The term “auto glass” encompasses multiple types of glass installed in vehicles. Each has its own unique set of strengths and weaknesses. If your car has been damaged by an unfortunate event and needs repairs, it’s important to know what kind of damage has occurred and how to repair it. There are many different types of auto glass that may be damaged during an accident. Each type has its own unique properties and methods for repair. Some examples of auto glass include: front windshield, back windshield, side windows, and rear window. The most common types of auto glass repair are outlined below.

A. Piece-By-Piece Repair

Piece-by-Piece repair involves removing the damaged section of glass from the car and replacing it with a fresh piece. Piece-by-Piece repair is often used when the section of glass is too damaged to remove safely. Piece-by-Piece repair can be dangerous and should only be attempted by professionals. Piece-by-Piece repair is also the least expensive repair method. Piece-by-Piece repair is often the best option for repairs to the front windshield since the other windows are much easier to remove.

B. Sealant-Based Repair

A sealant-based repair is a method of repairing a small amount of damage to a section of auto glass without having to replace the entire piece. Sealant-based repairs are often used to repair small chips or cracks in the windshield. Sealant-based repairs can be done on any auto glass, but are often used for the front windshield. Sealant-based repairs are often used as a temporary fix while the auto glass is being replaced. Sealant-based repairs are often less expensive than full-blown replacement, but should only be used when repairing a small amount of damage.

C. Full-Blown Replacement

Full-blown replacement is the most common method of auto glass repair. Full-blown replacement involves removing the damaged section of glass and installing a new section in its place. Full-blown replacement is often the best option for large sections of auto glass. Full-blown replacement is often the most expensive repair method and should only be used when necessary. Full-blown replacement should only be attempted by professionals. Full-blown replacement is also the riskiest repair method since the technician may be exposed to hazardous materials. Full-blown replacement is often a good option for repairs to the front windshield since the other windows are much easier to remove.

D. Hybrid Repair

A hybrid repair is a combination of the two above methods. Hybrid repairs are often used to repair large sections of auto glass. Hybrid repairs are a combination of a sealant repair and a full-blown replacement. Hybrid repairs are often a good option for repairs to the back windshield since the other windows are much easier to remove.

E. Conclusion

There are many different types of auto glass that may be damaged during an accident. Each type has its own unique properties and methods for repair. Piece-by-Piece repair is often the best option for repairs to the front windshield since the other windows are much easier to remove. Full-blown replacement is often the best option for large sections of auto glass. Hybrid repairs are a good option for repairs to large sections of auto glass such as the back windshield.

Frequently Asked Question

Typically the cost of paintless dent repair is much less than conventional body shop repair. This is due to not needing parts replacement, paint, or removal and installation labor time.
A door ding repair can range anywhere from $75 up depending on the severity and location of the dent.
Hail damage repair is priced by using dent size and counts per autobody panel. Hail damage repair can range from $500 up to $20,000 depending on the make and model of the car. Dent size, panel materials such as aluminum or steel, and the extent of the damage are also cost factors.
  • Save hundreds over conventional auto body repair
  • Restore your damaged vehicle to pre-damage condition
  • Small dents repaired while you wait
  • Combined tech experience over 50 years
  • Insurance approved
  • All repair work is 100% satisfaction guaranteed
Paintless Dent Repair is the process of repairing each dent in your vehicle’s exterior individually by hand. It takes an experienced PDR technician to remove dents quickly while maintaining a high quality finish.