First, call your insurance. They often times will fix it for free. But if you are like me and took the collision off of your old vehicle, you either call a pro or do it yourself. In order to do it yourself, the crack or chip will likely have to be 2-4" in diameter or less. Kits are available for around $10 and take around an hour. Kits come with a resin and an applicator that will help force it into the chip/crack area. It is easy, but there will likely be a few waiting periods.
No. A chip can be repaired, but not a crack.
There is a easy way to fix it you can send in you car to a repair store such as auto tires they can fix your windshield for cheap or you can do it manually for free.
Most insurance companies will cover this repair, so have a professional take care of it.
Get a new car
Oh, dude, it's like this - a windshield replacement is when they straight-up swap out your whole windshield for a new one, like giving your car a fresh pair of glasses. On the other hand, a windshield repair is when they try to fix up a small crack or chip, like putting a band-aid on it and hoping for the best. So, like, one's a total makeover, and the other's just a quick fix, ya know?
You can fix a paint chip from a car by going to a near automobile fixing center. In addition, you can follow online video tutorials on car fixing on websites such as Youtube.
You can take your car to your local mechanic who can fix the broken windshield for you. Alternatively, you can have a glass repairer attend your home or office.
It can be frustrating to discover a chip or crack in your car windshield. Windshield damage can impede your vision, and make it dangerous to drive your vehicle. Depending on the severity of the damage, there are several options you can choose from to get it fixed. Act Quickly to Avoid Further Damage Don’t wait to address the problem. A crack or chip in a car windshield can spread very quickly, and the larger the damage is the more expensive and time consuming it will be to get it repaired. Changes in the temperature between day and night can increase the length of cracks, as can driving over bumps in the road. As soon as you notice the problem, begin to work toward finding the proper repair methods and get it fixed before it becomes too large and the windshield has to be replaced. Fix It Yourself If the crack or chip in your car windshield is smaller than a silver dollar, you should be able to repair it yourself. Most auto parts stores sell do it yourself windshield repair kits that are easy to use and can fix your car windshield very quickly. Due to the nature of safety glass, you can create an undetectable repair by using clear silicone gel and a pressure device that will push the gel completely into all of the nooks and crannies of the damaged area. When the gel dries, it blends completely in with the rest of the glass and your car windshield will be as strong and clear as it was before the damage. Call in the Experts If the damage is larger than a silver dollar, you need to take your car to an auto body shop for repairs. They have more advanced equipment, and can fix windshield damage that you couldn’t fix on your own. In extreme cases the windshield may be beyond repair and they will have to replace the entire glass panel. Car windshield replacements usually take about two hours if the shop has the right sized windshield in stock. Most insurance companies fully cover glass replacement, so you shouldn’t have any out of pocket expenses if you have to take the car to the shop.
You replace it like you would a windshield.
Replace windshield
You can get a small chip or crack repaired by an auto glass specialist such as Safelite. A repair is a much better alternative to waiting it out until the small crack becomes larger and you are forced to replace the entire windshield.
It cost me $45 by licensed window specialist to fix a chip in my windshield. He basically filled it with a clear epoxy with a special hand held injection tool that stuck to the windsheild. This made the chip almost invisible and definitely stronger than it was had I left it alone.