FAQs
Mobile Glass Pros
How do I know if my windshield needs to be replaced or just repaired?
Replacement is typically recommended if the crack exceeds 6 inches in length or if the damage impairs the driver's visibility. Repairs are often suitable for chips smaller than a quarter and cracks less than 3 inches long.Will my insurance cover windshield replacement?
Windshield replacement is frequently covered by comprehensive auto insurance policies, often with minimal or no deductible. It's advisable to check with your specific insurance provider for details on your coverage.How long does windshield replacement take?
A typical windshield replacement, including recalibration if necessary, usually takes between 60 to 90 minutes. After the replacement, your vehicle is immediately safe to drive and can be washed without any waiting period.Can a rock chip in my windshield be repaired, or does the whole windshield need to be replaced?
Most small chips, particularly those smaller than a quarter, can be quickly and cost-effectively repaired. However, if the chip has developed into a crack longer than 3-6 inches or is in the driver's line of sight, replacement might be necessary. Swift repair is crucial to prevent damage spread and avoid full replacement.How does mobile windshield replacement work?
In mobile windshield replacement, a trained technician travels to your specified location, such as your home or workplace, equipped with all necessary tools and materials. The replacement is then performed on-site, typically in a driveway or parking area.Is mobile service more expensive than in-shop replacement?
Generally, mobile service is offered at no additional cost, especially when covered by insurance. However, it's recommended to verify with the specific service provider as policies may differ.Is mobile windshield replacement as reliable as in-shop service?
Mobile windshield replacement is indeed as reliable as in-shop service. Mobile technicians utilize identical high-quality materials and adhere to the same safety standards. However, certain weather conditions like rain or extreme cold may affect scheduling or require a sheltered area for the work.Is window tinting legal in my state?
Window tinting regulations vary by state, including restrictions on tint darkness and which windows can be tinted. It's essential to review local laws to avoid potential fines or the need to remove the tint.Do you handle insurance claims?
We simplify the process by managing all necessary paperwork and collaborating directly with you throughout the insurance claims procedure.How long should I wait before rolling down my windows after tinting?
Industry professionals typically advise waiting 3 to 5 days to allow the adhesive to fully set. Prematurely rolling down windows can result in bubbling or peeling of the tint.

