Auto Glass Services in Cedarhurst, NY

Your Windshield Fixed Right, Without the Runaround

Mobile auto glass service that comes to you in Cedarhurst, handles your insurance claim, and calibrates your camera systems the first time.
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Mobile Windshield Replacement Cedarhurst

Back on the Road, Safe and Legal

You need your windshield fixed today, not next week. You also need it done right so your safety systems actually work when you need them.

That’s what you get here. We show up where you are in Cedarhurst—your driveway, your office parking lot, wherever works for you. We replace your windshield with OEM-quality glass, calibrate your front-facing camera if your car has one, and make sure everything from your lane departure warning to your automatic braking works exactly like it should.

Most replacements happen same-day. You’re not driving around with a cracked windshield wondering if it’s legal or safe. You’re not taking time off work to sit in a shop lobby. The work gets done on your schedule, and you get a lifetime warranty on both the glass and the installation for as long as you own the vehicle.

Cedarhurst Auto Glass Repair Experts

Owner-Operated Means You're Not a Number

We’ve been serving Cedarhurst and the Five Towns since 2016, with over 20 years of hands-on experience in the auto glass industry. We’re Dinitrol certified and a certified mobile New York State repair shop.

When you call, you’re talking to the owner. When the work gets done, the owner stands behind it. Over 10,000 successful installations later, that’s still how we operate.

Living and working in Nassau County means we understand what your car deals with here. Salt air from the Atlantic eats away at seals. Debris from JFK flight paths cracks windshields. Winter road salt accelerates wear. We see it every day, and we know how to handle it right.

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How Auto Glass Replacement Works

What Happens From Your Call to Calibration

You call or text with your car’s year, make, and model. We check if your vehicle has ADAS features that need calibration—about 80% of newer cars do. We also verify your insurance coverage and handle the claim directly if you want us to.

We schedule a time that works for you, usually same-day for most windshield types we keep in stock. Our mobile unit shows up fully equipped with professional-grade tools, OEM-quality glass, and calibration equipment.

The old windshield comes out carefully to avoid damaging your trim or dashboard. The new glass goes in with proper urethane adhesive that needs time to cure. If your car has a front-facing camera, we perform static or dynamic calibration following manufacturer specifications so your lane-keeping assist, collision warning, and automatic braking systems function correctly.

You get documentation of the calibration, a lifetime warranty on the work, and you’re back to using your car safely. The whole process typically takes a few hours, depending on your vehicle.

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Everything Your Car's Glass Needs

Windshield replacement and repair are the core of what we do, but we handle all auto glass work. Side windows, back glass, sunroof glass—if it’s on your car and it’s broken, we fix it.

ADAS calibration is included when needed, not an upsell. Your car’s safety systems depend on that camera being positioned and aimed exactly right. We use both static calibration with targets and dynamic calibration with road testing, depending on what your vehicle’s manufacturer requires.

In Cedarhurst and across the Five Towns, we work with all major insurance companies. Most comprehensive policies cover windshield replacement with zero deductible. We handle the paperwork, bill your insurance directly, and you pay whatever’s left—often nothing.

Emergency situations get priority. If your windshield is severely damaged and you need it fixed immediately, we’ll fit you in same-day when possible. We keep common windshield types in stock specifically for this reason.

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If your car has a camera mounted behind the rearview mirror or near the windshield, yes—it needs calibration after replacement. That camera controls systems like lane departure warning, automatic emergency braking, and adaptive cruise control.

When the old windshield comes out and a new one goes in, even a millimeter of difference in camera position throws off the whole system. The camera might be looking slightly left or right, up or down. Your car won’t warn you properly about lane drift, and automatic braking might not engage when it should.

Calibration realigns the camera to manufacturer specifications. Some vehicles need static calibration, where we set up targets in front of the car in a controlled space. Others need dynamic calibration, where the car is driven so the system can recalibrate itself. Many need both. We handle whichever method your specific vehicle requires, and you get documentation proving it was done correctly.

Most comprehensive auto insurance policies in New York cover windshield replacement, often with no deductible. It’s one of the few claims you can make without affecting your rates.

We work with all major insurance companies and handle the claim process for you if you want. We verify your coverage, submit the claim, and bill your insurance directly. You pay whatever your policy doesn’t cover—which is frequently nothing.

If you have liability-only coverage, you’d pay out of pocket. But even then, we’ll give you a straight quote upfront with no surprises. The cost varies based on your vehicle—a basic sedan windshield runs less than a luxury SUV with heated glass and embedded sensors. We’ll tell you exactly what it costs for your specific car before any work starts.

Most windshield replacements take two to four hours from start to finish, depending on your vehicle. That includes removal, installation, and ADAS calibration if your car needs it.

The actual installation isn’t what takes time—it’s the adhesive cure. The urethane that bonds your windshield to the frame needs time to set properly before you can drive. We follow manufacturer guidelines for cure times because your windshield is a structural component of your car. In a rollover, it keeps the roof from crushing in.

If you just need a chip repair instead of full replacement, that’s usually done in 30 minutes or less. We can often repair chips smaller than a quarter if they’re not directly in the driver’s line of sight. But if the damage is in your view or larger than a quarter, replacement is the safer option.

OEM stands for Original Equipment Manufacturer—it’s glass made by the same company that supplied your windshield when your car was built. Aftermarket glass is made by third-party manufacturers to fit your car.

OEM glass matches your original windshield exactly in thickness, tint, and features. If your car came with acoustic glass that reduces road noise, OEM replacement has that. If it had a rain sensor or heated wiper area, OEM includes those features.

Aftermarket glass fits your car and meets safety standards, but it might not have every feature your original windshield had. The quality varies by manufacturer. We use OEM-quality glass that matches your vehicle’s specifications. You’re not getting a downgrade from what your car came with, and the lifetime warranty we offer covers both the glass and installation for as long as you own your vehicle.

Yes. Mobile service is how we operate. We come to your home, your workplace, or anywhere else in Cedarhurst and the Five Towns that works for you.

Our mobile unit carries everything needed for the job—glass, tools, adhesive, and calibration equipment. You don’t need a garage or any special setup. A driveway or parking spot works fine as long as we’re not working in heavy rain.

The convenience factor matters when you’re juggling work, family, and everything else. You don’t take time off to drive to a shop, sit in a waiting room, and drive back. You go about your day, and your windshield gets fixed where your car is parked. Most customers are home or at work while we do the job, and we let you know when it’s done.

The lifetime warranty covers both the glass and the installation for as long as you own the vehicle. If the windshield develops a defect or the installation fails, we fix it at no cost to you.

That means if the glass cracks due to a manufacturing defect, we replace it. If the seal leaks because of installation error, we redo it. What it doesn’t cover is new damage from road debris, accidents, or anything that happens after installation that’s not related to the glass or workmanship.

We’ve done over 10,000 installations, and we stand behind every one. The warranty isn’t some fine-print thing designed to get out of responsibility. It’s straightforward: if we messed up or the glass is defective, we make it right. That’s easier to do when you’re owner-operated and your reputation depends on the quality of your work.