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Your safety systems work the way they’re supposed to. That’s the part most shops miss when they replace your windshield—the cameras and sensors that keep you from drifting out of your lane or hitting the car in front of you need recalibration, or they’re just decorative.
You’re not taking time off work or sitting in a waiting room. The work happens at your home, your office, or wherever your car is parked in Nassau County or Suffolk County. Most jobs wrap up in under two hours, calibration included.
Your insurance claim gets handled without you playing phone tag with adjusters. You’re not fronting money you’ll chase down later, and you’re not wondering if your deductible applies. That’s sorted before we start.
We’ve been serving Oceanside and the surrounding Long Island area since 2016. Before that, the owner spent over 20 years learning this trade—not managing it from an office, but actually doing the work.
You’re getting the same person who answers the phone, quotes your job, and shows up to do it. Not a rotating crew of technicians with varying skill levels. Over 10,000 windshield replacements and repairs later, that consistency still matters.
We’re Dinitrol certified and a certified mobile New York State repair facility. Those aren’t just plaques on a wall—they mean the work meets manufacturer standards and your insurance company’s requirements for proper ADAS calibration on newer vehicles.
You call or text with your vehicle info and what’s damaged. You’ll get a straight answer about cost, timing, and whether your insurance covers it. If you’re filing a claim, that gets started right there—you’re not doing the legwork.
A mobile service appointment gets scheduled around your day, not the other way around. The work happens where your car is parked, whether that’s your driveway in Oceanside, your workplace parking lot in Nassau County, or anywhere across Long Island and Queens.
The damaged glass comes out, the new windshield goes in with proper adhesive that needs time to cure. If your vehicle has front-facing cameras or sensors—and most cars from the last five years do—the ADAS calibration happens next. That’s the step that ensures your lane departure warnings, automatic braking, and collision avoidance systems actually function.
You get documentation of the calibration work, a lifetime warranty on the installation, and you’re back on the road. The insurance claim closes out without you chasing paperwork.
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Every windshield replacement comes with a lifetime warranty. Not a prorated warranty that loses value over time—a full warranty that covers the installation for as long as you own the vehicle.
ADAS calibration is included when your car needs it, which is any vehicle with cameras or sensors mounted near the windshield. That’s become standard on most cars built after 2018, and it’s required on many newer models across Long Island’s roads. The calibration uses diagnostic scanning to verify your safety systems match factory specifications.
Mobile service covers all of Nassau County, Suffolk County, and Queens. You’re not limited to business hours at a shop location—weekend and same-day emergency appointments are available when you need your vehicle back fast.
Insurance claims get handled directly with your provider. That includes filing, documentation, and confirming whether your deductible applies. New York insurance law often waives deductibles for windshield repairs, and some policies cover replacement without out-of-pocket costs for mobile service.
Most jobs finish in 45 minutes to two hours total, depending on your vehicle. The glass replacement itself takes about 45 minutes once the old windshield is removed and the frame is prepped.
ADAS calibration adds another 30 minutes to an hour, depending on how many sensors your car has and which systems need recalibration. Luxury vehicles and newer models with multiple camera systems take longer than a basic forward collision warning setup.
You’re not waiting days for adhesive to cure before driving. Modern urethane adhesives used in mobile auto glass service are safe for driving within an hour of installation, though you’ll want to avoid car washes for the first 24 hours and keep the windows cracked slightly to let moisture escape.
Most comprehensive auto insurance policies in New York cover windshield replacement, and many waive the deductible entirely for glass-only claims. That’s especially common if you’re getting mobile service, which some insurers actually prefer because it reduces their total claim cost.
ADAS calibration coverage depends on your specific policy, but it’s increasingly included as a necessary part of the repair. Insurance companies recognize that replacing a windshield without recalibrating the safety systems creates liability issues—your car isn’t truly repaired if the collision avoidance doesn’t work.
We handle the insurance claim before work starts, so you’ll know your exact out-of-pocket cost upfront. No surprises after the fact, and no waiting for reimbursement checks. If your policy doesn’t cover the full cost, you’ll get that number before scheduling.
That’s exactly why proper ADAS calibration matters. When a windshield comes out, the cameras and sensors mounted to it lose their alignment. Even a few millimeters off means your lane departure warning might not trigger until you’re already drifting, or your automatic braking engages too late.
Calibration uses specialized equipment to restore those systems to factory settings. A diagnostic scan runs first to check for error codes. Then the vehicle gets positioned in front of a calibration rig with specific targets and patterns that the cameras need to recognize. The system adjusts until everything reads correctly.
You get documentation showing the calibration was completed and which systems were verified. If something isn’t working right after the job, that’s covered under the lifetime warranty. We’ll redo the work until your safety features function the way they’re supposed to.
Yes, that’s the whole point of mobile auto glass service. The work happens wherever your vehicle is parked in Nassau County, Suffolk County, or Queens. Your workplace parking lot is one of the most common locations.
You need about two hours where the car stays parked and accessible. That’s it. You don’t need to be present the entire time, though you’ll want to be available at the start to hand over keys and at the end to get the documentation and payment sorted.
The only requirement is a relatively flat, stable surface and enough space to work around the vehicle. A parking garage works fine. A street parking spot works if it’s legal to park there for a few hours. Our mobile setup includes everything needed for the installation and ADAS calibration on-site.
If your vehicle was built after 2018 and has any of these features, it needs calibration: lane departure warning, adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, forward collision warning, or lane keeping assist. Those systems all rely on cameras or sensors mounted near the windshield.
You might see a warning light on your dashboard after the windshield comes out, or you might not. Some vehicles throw an error code immediately when the camera loses calibration. Others don’t alert you at all—the system just stops working correctly, and you won’t know until it fails to prevent a collision.
The safest approach is to assume calibration is required if your car has any driver assistance features. The diagnostic scan at the start of the job confirms which systems are present and whether they’re functioning. That’s included in the service, so you’re not guessing about what your vehicle needs.
Repair works for small chips and cracks—typically anything smaller than a dollar bill and not directly in the driver’s line of sight. A resin gets injected into the damaged area, which stops the crack from spreading and restores most of the windshield’s structural integrity. Repairs take about 30 minutes and usually cost nothing out of pocket if insurance covers it.
Replacement is necessary when the damage is too large, when it’s in the driver’s view, or when the crack has already spread across the glass. The entire windshield comes out and a new one goes in. That’s when ADAS calibration becomes relevant, because the cameras and sensors are getting repositioned.
The decision isn’t subjective. There are industry standards for what’s repairable versus what needs replacement, and insurance companies follow those guidelines. You’ll get a straight answer about which option applies to your situation when you call for a quote.