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If your windshield has small chips or cracks (typically less than 3 inches), it can often be repaired. However, if the damage is larger, in the driver's line of sight, or spreading, a full replacement may be necessary.
Most windshield repairs take about 30 minutes, while a full replacement can take 1-2 hours.
Driving with a cracked windshield can be dangerous, as it weakens the structural integrity of your vehicle and may obstruct your vision. It's best to get it repaired as soon as possible.
Many insurance policies cover windshield repair or replacement, often with little to no deductible. Check with your provider to see what’s covered under your plan.
DIY kits are available, but professional repairs ensure the best results and prevent further spreading. A trained technician can assess the damage and provide a lasting fix.