Auto Glass in Manhasset, NY

Your Windshield Fixed Right, Right Where You Are

Mobile auto glass service across Manhasset with same-day repairs, ADAS calibration for newer vehicles, and a lifetime warranty on every job.
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Mobile Auto Glass Repair Manhasset

Back on the Road Without Rearranging Your Day

You don’t have time to sit in a waiting room. Your schedule is packed, and a cracked windshield shouldn’t mean taking half a day off work or scrambling to find a ride.

That’s why we come to you. Whether you’re at home in Manhasset, at your office near Northern Boulevard, or anywhere across Nassau County, the repair happens where your car is parked. Most windshield repairs take 30 to 45 minutes. Full replacements usually wrap up in 60 to 90 minutes.

And if your car was built after 2016, there’s a good chance it has a front-facing camera behind the windshield. That camera controls your lane departure warnings, automatic braking, and collision alerts. After a windshield replacement, it needs to be recalibrated or those safety features won’t work right. We include that calibration. You’re not left guessing whether your car is safe to drive.

Professional Auto Glass Service Manhasset

Owner-Operated, Not a Call Center

We’ve been serving Manhasset and the surrounding Long Island area since 2016. Before that, over 20 years in the industry. The same person who answers your call is the same person who shows up to fix your glass.

No rotating techs. No corporate runaround. Just consistent work backed by New York State certification and Dinitrol certification. Over 10,000 windshields repaired or replaced, and every single one comes with a lifetime warranty.

Manhasset drivers deal with plenty of road debris on the LIE and local streets. Small chips turn into spreading cracks fast, especially with temperature swings and daily commutes. You need someone who understands that urgency and shows up when they say they will.

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Windshield Replacement Process Manhasset

Here's What Happens From Call to Completion

First, you call or text with details about the damage. You’ll get a quote right away, and if you’re going through insurance, we handle the claim directly. New York’s zero-deductible glass law means most windshield repairs are fully covered under your comprehensive policy.

Next, you pick a time that works for you. Same-day and next-day appointments are available, including weekends. Our mobile service covers Manhasset, Great Neck, Roslyn, Port Washington, and the rest of Nassau County at no extra charge.

On the day of service, we remove the damaged glass and prep the frame. New OEM or high-quality aftermarket glass goes in, sealed properly to maintain your vehicle’s structural integrity. If your car has advanced driver assistance systems, we recalibrate the front camera using professional-grade equipment. You’re not driving off with safety features that might fail when you need them most.

The adhesive needs time to cure, usually a few hours depending on temperature and humidity. You’ll get clear instructions on when it’s safe to drive and what to avoid in the first 24 hours.

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ADAS Calibration and Glass Services

What's Covered in Your Auto Glass Service

Windshield repair and replacement is our core service, but it’s not the only one. Sunroof glass, door windows, back glass, and vent windows all get the same attention. If it’s auto glass and it’s broken, we fix or replace it.

For vehicles with ADAS technology, camera calibration is part of the process. Over 80% of new cars sold in the U.S. now have at least one advanced safety feature. In Manhasset and across Long Island, that means a lot of newer Hondas, Toyotas, Subarus, and luxury vehicles on the road with cameras that need precise recalibration after windshield work. Skipping that step isn’t an option if you want your automatic emergency braking and lane-keeping assist to function correctly.

Rain sensors, heads-up displays, and heated windshields are all handled. Our goal is to match or exceed the original factory installation. You’re also getting a lifetime warranty on the work. If something goes wrong with the installation, we fix it at no cost to you.

We process insurance claims directly with all major carriers. You don’t pay out of pocket and wait for reimbursement. We handle the paperwork from start to finish, so you’re not stuck on hold with your insurance company trying to explain what happened.

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Most comprehensive auto insurance policies in New York cover windshield repair with zero deductible. That’s state law. If you have comprehensive coverage, your windshield repair is almost always fully covered.

Windshield replacement might involve a deductible depending on your policy, but many insurers waive it for glass claims. The best way to know for sure is to provide your insurance information upfront. We file the claim directly, and you’ll know what you owe, if anything, before the work starts.

You’re not expected to pay and then chase a reimbursement check. The billing goes straight to your insurance company. If there’s a deductible, you pay that portion. Otherwise, you pay nothing.

A standard windshield replacement takes about 60 to 90 minutes. ADAS calibration adds another 30 to 60 minutes depending on your vehicle’s make and model.

The calibration process involves setting up targets in front of your car and using specialized equipment to align the camera with the manufacturer’s specifications. It’s not something you can skip. If the camera isn’t calibrated correctly, your lane departure warnings, adaptive cruise control, and collision avoidance systems won’t work the way they’re supposed to.

Total time from start to finish is usually around two hours for a full replacement with calibration. You can stay with your car or go about your day. The work happens at your location, so you’re not stuck waiting in a shop.

Most chips smaller than a quarter can be repaired if they’re not directly in the driver’s line of sight. Cracks shorter than three inches also qualify for repair in many cases.

The repair process involves injecting a clear resin into the damaged area, which bonds with the glass and prevents the chip or crack from spreading. It takes about 30 minutes and restores the structural integrity of your windshield. The damage won’t disappear completely, but it stops getting worse and the repair is nearly invisible in most cases.

If the chip is too large, if it’s in a critical sightline, or if the crack has already started spreading, replacement is the safer option. Driving with a compromised windshield is a risk. It affects your visibility and weakens the structural support your windshield provides in a collision or rollover.

Both options are available, and the choice usually comes down to your insurance coverage and personal preference. OEM glass is made by the same manufacturer that supplied your original windshield. It’s an exact match in fit, thickness, and features.

Aftermarket glass is made by third-party manufacturers to meet or exceed the same safety standards. It fits correctly and performs the same job. The quality difference is minimal for most vehicles, and aftermarket glass often costs less, which can matter if you’re paying out of pocket.

If your car has advanced features like a heads-up display, rain sensors, or ADAS cameras, the replacement glass needs to support those systems. We handle that either way, whether you go OEM or aftermarket. You’ll get a recommendation based on your vehicle and what makes the most sense for your situation.

Our mobile service covers all of Manhasset and the surrounding Nassau County areas, including Great Neck, Port Washington, Roslyn, Albertson, Williston Park, and New Hyde Park. We also extend service into parts of Suffolk County and Queens.

There’s no extra charge for mobile service. You’re paying the same price whether the work happens in your driveway, your office parking lot, or anywhere else within the service area. The convenience is built in.

Same-day and next-day appointments are available depending on the schedule. Weekends are open too. If you need emergency service because your windshield is shattered or unsafe to drive, we prioritize that. Our goal is to get you back on the road as quickly as possible without making you rearrange your entire day.

The adhesive used to bond your new windshield needs time to cure. In most cases, you’ll need to wait at least one hour before driving, but the full cure time is closer to 24 hours depending on temperature and humidity.

You’ll get specific instructions based on the conditions that day. Warmer weather speeds up the curing process. Cold or damp conditions slow it down. Driving too soon can compromise the seal, which affects both the windshield’s fit and your vehicle’s structural safety.

During the first 24 hours, you’ll also want to avoid car washes, keep your windows cracked slightly to equalize pressure, and try not to slam your doors. These are small precautions that make sure the installation sets properly. After that, your windshield is fully bonded and ready for normal use.