Many comprehensive auto insurance policies cover windscreen repair with (especially if you have glass coverage). Some mobile repair services will come to your home or office and fix a chip in 30 minutes for free or very low cost.

You’re driving along, a tiny stone pings off your windscreen, and suddenly—there it is: a small crack or chip. Your first thought? “I need to stop that from spreading before I can afford a replacement.”

As soon as you notice a crack, your primary goal is to keep it clean and dry. Once dirt or moisture enters the crack, professional resin may not bond correctly, making a full replacement inevitable.

A cracked windscreen is a ticking clock. Because of the constant stress of driving and temperature fluctuations, what starts as a small chip can quickly splinter across your entire line of sight.