Thursday, July 19, 2012

Chipio & Customer Satisfaction

Every customer concern is important to us at Chipio. That is why a live person is available to address them 24 hours a day 7 days a week.

All customer issues are handled by our customer service team. Their goal is to have each customer concern on its way to being resolved within 48 hours. A customer service representative works with the customer from the initial call until they are satisfied with the end result, all the while being courteous, informative, pro-active and friendly no matter what the situation.

The attitude of the customer service team extends out to our field managers and from them to each of the Chipio technicians.  It is imperative that Chipio technicians strive for customer satisfaction even though the time they spend with the customer is minimal. Here are just a couple of the compliments that are called into Chipio’s head office daily about our technicians.


“I am very happy with the repair job that was performed on my windshield on July 5,2012. I am very impressed with my technician Derek.” – Taryn, Potterville, MI

“Tyler (technician) was very quick and professional. I am very happy with the service that I received.” – Raja, Overland Park, KS


All of our customers have the opportunity to share with Chipio about their repair experience. Located on the back of each invoice is a customer survey that will be submitted to Chipio’s head office. Each survey is evaluated to ensure that the technician is meeting and exceeding the Chipio standard.

If you would like to share with us your experience with Chipio please contact us at comments@ChipioRocks.com or 855-GO-CHIPIO.

Tuesday, July 3, 2012

Repair vs. Replacement

WHACK!
There was a time when a chip or crack in your windshield meant certain replacement. That's no longer the case. Modern technology makes it possible to repair windshields that would have previously been scrapped. Not only does this save your windshield, it also saves you money.
Do I have to replace my windshield or can it be repaired?
Windshield repair or replacement depends on the size, location and severity of the damage. The majority of windshield repair shops can repair quarter-sized rock chips and cracks up to six inches long. Anything bigger and most places will recommend replacement.
Location of the damage also plays an important role in determining your windshield's fate. Cracks at the edge of the windshield tend to spread very quickly and can compromise the structural integrity of the glass. If they're caught in time, they can be repaired.
Regardless of the size and location of a chip or crack, it's always advisable to have it repaired quickly. If you wait some time to repair it, dirt can work its way into the damaged area, affecting the effectiveness and clarity of the repair.
Finally, bear in mind that if your windshield took a big enough hit, it may simply be beyond saving. Major impacts (BIG objects) or accident damage go beyond what any repair facility can fix. In these severe cases, replacement is a must.
How much will this cost?
The cost to repair a windshield is pretty standard across the country. MSN Autos surveyed windshield repair facilities across the country and found that costs are fairly consistent. Repairing a single rock chip costs around $40-$50 for the first chip, then usually $10 extra for each additional chip. The cost to repair most cracks is about the same.
Windshield replacement costs considerably more and varies greatly depending on the vehicle. In addition to the cost of the windshield itself, a windshield molding kit and installation labor must be factored into the overall replacement cost.
MSN Autos checked with an assortment of dealers and automotive glass shops to get an idea of representative replacement costs for the following four 1998 vehicles—Toyota Camry, Ford Explorer, Chevrolet Corvette, BMW 540i. All prices include windshield, molding and installation.

VehicleDealer PriceAutomotive Glass Shop Price
Toyota Camry$550.00$350.00
Ford Explorer$1,300.00$400.00
Chevrolet Corvette$920.00$650.00
BMW 540i$650.00$500.00
The difference in cost between a dealer price and an independent glass shop is usually due to the actual glass used. Dealers often charge more because they're using an Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) windshield, which is exactly the same as the one that originally came with the car.
Meanwhile, local automotive glass shops typically use windshields from non-OEM suppliers. This glass is usually less expensive, but offers quality, safety and clarity similar to the more-expensive OEM windshield. Non-OEM glass is required to meet or exceed the same safety standards as OEM glass.

Is this covered by my insurance?
Windshields are covered by nearly all automotive insurance companies. But because the cost to replace a windshield is so much higher than repairing it (four to ten times higher), coverage is handled differently for replacement vs. repair.
If you're replacing a windshield, your insurance company will ask you to pay your deductible and they'll pay for the complete replacement.
However, if you're repairing the windshield, the deal is a little sweeter. Having recognized that it's more economical to repair a windshield than replace it, some insurance companies will waive your deductible and pay for the entire repair.
This is confirmed by Jean Mires, Operations Manager for AAA Insurance in Bellevue, WA, who told MSN Autos, "If a windshield needs to be replaced, we pay the replacement cost and the policyholder pays the deductible. But if it can be repaired, then we waive the deductible and pay for the repair in full."
This arrangement encourages customers to repair their windshields rather than replace them every time they're chipped. It also represents a substantial savings to both you and your insurance company over the lifetime of your policy.
On the other hand, if your windshield is in genuine need of replacement don't skimp, replace it. A heavily damaged windshield is not only difficult to look through, it's also unsafe. The structural integrity may have been compromised and could weaken further if it isn't replaced quickly.
Have a qualified glass specialist carefully examine your windshield to determine whether a repair will suffice or if it should indeed be replaced. Also remember to check with your insurance agent to confirm the terms of your coverage before committing to any windshield work.
How does windshield repair work?
Windshield repair involves injection of a special resin into the damaged area using a tool that attaches directly to the glass. Once injected, this resin is then cured and polished to restore the clarity and strength to the glass.
When a chip or crack occurs, it often spreads into the windshield's inner layer of plastic, which is sandwiched between two layers of glass. In some instances, a drill is used to make a clean passageway to the plastic, where the resin is injected to repair the damage.
Think of a windshield repair as first-aid that prevents the damage from getting worse. In some cases, it may look nearly perfect, while in others, it could still appear slightly blemished. But in either case, a proper repair prevents damage from spreading.
And since every chip is unique, some will respond more effectively to repair than others. A repaired windshield will never look as perfectly clear as a brand new one.

Source

Wednesday, June 20, 2012

It’s NOT Full Serve, It’s NOT Self Serve, It’s FRIENDLY Serve


During the month of June Chipio Windshield Repair has been rolling out our Friendly Serve program partnered with the Army and Air Force Exchange Service (AAFES) throughout the country. This new service brings back many of the same courtesies that were found at gas stations in the past. The men and women of our armed forces and their families are treated to a six point safety inspection while refueling their vehicle.

The simple courtesies of the 6 point inspection are designed to help ensure the safety of the customer and their family while traveling in their automobile. It is the small things such as fluid and tire pressure checks that make the vehicle run smoother. And of course Chipio Friendly Serve Attendants are always equipped to repair the customer’s windshield if they would like.  

All of the Chipio Friendly Serve Attendants are excited to serve the men and women of our armed forces while bring back to the gas pump simple courtesies from simpler times.

Monday, May 21, 2012

April Employee of the Month


Chipio’s April Employee of the Month is Janice Loukota.

Janice began her employment with Chipio in 2010. Through the last 2 years she has become knowledgeable in many areas of the Chipio corporate office including billing, collections, customer service and heading special short term projects.  She is always quick to ask her fellow team members if they need help and always has a great attitude in everything she does.

Janice is truly an exemplary Chipio team member!

Friday, May 18, 2012

Insurance Companies and Windshield Repairs

Many insurance companies consider a windshield repair
preventative maintenance, it is cost effective for them to assist their
customer with a windshield repair rather than pay for a windshield replacement.
The repair is filed as a “no fault” claim and therefore the deductable is waived
and they fully pay for the cost of the repair, if the customer has
comprehensive coverage.
Many factors are taken into consideration when determining
if a customer’s rates will increase, but many times the monthly payments are
not affected by the “no fault” claim. The best way to ensure that insurance rates
will not increase is for the customer to speak with their insurance agent.
Here are just a few insurance companies Chipio works with:
  • 21st Century
  • AIG
  • Farmers
  • Farm Bureau
  • Geico
  • GMAC
  • Hartford
  • Liberty Mutual
  • Nationwide
  • Progressive
  • State Farm
  • USAA
For information or questions please call our customer service
department at 855-GO-CHIPIO

Wednesday, April 25, 2012

March Employee of the Month

Jacqueline Rendon has been a key player on the Chipio team for the past two and a half years. She manages the billing department with a team of eight and assisting our team throughout the country with any of their billing issues.
Jacqueline is being recognized during the month of April for her dedication to her team and her positive attitude. She has taken on extra responsibility as the sole manager of the billing department which is not an easy job. Her fellow team members enjoy her contagious laugh and friendly personality. Not to mention that Jacqueline has impeccable taste in shoes!

Friday, March 30, 2012

Chipio at Ft. Hood, TX

 
Take a look at just one of the many Chipio Windshield Repair set ups on a military instillation. We love all of the room! It allows us to offer customer free services such as applying Rain-X to their windshield without holding up customers that need to get the damage in their windshield repaired. The flags and bright blue tent make it so easy to spot where you will be able to find a friendly Chipio technician!


The Chipio information tent is a great place to learn about windshield repair. The technician will also be able to help you find out if your insurance company will waive your deductible for the repair so there will be no out of pocket cost to you.


Chipio is proud to be offering our service to the men and women of our armed forces!