Windshield Warranty Repairs in Colorado Springs, CO
If a previous repair from Bob’s ever acts up, we’ll come back and fix it at no charge — for as long as you own the vehicle.
Serving Colorado Springs, Monument, Briargate, Falcon, Northgate, Fountain, and the I-25 / Powers corridor with fast, mobile warranty service.
When a Previous Windshield Repair Starts to Worry You
Most windshield repairs hold up just fine. But every now and then, a repaired chip or crack can change over time — especially with Colorado Springs temperature swings, winter road gravel, and daily highway driving.
You might notice things like:
- The damage looks a little different than it did right after the repair
- You see a faint new “leg” or short line near the original impact
- You’re not sure if the damage is spreading or if it’s just the way the resin looks
- You heard or felt a strong rock impact near a previous repair and now you’re concerned
It’s easy to second-guess a previous repair — especially when you rely on your vehicle every day and drive on I-25, Powers, or Highway 83 in all kinds of weather. The last thing you want is to wonder, “Is my windshield still okay?”
That’s exactly why we back our work with a lifetime workmanship guarantee and a simple, no-hassle warranty repair process.
Our Lifetime Warranty: We Stand Behind Every Repair
When we repair a chip or crack at Bob’s Windshield Repair, we expect it to stay stable. If a repair we performed ever fails due to workmanship, we’ll come back and fix it at no charge for as long as you own the vehicle.
What Our Warranty Covers
- Workmanship-related issues with a repair performed by Bob’s
- Repairs that begin to spread or show new stress from the original impact point
- Resin failure or unusual appearance clearly related to the original repair
If we look at the damage and determine it’s warranty related, we’ll correct the issue at no cost — and make sure you understand what changed and why.
What Our Warranty Does Not Cover
- New rock impacts or chips in a different spot on the windshield
- Additional damage caused by a separate impact near the original repair
- Large crack-outs where the glass has failed in multiple directions after new damage
In those cases, we’ll explain what’s new and what’s old, and recommend the best next step — whether that’s another repair, monitoring the damage, or talking to a replacement shop.
Either way, you’ll get a clear, honest evaluation so you can make a confident decision.
Why Drivers Trust Bob’s with Warranty Repairs
Anyone can say “we guarantee our work.” We back it up in writing — and with real follow-through when you call.
What We Look At During a Warranty Inspection
When you schedule a warranty visit, we don’t just glance at the glass and say “looks fine.” We walk through a focused checklist to figure out exactly what’s going on.
Step 1 – Confirm the Original Repair
We verify that the damage in question is a repair we performed and identify the original repair type (chip, short crack, medium crack, or long crack).
Step 2 – Inspect the Current State of the Damage
Basically, we inspect the damage as if we just performed the repair. Is there more of a glare to it than there should be? is there evidence of a new leg, or one that is "growing"? It's normal for repaired chips and cracks to appear slightly brighter over time because the sun's UV is bombarding the resin daily. It's quite another matter when the damage glares as brightly as it did prior to repair. When that happens you need to schedule a warranty repair and have us check it out.
Step 3 – Look for New Impact Points
We inspect the area for new rock impacts, secondary chips, or fresh damage that might be separate from the original repair.
Step 4 – Evaluate Crack or Chip Behavior
We gently apply pressure and look at how the glass reacts. If a line is spreading from the original impact in a way that points to resin or bonding issues, that’s a strong sign of a warranty repair.
Step 5 – Decide: Warranty, New Repair, or Replacement
We’ll explain whether this is:
- A warranty issue we can fix at no charge
- New damage that can be repaired under normal pricing
- Structural glass failure where replacement is the safer option In this case, we'll refund the amount you paid for the repair to put towards the replacement.
No matter what we find, you’ll get a clear explanation and a straightforward recommendation.
What to Do If You’re Concerned About a Previous Repair
If something about your windshield repair doesn’t seem right, here’s the simplest way to handle it:
- Take a quick photo of the area from inside the vehicle, if possible.
- Note roughly when the repair was done and when you noticed the change.
- Think about any recent impacts, hard potholes, or extreme temperature swings.
- Schedule a warranty inspection or call to talk through what you’re seeing.
We’ll let you know whether it sounds like something we should look at right away, or whether it’s simply how a normal, stable repair appears in different lighting.
Warranty Repairs Built for Colorado Springs Weather and Roads
Colorado Springs is tough on windshields. Our warranty policy is designed with that in mind.
- Cold nights and sunny days that expand and contract the glass
- Winter sand and gravel on I-25, Powers, and Highway 83
- Daily commuting on roads with bumps, ruts, and construction zones
We routinely perform warranty inspections and touch-ups for customers in Northgate, Briargate, Falcon, Monument, Fountain, and around Peterson SFB and the Air Force Academy. Our goal is simple: if something we repaired needs attention, we’ll take care of it.
Warranty Repair Pricing
Warranty Repairs on Previous Work
$0 — no charge for qualifying warranty repairs
If we determine the issue is related to our workmanship on a previous repair, we’ll correct it at no cost for as long as you own the vehicle.
If the damage is new or separate from the original repair, we’ll explain your options and quote standard chip or crack repair pricing before any work begins.
Need a New Repair Instead of Warranty Work?
If this is a brand-new chip or crack, these services are usually a better match than a warranty repair:
Warranty Repair FAQs
How long does my windshield repair warranty last?
Our workmanship warranty lasts for as long as you own the vehicle. If a repair we performed fails due to workmanship at any point during your ownership, we’ll fix it at no charge.
How do I know if it’s a warranty issue or new damage?
Sometimes it’s obvious, and sometimes it’s not. That’s why we offer warranty inspections. We’ll look at the glass, check for new impact points, and explain whether what you’re seeing is normal, a warranty concern, or new damage.
Will you come to me for a warranty repair?
Yes. Warranty work is handled just like any other mobile visit. We can meet you at home, work, school, or the gym anywhere within our Colorado Springs service area.
Does the warranty cover new rock chips or cracks?
No. The warranty covers workmanship on the original repair. New rock impacts or separate areas of damage are handled as new repairs, but we’ll clearly explain the difference so you know exactly what you’re paying for.
Can a warranty repair help me avoid replacement?
Often, yes. If we catch a workmanship-related issue early, a warranty repair can help stabilize the damage and reduce the risk of a larger crack-out that might require replacement.
Does a warranty repair affect my ADAS system?
No. Warranty repairs, like all our repairs, keep your original windshield in place. Because we’re not replacing the glass or moving sensors, no ADAS recalibration is needed.
Not Sure About a Previous Repair? Let’s Take a Look.
If you’re worried about how a repaired chip or crack looks, or you think it might be changing, reach out. We’d rather check it and tell you everything is fine than have you drive around wondering.