Collision Glass Repair: Frequently Asked Questions
Collision glass repair addresses vehicle glass damage specifically caused by accidents, impacts, or crashes. The certified technicians at Peruzzi Collision Center are answering the most common questions about collision glass repair to help drivers understand their options after accident damage.

What's the Difference Between Collision Glass Repair and Regular Glass Repair?
Collision glass repair differs from regular chip repair because it addresses damage caused by vehicle accidents rather than road debris. Collision damage typically involves multiple impact points, stress fractures from airbag deployment, or complete glass failure during crashes. This type of damage often affects safety systems integration, requiring ADAS recalibration and specialized installation techniques to maintain your vehicle's structural integrity.
Is Collision Glass Repair Covered by My Insurance?
Most comprehensive insurance policies cover collision glass repair with minimal or zero deductible when filed as part of a collision claim. Peruzzi Collision Center works directly with all major insurance providers, handling paperwork and coordinating with adjusters. We provide detailed damage documentation, photographs, and estimates to streamline claim approval. Our established insurance relationships often result in direct billing arrangements that minimize your out-of-pocket expenses.
Can I Safely Drive with Collision Glass Damage?
Driving with collision-damaged glass is unsafe and potentially illegal. Windshields provide up to 30 percent of your vehicle's roof strength during rollover protection. Compromised glass reduces structural integrity and can impair visibility. Spider-web cracks, stress fractures, or loose glass pieces create immediate safety hazards. Most states require immediate windshield repair for damage that obstructs the driver's view.
How Long Does Collision Glass Repair Take?
The length of your collision glass repair depends on the extent of the damage. Complex repairs involving ADAS systems may need additional calibration time. We schedule appointments to minimize inconvenience and can often provide same-day service for urgent repairs. Proper adhesive curing time cannot be rushed, as it ensures your safety and maintains manufacturer specifications.
Why Choose Professional Collision Glass Repair Over DIY Kits?
Professional collision glass repair ensures DOT safety compliance, proper ADAS calibration, and structural integrity that DIY kits cannot provide. Our Assured Performance Certified technicians use OEM-quality materials, specialized tools, and follow manufacturer installation procedures. Improper installation can void insurance coverage, compromise safety systems, and create liability issues. Professional installation also typically includes warranties on both materials and workmanship.
Trust Peruzzi Collision Center for Expert Glass Repair
Don't compromise your safety with temporary fixes or inferior replacement glass. Contact our collision center in Fairless Hills, PA, today to schedule your collision glass repair assessment and let us restore your vehicle's safety and appearance.