Hi recently a rock hit the windshield leaving a small crack about 2cm circular diameter. It’s rather small and not bothering me with the driving at all so I’d rather not spend hundreds of dollars to replace the whole window but if there’s any way to repair it for a cheaper cost near Toronto area i’d appretiate it…

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You can check with your insurance company. I live in the U.S., but my insurance company fix the small Dings free to continue to pay to replace the windshield. I never had to use the service, but I’m glad to know that is theirs. Hope this helps. Dakota
There are kits available at auto parts store to take care of the rock “Bulls Eye-type stroke. If you do not want to prove ourselves more auto glass shops will do it for about $ 35. Many times your insurance will pay if you have full coverage. They prefer to do but wait until it extends and pay for the whole windshield. Check with your insurance agent.
There are people out there that can repair the windshield glass epoxy special blends. I would like to leave a 2 cm circular crack without compensation if it does not continue to grow in size while driving. A seller can often be found in discount stores glass go home and change the windshield in less than an hour. Look in the Yellow Pages telephone directory, then call and request a quote.
Ziebart excellent repair and auto glass replacement and has very reasonable prices. The Chevrolet dealership I worked here in the U.S. subcontracted almost all of their glassware Ziebart and I used to have a cracked windscreen replacement smart bad my own vehicle. Most car insurance policies have a deductible of $ windscreen collision coverage of 500, but only a $ 100 deductible on comprehensive coverage, and insurance claims would be covered by hail damage coverage is complete Ziebart bill your insurance company for all, but the amount of your deductible coverage. I negotiated with them when they replaced my windshield and gave half of my deductible and if the replacement cost me $ 50 from his pocket and my insurance company paid the rest. Ziebart locations investigated and discovered that there is a Ziebart Toronto. Here’s the link: http://www. ziebarttoronto. com / glass. htm
I had similar problems last winter and was pleased to have reached my repairs covered under my extended warranty. They are, if you do not buy directly from the manufacturer. http://www. autoadviceonline. com / Quote Guarantee. html