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Your car’s safety systems work the way they’re supposed to. That means your lane departure warnings, automatic braking, and collision alerts function correctly after windshield replacement—not just the glass, but the camera calibration that most shops skip or outsource.
You’re not waiting two weeks for an appointment or sitting in a lobby. The work happens at your home, your office, or wherever your car is parked. Same-day service is standard, not a premium add-on.
And if something goes wrong down the road, you’re covered. The lifetime warranty isn’t fine print—it’s a conversation with the same person who did the work. No call centers, no runaround, no “that’s not our problem” when you need help.
We’ve been serving Copiague and the surrounding Long Island communities since 2016, but the experience behind it goes back over twenty years. You’re working with Mike—the owner, the technician, the person who answers when you call.
That matters more than it sounds like it should. When your insurance company is pushing you toward a national chain with rotating staff and backorder delays, you need someone who knows your car, your claim, and your timeline. Over 10,000 jobs later, that’s what we do.
Dinitrol certified and a certified New York State mobile repair shop. Those credentials aren’t wall decorations—they’re proof that the work meets manufacturer standards, especially for newer vehicles with front-facing cameras that require precision installation and recalibration.
You call or text with your vehicle info and location. If you’re going through insurance, we handle the claim directly—most policies in New York cover glass with little to no deductible, and we’ll tell you exactly what you’re paying upfront.
An appointment gets scheduled around your day, not business hours. The mobile unit shows up with everything needed to do the job on-site: the glass, the adhesives, the calibration equipment for ADAS-equipped vehicles.
The installation takes about an hour for most windshield replacements. If your car has a forward-facing camera—and most vehicles from 2016 on do—the ADAS calibration happens right after. That’s the step that ensures your safety systems actually work when you pull away. You’re not driving to a second shop or waiting for a callback to “finish the job.”
Once it’s done, you get a lifetime warranty in writing. If there’s ever a leak, a seal issue, or anything related to the installation, you’re calling the same number and talking to the same person who did the work.
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Windshield replacement with OEM-equivalent or OEM glass, depending on your vehicle and coverage. Mobile service to your location anywhere in Copiague, Long Island, or Queens. ADAS calibration for vehicles with lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, or automatic emergency braking—standard, not optional.
Windshield repair for chips and cracks under six inches, which can often be done in under thirty minutes and may be fully covered by insurance with zero out-of-pocket cost. Sunroof glass replacement and repairs. Side window and rear window replacement.
Insurance claim assistance and direct billing. Most customers only pay their deductible upfront, and we work directly with your insurer to handle the rest. That’s one less thing you’re managing while trying to get your car back on the road.
In Copiague and across Long Island, over 80% of newer vehicles now come with at least one ADAS feature. That’s not a luxury anymore—it’s standard safety equipment. And it only works if the windshield is installed correctly and the camera is recalibrated to manufacturer specs. Skipping that step doesn’t just void warranties. It puts you at risk.
Most comprehensive auto insurance policies in New York cover mobile auto glass service at no additional cost compared to in-shop work. Many insurers, including State Farm, Geico, and Progressive, offer glass coverage with reduced or zero deductibles specifically for windshield repairs and replacements.
When you call, bring your insurance info and vehicle details. We contact your insurance company directly, verify your coverage, and tell you exactly what you’ll owe before scheduling anything. In many cases, that’s just your deductible—or nothing at all if your policy includes full glass coverage.
The process is straightforward. You’re not navigating claim forms or waiting on hold with your insurer. Direct billing means the insurance company pays us directly, and you’re only responsible for whatever your policy doesn’t cover.
A standard windshield replacement takes about an hour. If your vehicle has a forward-facing camera that requires ADAS calibration—common in most cars made after 2016—add another 30 to 45 minutes for the recalibration process.
The calibration isn’t optional. Your lane departure warnings, collision alerts, and automatic braking systems rely on that camera being precisely aligned with the new windshield. Skipping it means those safety features may not work correctly, and you won’t know until it’s too late.
Everything happens on-site during the same appointment. You’re not scheduling a second visit or driving to another shop to finish the job. The mobile unit carries the diagnostic equipment needed to recalibrate your vehicle’s systems right in your driveway or parking lot.
Windshield repair works for small chips and cracks—usually anything under six inches that’s not directly in the driver’s line of sight. A resin is injected into the damaged area, which bonds the glass and prevents the crack from spreading. It takes about twenty minutes and often costs nothing out of pocket if your insurance covers it.
Windshield replacement is necessary when the damage is too large, too deep, or in a location that affects visibility or structural integrity. The entire windshield gets removed and a new one is installed with adhesives that need time to cure. For vehicles with ADAS, this also requires camera recalibration.
If you’re not sure which you need, describe the damage when you call. We’ll tell you whether it’s repairable or if you’re looking at a full replacement. There’s no upselling—if a repair works, that’s what gets recommended.
Only if the ADAS system is recalibrated after installation. Your windshield isn’t just glass—it’s part of your car’s safety system. The camera mounted behind it controls features like lane-keeping assist, adaptive cruise control, and automatic emergency braking.
When the windshield is replaced, that camera’s alignment changes. Even a millimeter of difference can throw off the entire system. Recalibration uses diagnostic equipment to reset the camera’s position and ensure it’s reading the road correctly.
Not every auto glass company does this. Some skip it entirely. Others outsource it, which means you’re waiting days or driving somewhere else to finish the job. We include ADAS calibration as part of the windshield replacement process, done on-site with the proper equipment. Your safety systems work when you drive away, not eventually.
Same-day service is available for most vehicles, depending on glass availability and your schedule. When you call, you’ll get a realistic timeline—not a placeholder appointment that gets pushed back three times because of backorders.
The mobile setup means there’s no waiting for a shop bay to open up. If the glass is in stock and you’re available, the appointment happens. Morning damage, afternoon repair isn’t unusual.
For less common vehicles or specialty glass, it might take a day or two to source the right windshield. You’ll know that upfront. No surprises, no “we’ll call you when it comes in” with no follow-up. If there’s a delay, you hear about it immediately with a clear explanation of why and when.
Yes. Every windshield replacement and auto glass repair comes with a lifetime warranty covering the installation and materials. If there’s a leak, a seal failure, or any issue related to the work, it gets fixed at no cost to you.
This isn’t a limited warranty with twelve pages of exclusions. It’s straightforward: if the installation fails, you’re covered. You call the same number, talk to Mike, and schedule a time to make it right.
The warranty transfers if you sell the vehicle, which adds value if you’re trading in or selling privately. It’s also recognized by most insurance companies, which matters if you’re filing a claim or need documentation for a future issue.