
Small chips allow moisture and dirt to enter the glass layers, weakening the structure. Over time, these small imperfections will expand into large cracks that require a full windshield replacement instead of a simple, quick repair.
Is it safe to drive with a cracked windshield in Florida?
In Florida, driving with damage that obscures the driver's view is not only unsafe but can result in a traffic citation. We recommend getting any damage inspected immediately to ensure your vehicle remains legal and safe on the road.
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