We provide mobile rock chip and crack repair across St. George and Washington County. We fill and seal the damage to restore strength and stop it from spreading — wherever you're parked.
Most chips — and many short cracks — can be repaired instead of replacing the whole windshield.
A circular chip with a clear impact point in the center, common from gravel and road debris.
A small impact point with short cracks radiating outward like the legs of a star.
Damage with more than one feature — for example a bullseye with cracks coming off it.
A single line of separation in the glass. Many shorter cracks can be repaired before they spread.
We want you to know exactly what a quality chip repair does — and doesn't — do:
A chip repair is not a cosmetic fix. You may still see a faint mark where the chip was once it's repaired. The goal is to restore the windshield's strength and stop the damage from spreading — not to make it completely disappear.
If the damage is too large, in the driver's direct line of sight, or has already spread across the glass, a repair may not be the right call. We'll tell you honestly before starting any work so you can make the best decision.
💡 Catch it early. A small chip repaired today costs a fraction of a full windshield replacement and keeps your original factory glass. Wait too long and a temperature swing or a bump on the road can turn it into a crack.