| By :
Brenton Ford
Be it a minor or a major crack, windshield replacement becomes inevitable, when it gets damaged. It is not practically possible to show off your car through the traffic, with a damaged windshield, that is actually spoiling its look. But the problem is that car windshield replacement is a costly matter. How much should you pay in replacing your car windscreen? Though you can always send the bill of windshield replacement to your insurance company, make sure the windshield company covers all the expenses in the bill, so that you don't have to splurge the money from your pocket. You may want to ask your auto glass company if they can waive the deductibles. The total cost for a car windscreen replacement is about $200 - $300. The price quotation may vary from one windshield company to another and the kind of vehicle. For an SUV, replacing the windscreen will be around USD 150 - USD 300, and for a minivan, it is more likely around USD 175 - USD 295. For cars it is about USD 160 - USD 325. Of course, you are very well aware that the repair for a windshield could get quite costly. A chip from a rock could cost you around $40 to $50 dollars. That is for just one chip. What if there are other chips. That means you would have to shed an extra $10 for each additional one. As per repairing cracks, the principle and the price is still the same. On the other hand, there are also other affordable options available to you if you are able to catch the problem before it gets out of hand. A number of do-it-yourself windshield chip repair kits are available on the market which allow you to take care of the problem yourself without the hassle of having to take your car in to an expert. These kits are used in fixing chips before unexpected things happen. You can purchase these kits for anywhere between $8 and $20 at a local auto parts retailer or via mail order and the Internet. The cost of fixing a windshield crack will vary depending on how much damage is done to the windshield in the first place. The key to cutting your costs is to take care of the problem as soon as you notice it, rather than waiting for the chip to turn into a crack and have the crack grown into something quite unmanageable.
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