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windshield repair professionals, approximately 75% of damaged windshields can be repaired instead of replaced. As long as the windshield damage is not in the driver's direct line of sight, it may be repairable. If so, repairing a windshield instead of replacing it could save you hundreds of dollars. In fact, most insurance companies will even waive the deductible amount on a windshield repair virtually costing you nothing out of pocket to repair the windshield.
Most "rock chips" can be repaired if the damage is not in the driver's line of vision and no larger than an inch in size. M.A.G.'s team of expert auto glass repair technicians will evaluate the damage to your windshield and determine if it is repairable.
The National Glass Association recommends that any windshield damage be fixed as soon as possible. Allowing windshield damage to be exposed to the natural elements for any length of time will only make the damage worse. Exposure to dirt and extreme temperature changes will make the damaged area larger and eventually lead to a complete windshield replacement as the only option. M.A.G.'s team of expert windshield repair technicians can evaluate the damage to your windshield and determine if a windshield repair or complete windshield replacement is necessary.