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WLT Windshield Repair

 
 
Frequently Ask Questions

Ten Most Commonly Asked Questions

  1. Will the break disappear when repaired?
    Answer:
    No. Windshield repair is not a cosmetic procedure; it is a structural repair. There will be a 60-80% clearing out or fading of the break. The chip or crack will not be nearly as noticeable after repair, but will not completely disappear.
  2. What does it cost?
    Answer:
    Chips are $35 for the first one and $10 for each additional chip on the same windshield. Cracks up to 6 inches long are repairable and cost $40.
  3. What can be repaired?
    Answer:
    Chips that will fit under a credit card and cracks up to the length of a dollar bill.
  4. Does windshield repair really work?
    Answer:
    Yes! I have a 97% success rate! Most repairs hold!
  5. Is the work guaranteed?
    Answer:
    Yes! There is a 100% money back guarantee on all repairs. The repair holds or you get your money back.
  6. Will my insurance pay for it?
    Answer:
    Yes, if you have full coverage. Most insurance companies will do away with your deductible and pay for repair. The customer must turn in the claim. It's easy! Just call the toll free number on your insurance card. Follow the prompts to turn in your own claim. Tell them who you want to do the repair. You have the right by law to use the service you want. A fax will be sent to the repair service you specify (hopefully WLT Windshield Repair). The you stop for me to do the repair. I do the work. You sign the receipt and fax. You drive off and I mail it in. Easy!
  7. How long will it take?
    Answer:
    The average chip takes 10 minutes. The average crack takes 15-20 minutes.
  8. How long will a repair last?
    Answer:
    Done properly, most repairs will last the life of your windshield.
  9. How long must I wait before I can wash my car?
    Answer:
    No waiting is required
  10. Does this spot need to be repaired?
    Answer:
    If the area is pinhead size and has no lines coming from it, NO. It's just a pit and doesn't need repair. If lines are present, the glass is broken. Then repair is needed.
 
 


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Winshield damage before applying fix.

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Windshield damage, after applying fix.