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Edmonton's extreme cold creates one of the most common windshield damage scenarios in Canada — chips that are small and stable in the fall become sudden full-width cracks overnight when temperatures drop to -30°C and the glass contracts rapidly across an existing stress fracture, making early chip repair critical before the first deep cold snap of winter. 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 Edmonton 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.