Auto Glass Service in Huntington Beach, CaliforniaIf you've been searching for Auto Glass Repair Near Me or Windshield Repair Near Me, you've come to the right place. We at Auto Glass Fountain Valley proudly serve the city of Huntington Beach, California. We offer mobile auto glass repair, front or back windshield repair, and replacement service to the Huntington Beach area at very competitive prices. If you have a cracked glass or major damage to your front windshield, call us and we will send out one of our professional technicians to you. We believe in offering the highest quality service to our customers and ensuring you are fully satisfied with our service. Give us a call today!
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Let our auto glass technicians come to you. We can come to your workplace or your house. Save your time and energy on the things that matter to you. Relax at your house while we replace your auto glass. Give us a call or text to (949) 939-9786 for a free estimate. For faster service, you can send a quick text to (949) 939-9786 for a free quote. Please include the following:
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Windshield Replacement Cost
The cost to replace a windshield will range from $100 to $400. It some cases, it will cost more depending on the make and model of the vehicle. Obviously, the more expensive the vehicle is, the replacement cost will be more. The cost to replace a windshield on a Honda Civic will be significantly be less than a Mercedes-Benz S500. The year of the vehicle also affect the replacement cost. Modern vehicles have features or sensors embedded or installed on the windshield glass. These features may include rain sensor, shade band, and windshield third visor. When replacing your windshield, please ensure you are replacing the correct glass. It's very important to give your vehicle's vin number or vehicle information number to us so we can accurately replace your glass to ensure the correct replacement. We don't want your new glass to be missing a feature that was installed on your previous windshield.
There are other factors that are also used in determining whether to replace or repair your windshield. These factors can be the location, number of cracks, and the size. If the windshield crack or chip is in the direct line of the driver's vision, it is recommended to replace the windshield. If the number of cracks on the windshield exceed more than 3, it's also recommended to replace the windshield to avoid the chips to spread on the glass. Most small cracks are repairable which is why it's a good idea to fix them as soon as possible. The chances of needing a windshield replacement is greatly increased when the damage starts to spread. If the length of the crack is longer than the size of a dollar bill, the windshield should be replaced.
There are other factors that are also used in determining whether to replace or repair your windshield. These factors can be the location, number of cracks, and the size. If the windshield crack or chip is in the direct line of the driver's vision, it is recommended to replace the windshield. If the number of cracks on the windshield exceed more than 3, it's also recommended to replace the windshield to avoid the chips to spread on the glass. Most small cracks are repairable which is why it's a good idea to fix them as soon as possible. The chances of needing a windshield replacement is greatly increased when the damage starts to spread. If the length of the crack is longer than the size of a dollar bill, the windshield should be replaced.
Pay Your Windshield Replacement With Insurance
Your windshield replacement or windshield repair may be covered depending on your insurance's coverage. The cost of replacing your windshield will be determined by your deductible. You may have out-of-pocket expense to use your insurance coverage. This can range from $0 to $2,000. Please call your insurance agent immediately to check if your policy covers auto glass or windshield repairs.
Aftermarket or OEM Glass
When replacing your vehicle's windshield, you may think about whether to use OEM or aftermarket glass. What's the difference between OEM and aftermarket? OEM is short for Original Equipment Manufacturer, which is glass that was produced in the same production line as when the manufacturer was assembling the vehicle when it was new. An aftermarket windshield is glass that was manufactured by a company the does not supply to a car builder. In most instances, OEM glass cost more than aftermarket glass. Most insurance companies will pay for an aftermarket glass. If your vehicle has specific technology attached on the glass, then an OEM windshield will be required to be installed. Most luxury carmakers have specific technology that require only OEM glass to be installed.
Windshield Recalibration
Most modern cars have safety features connected to the windshield. These features include sensors, cameras, and lane departure warning. These safety features may need to be recalibrated or reconnected when a new windshield has been installed. We have the needed equipment to do the calibration of these safety features. In some instances, you may have to take your vehicle back to the dealership for recalibration and your insurance should be able to cover the additional cost for recalibration.