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Auto Glass Repair & Replacement

Windshield chips and cracks compromise safety and visibility. Professional auto glass repair fixes chips before they spread, while full windshield replacement restores structural integrity with OEM or OEM-equivalent glass.

Why Professional Auto Glass Repair & Replacement?

Mobile service — we come to your home or office
Chip repair often free with insurance (no deductible)
OEM and OEM-equivalent glass options
ADAS camera recalibration available for safety systems
Same-day or next-day service in most areas
Lifetime warranty on repairs

Our Auto Glass Repair & Replacement Process

1
Damage Assessment

We evaluate the chip or crack location, size, and depth to determine if repair or replacement is needed.

2
Insurance Coordination

We handle insurance billing. Chip repairs are often fully covered with zero deductible under comprehensive coverage.

3
Repair or Replacement

Chip repair is completed in 30–45 minutes. Full windshield replacement takes 1–2 hours plus cure time.

4
ADAS Calibration

Vehicles with cameras or sensors mounted to the windshield require recalibration after glass replacement — we perform this on-site.

Auto Glass Repair & Replacement by City

Our local pros understand the unique conditions of your city — climate, home types, and seasonal challenges.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can a chip in my windshield be repaired, or do I need a new windshield?
Chips smaller than a quarter and cracks under 6 inches can typically be repaired. Cracks in the driver's line of sight, at the glass edge, or that have spread should be replaced.
Does auto glass repair cost anything with insurance?
In most states, windshield chip repair is covered 100% with no deductible under comprehensive coverage as a loss-prevention measure. Full replacement uses your comprehensive deductible.
How long does windshield repair take?
Chip repair: 30–45 minutes. Full windshield replacement: 1–2 hours for installation, then 1–2 hours safe drive-away time for adhesive to cure.
What is ADAS and why does it need recalibration?
ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) includes lane departure warning, collision avoidance, and automatic emergency braking cameras often mounted to the windshield. Replacement changes the glass alignment, requiring camera recalibration for accurate operation.

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