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A tiny chip on your windshield might not seem like a big deal at first. It’s easy to ignore—until it suddenly spreads across your line of sight, usually at the worst possible moment. That’s exactly why glass chip repair windshield services exist: to stop small damage before it turns into a full, expensive replacement.
At Raptors Auto Glass, we see it all the time. A quick fix that could have taken 30 minutes turns into a costly replacement simply because it was delayed. It’s one of those maintenance tasks that feels minor until it isn’t. Let’s break down why acting early matters—and what you should actually do when you spot that chip
Windshield chips don’t just happen randomly. Most of the time, they’re caused by everyday driving conditions that are often out of your control. Even careful drivers can end up with damage just by being in the wrong place at the wrong time.
Kicked up by tires from the car or truck in front of you.
Blasting the AC on scorching glass or using boiling water to de-ice a frozen windshield can cause the glass to stress and pop.
Small pieces of metal or hard trash falling off construction vehicles.
Things that don't immediately shatter the glass but leave a structural "weak point."
Even a small pebble at high speed can create enough force to damage the layers of your windshield.
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It’s tempting to put it off—especially if the chip is off to the passenger side. But here’s the reality: windshield damage rarely stays the same size. Glass is constantly expanding and contracting.
The sun beats down on the glass during the day, making it grow.
The glass shrinks back down when the sun goes away.
Simply driving over speed bumps or potholes sends tremors through the frame.
Just slamming your car door can create enough air pressure to push a chip into a full-blown crack.
If you notice any of the following, it’s best to have it checked as soon as possible:
Even if it’s small, it can catch the light and blind you or distract you from the road.
If you see tiny lines growing from the center of the chip.
If it’s larger than a coin, it may be pushing the limits of repair.
If you have 2 or 3 close together, the structural integrity of that section may be compromised.
Whenever possible, repair is often the more practical option.
Most glass chip repair windshield jobs can be completed in under 45 minutes, depending on the damage.
It is a fraction of the cost of a new windshield. Some insurance providers may waive the deductible for repairs, depending on your policy.
Your factory seal is typically the most reliable, which is why preserving it is often preferred. It’s typically better to keep it whenever feasible.
If you’ve spotted a chip but can't get to the shop until tomorrow, try these temporary fixes:
High-pressure water and temperature swings are a nightmare for chips.
Keep the glass temperature stable.
Don't slam the doors or the trunk.
Some drivers choose to place a small piece of clear tape over the chip to keep debris out until it can be professionally inspected.
We assess the chip’s size, shape, and depth to ensure it qualifies for repair.
The damaged area is cleaned thoroughly to remove any debris or moisture.
A transparent resin is injected into the chip to fill and bond the glass layers.
UV light is used to harden the resin, restoring strength and transparency.
The area is polished for a smooth, seamless finish that’s almost invisible.
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Not all auto glass services are the same. Precision matters—especially when you’re dealing with something as important as your visibility and safety. At Raptors Auto Glass in Toronto, we focus on honest recommendations.
If your windshield can be saved, we’ll fix it. If it’s unsafe to repair, we’ll explain your options and when a replacement is the safer choice.
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