Repair Standards & Best Practices
Understanding ROLAGS Standards: When Your Windshield Can Be Repaired
By Windshield Advisor Team
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8 min read
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March 5, 2026
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Based on the white paper:
Windshield Damage Assessment: The Repair vs. Replace Decision Matrix →Key Takeaways
- ✓ROLAGS provides science-based criteria ensuring repairs restore adequate structural integrity and safety
- ✓Conservative thresholds reflect crash testing data and long-term repair performance studies
- ✓Following ROLAGS standards protects both immediate safety and long-term windshield integrity
- ✓Professional technicians use ROLAGS as the baseline but may apply more conservative criteria for specific situations
- ✓Understanding ROLAGS helps evaluate whether shop recommendations are appropriate or overly aggressive
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