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Low-Cost Windshield Repair

Fix Minor Cracks Fast

Get an Affordable Windshield Repair Plan

Small chips and cracks in your windshield can turn into big problems—but they don’t have to! That’s why we offer a windshield repair product designed to help you restore clarity and prevent further damage. Protect your windshield, save money, and drive with confidence knowing you’re covered if the unexpected happens.

Talk to your Acceptance Insurance agent about the benefits and costs of this type of plan.  Your friendly neighborhood agent can answer all your questions and get you started with a repair plan.

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Why Get a Windshield Protection Plan?

If you’re unsure whether you need a windshield plan, consider the importance of this car part — a vital element of your vehicle. Your windshield provides structural support if your car rolls. It provides protection from debris or natural elements, such as snow and rain, from entering your car and interfering with visibility. Cracks and pits in your windshield can increase sun glare and hinder your view of the road.

If you’ve got a minor crack or ding, you may think it’s not a big deal. But that small flaw can quickly turn into a fully damaged windshield that requires replacement if left untreated. You can save yourself the trouble and a big headache by having that minor flaw fixed under a coverage plan.

What’s Covered Under a Windshield Repair Protection

There are a variety of windshield damage types, some worse than others. Issues this plan would most likely cover include:

  • Bull’s eye crack: A circular pattern with the point of impact being the center, often caused by a stray rock.
  • Half-moon crack: This is similar to a bull’s eye crack but is semicircular; it’s often trickier to fix this type and, thus, trickier to restore its structural integrity.
  • Star break: Lines reach out from a central impact, making this more serious damage that you should fix right away.
  • Edge crack: These cracks start near the edge of your front window and spread toward the center. This type of crack also calls for immediate attention.
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Clear Advantages: The Benefits of a Windshield Protection Plan

Most repair plans offer the following advantages:

  • Quick 24-Hour Service: A technician will come to you any time and any day to fix your damage in a timely manner.
  • Prevents Further Damage: When you fix minor cracks or other flaws, you can help prevent the need to replace the entire front window.

Discuss the specifics of your situation with your Acceptance Insurance agent and what may and may not be covered by a repair protection plan. Any damage can become much worse if left untreated and can lead to the need for windshield replacement, which is not covered under this repair coverage.

Get Affordable Windshield Repair Coverage Today!

Now that you know all about windshield repair coverage, including its cost and benefits, isn’t it time to protect yourself?

The helpful Acceptance Insurance agents are ready to find you the best auto coverage, including affordable windshield repair coverage. Just visit us online, drop by a convenient location for an in-person visit, or call us at 877-405-7102 for a free, quick, and easy quote! We love saving you money.

Windshield Protection Plan FAQs

Is Windshield Protection Worth the Cost?

With a windshield protection plan in place, you’ll have confidence your repairs will be covered in the case of most types of damage. Just one incident may mean the cost of the plan is covered.

What are Some Things the Windshield Protection Plan Does Not Cover?

There are a few things a windshield protection plan does not cover, such as damage from an accident (that would be covered under your car insurance) and vandalism.

What Is an Average Cost to Repair a Broken Windshield?

The cost for replacement can start at around $350 but on a higher-end or modern vehicle that may be more complex due to sensors or driver-assist technologies, this cost may be much more. If your damaged front window is causing visibility issues, it could also cost you extra in the way of auto repairs and medical expenses if that poor visibility leads to a car crash.