Expert Windshield Chip Repair
Even the smallest rock chip can turn into a full windshield crack if it’s left untreated—especially during temperature changes or rough driving conditions. Our technicians can quickly repair minor chips and cracks before they spread, saving you time and the cost of a full replacement.
Crown Auto Glass is an ICBC Glass Express–approved facility, which means rock chip repairs are free through comprehensive insurance. There’s no paperwork and no waiting period—just drive in, and we’ll take care of the repair while you wait.
Fast, Safe, and Cost-Free Repairs
A windshield repair usually takes around an hour, and it is possible that damage can be restored to near-invisible clarity if treated early. Our process seals and strengthens the glass to stop cracks from spreading and maintain your vehicle’s structural integrity.
To qualify for a free repair through insurance:
- The chip must be smaller than a loonie
- It must be at least 4 cm from the edge of the windshield
- It can’t obstruct the driver’s clear view
- There must be no more than three chips
If your damage doesn’t qualify for insurance, we still offer affordable out-of-pocket repair options for small chips.
Don’t Wait Until It Spreads
A small repair today can save you from a full windshield replacement later. Book an appointment online or stop by our Burnaby shop—most repairs only take around an hour.
Book your free rock chip repair today and drive with confidence.

Yes — if the chip is smaller than a loonie and hasn’t spread, it can usually be repaired without replacing the entire windshield. Our technicians inject specialized resin that restores the glass’s strength and clarity while preventing the damage from spreading.
A standard repair takes about 1 hour, including preparations, curing time, and finalizing claims with your insurance provider.
ICBC-covered rock chip repairs are free for eligible customers (depending on impact size, location and number of impacts). For non-ICBC or private claims, give us a call as it depends on chip size and number of impacts.