Not all auto glass damage can be fixed with a simple repair. While small chips and cracks are often repairable, larger or more severe damage usually requires a full replacement to maintain safety.
Driving with heavily damaged glass can reduce visibility and weaken the structure of your vehicle. Knowing when to replace instead of repair is important for both safety and long-term cost savings.
When damage goes beyond repair, replacement is the safest choice.
If a crack is longer than a few inches or located directly in your line of sight, repair may not be effective. In these cases, replacing the glass ensures proper strength and clear visibility.
Shattered glass, deep cracks, or damage near the edges of the windshield are also strong signs that a full replacement is needed. Acting quickly can prevent further risks while driving.


Know When It’s Time to Replace
Delaying replacement can lead to bigger problems, including complete glass failure or safety hazards during accidents. It’s always best to get professional advice early.
A proper replacement restores your vehicle’s safety, visibility, and overall appearance, giving you peace of mind every time you drive.
