
Mobile windshield repair means a certified technician comes to your location — home, office, or anywhere in Los Angeles — to fix or replace your windshield on‑the‑spot. You don’t lose hours waiting at a shop. This is especially valuable for:
Busy professionals with no spare time.
Families with multiple kids and errands.
Ride‑share drivers (Uber/Lyft) who need their car back same day.
Anyone with a crack that’s growing and needs immediate attention.
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), a windshield provides up to 45% of structural integrity in a front‑end collision and 60% of roof crush resistance during a rollover. Driving with a damaged windshield is not just annoying — it’s dangerous. A small chip can turn into a long crack within hours due to LA’s temperature swings or a single pothole. Our mobile auto glass repair stops the damage and keeps you safe.
Yes. Our mobile auto glass service uses the same OEM‑approved materials, adhesives, and equipment as any fixed shop. The only difference is we bring the shop to you. Many insurance companies actually prefer mobile repair because it’s faster and reduces rental car costs.
Most replacements take 45–90 minutes from arrival to driving away. The adhesive needs at least 30 minutes to cure safely. We’ll advise you on exact drive‑away time based on weather and manufacturer specs.
For standard sedans and SUVs, mobile windshield replacement cost ranges from $200 to $400. Luxury or EV models (Tesla, BMW, Mercedes) with acoustic glass or HUD may cost $500–1,200. We always give a firm price upfront.
Most comprehensive auto insurance policies cover windshield repair with zero deductible for chip repairs. Replacement usually applies your comprehensive deductible. We verify your coverage and handle the billing directly — you don’t pay out of pocket unless you choose to.
Absolutely. We provide full mobile car glass replacement for door glass, quarter windows, and rear windshields (backlites). The process is similar to windshield replacement but usually faster.
If your car has a forward‑facing camera mounted to the windshield (most 2016+ models), yes. We perform on site windshield repair of ADAS calibration as part of our service — unlike many shops that skip this critical step. Uncalibrated cameras can disable automatic braking and lane departure warnings.