Windshield chip repair Grand Prairie, TX
Aloha Tint Spot are the windshield chip repair experts operating in Grand Prairie and surrounding areas.
Setting the standards for auto glass chip repair
Aloha Tint Spot are considered the industry professionals when it comes to windshield chip repair in the Grand Prairie area. Our perfected methods and state of the art tools have seen us become the #1 windshield chip repair specialists in Grand Prairie.
- Industry leaders
- Warranties included
- Industry leading resin
Saving Grand Prairie residents thousands in replacement windshields
Since we have been repairing windshields here at Aloha Tint Spot we have saved our customers the costly and unnecessary windshield replacements costs by using our effective windshield chip repair service.
Windshield chip repair FAQ
Windshield chip repair has come along way in the last 10 years, with the new tools and techniques that we have adopted here at Aloha Tint Spot, Grand Prairie, we have made it possible to have a windshield repaired without effecting the structural integrity of the glass! This has seen our industry grow tremendously!
Windshields are actually made with three layers, there are 2 sheets of glass with resin in between. The result of driving on the Ontario roads can end up having something chips the windshield, it usually only damages the outer layer. Our installers here at Aloha Tint Spot can repair this outer layer with our specialist techniques!
You can still see where the point of impact occurred, but it will be very slight. If someone does not look closely, they probably would not see it. This fix is basically to prevent the crack from spreading and later requiring a new windshield which would be more costly.
Most insurance companies would rather waive the deductible price and have the damaged windshield repaired by a specialist like Aloha Tint Spot rather than have it replaced since the cost is considerably less for a repair. Therefore, if you carry a comprehensive insurance policy regardless if you have a glass waiver or glass endorsement on your policy, most insurance companies will cover the full cost of the repair.
We do not charge for any repair that fails, and we only consider a repair to be unsuccessful if it affects the structural integrity of the glass, not its appearance.