A cracked windshield is a safety issue — not something to put off until payday. We work with you on payment so there's no reason to drive around with compromised glass.
If you have comprehensive coverage, here's the process — it's simpler than most people expect.
File a glass claim and get a claim number. Takes 5 minutes. Most insurers let you do it online or by phone.
We call your insurer, get authorization, and handle all the paperwork. You don't deal with the insurance company again.
We do the work. Insurance pays us directly. If your deductible is $0 on glass, you pay nothing at all.
Almost certainly not. Glass claims in Virginia are comprehensive claims — not at-fault collision claims. Most insurers don't surcharge for glass, and it generally doesn't affect your driving record.
Then it doesn't make sense to file a claim — just pay out of pocket and skip the claim. We'll tell you honestly if this is your situation. Some people's $500 deductible is higher than the job cost, and we won't encourage you to file a claim that doesn't benefit you.
Usually yes. Most comprehensive policies cover calibration as part of a glass claim. We document it and bill it through the claim. You shouldn't be paying for calibration separately if you have comprehensive coverage.
You'd pay out of pocket. We'll give you a clear quote before anything starts. Most windshield replacements on common vehicles run $250–$450 depending on the glass and whether ADAS calibration is needed. Call us for a specific number on your car.
Yes — we now accept Afterpay, which lets you split your cost into 4 interest-free payments when approved. We're also a family shop and we work with people. If you have a hardship situation outside of Afterpay, call us and we'll figure something out. We're not going to let someone drive around on a cracked windshield because of money logistics.
Get a quote in minutes. We'll check your coverage and tell you exactly what it'll cost — if anything.