Yesterday I was driving on the freeway and a rock hit my window and made three tiny chips. I could cover all three at the same time with my thumb. It's barely noticeable but still chips in the glass. I already called and have someone coming tomorrow to do the resin thingy to fix the glass. Would you guys have called it in or driven around as is? My concern would be the glass cracking once it started getting hot.
I've driven with a chip for years, it began to crack and lasted another couple years.
Finally changed it about 2 years ago.
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Is it covered in your insurance? Is the cost of you fixing it less than any raise in insurance rates if you do claim it? Just cannot win with an insurance company. LOL
I would probably just have it fixed; forget about the claim.
My insurance covers glass. It's an easy fix. You do not want to replace the whole windshield or u might have problems with the seal. You won't even be able to tell after it is fixed.
When I had a chip, I called a mobile windshield glass service. They came out to my office, fixed it in about 15 minutes, and it cost about $10.00. They said the rest was billed to State Farm. State Farm gladly paid it.
Bust it all out and get you some of those big goggle things you see in old movies!
-- Edited by lilyofcourse on Monday 16th of January 2017 12:51:12 PM
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A flock of flirting flamingos is pure, passionate, pink pandemonium-a frenetic flamingle-mangle-a discordant discotheque of delirious dancing, flamboyant feathers, and flamingo lingo.
Yesterday I was driving on the freeway and a rock hit my window and made three tiny chips. I could cover all three at the same time with my thumb. It's barely noticeable but still chips in the glass. I already called and have someone coming tomorrow to do the resin thingy to fix the glass. Would you guys have called it in or driven around as is? My concern would be the glass cracking once it started getting hot.
Yes, I would have called it in. It could get worse, you made the right decision.