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Calgary's combination of severe hailstorms that produce instant windshield damage across entire neighbourhoods, heavy truck traffic on the QE2 that throws gravel at highway speeds, and chinook temperature swings that cause existing chips to expand overnight makes windshield damage one of the most common auto glass claims in Alberta. A cracked or chipped windshield compromises your safety and can result in a failed vehicle inspection. Find expert windshield and auto glass repair shops in Calgary offering mobile service, insurance claims assistance, and OEM-quality glass.
Resin injection to stop chips from spreading
Removing damaged glass and installing OEM or equivalent
Tempered glass replacement for all vehicle windows
On-site repair or replacement at your home or office
Recalibrating camera and sensor systems after replacement
Re-sealing deteriorated urethane adhesive
A standard windshield replacement typically costs $250-$500 for most vehicles. Vehicles with rain sensors, heated windshields, or ADAS cameras can cost $500-$1,200+ due to the specialized glass and required calibration.
In most Canadian provinces, comprehensive auto insurance covers windshield damage. Many policies include zero-deductible glass coverage, meaning you pay nothing out of pocket.
Yes, if the chip is smaller than a quarter and not directly in the driver's line of sight, a professional resin injection can restore structural integrity and prevent spreading.
If your vehicle has a front-facing camera (for lane departure, auto-braking, etc.), the camera must be professionally recalibrated after any windshield replacement to ensure these safety systems function accurately.