Serving Grand Prairie, TX & DFW
Auto Glass Grand Prairie, TX — Same-Day Windshield Repair & Replacement
Cracked windshield in Grand Prairie? Call (972) 833-8883 and we will connect you with a vetted local auto glass operator. Mobile service from the Lone Star Park area down to Mira Lagos — most jobs handled the same day, cash or insurance.
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Where in Grand Prairie do we serve?
Grand Prairie threads between Dallas, Arlington, and Irving along SH-161 (the President George Bush Turnpike) and SH-360, with I-30 clipping the north end by Lone Star Park. That puts a lot of Grand Prairie commuters on toll lanes and the Great Southwest Parkway industrial corridor every day, dodging gravel haulers and 18-wheelers moving freight out of the warehouse district — prime conditions for a rock chip.
North Texas hail does not skip Grand Prairie: spring supercells rolling east off Tarrant County regularly drop stones from Westchester to Lake Ridge, and one storm can crack windshields across the whole city in an afternoon. Summer heat past 150°F on the pavement finishes the job, spreading a small chip into a full crack within days. Mobile chip repair and full replacement both stay in demand, insurance or cash. Call (972) 833-8883 to confirm coverage for your address.
Grand Prairie neighborhoods
- Dalworth
- Westchester
- Mira Lagos
- Lake Ridge
- Peninsula
- South Grand Prairie
- EpicCentral area
- Grand Peninsula
Highways & corridors
- I-30
- SH-161 (President George Bush Turnpike)
- SH-360
- Pioneer Parkway
- Belt Line Road
- Great Southwest Parkway
Grand Prairie ZIP codes
- 75050
- 75051
- 75052
- 75054
- 76065
What auto glass services do operators provide in Grand Prairie?
Whether it is a chip off the Bush Turnpike or a windshield shattered after a Tarrant County hailstorm, the Grand Prairie operators we connect drivers with handle the full range of auto glass work. Call (972) 833-8883 for a phone consultation, or text a photo of the damage with the year, make, and model.
Windshield Replacement
Full windshield replacement for cars, trucks, SUVs, and specialty vehicles. Most installations take 60 to 90 minutes plus safe drive-away time.
Windshield Repair
Chip and short-crack repair, often completed in about 30 minutes on-site. Stops the damage from spreading in Texas heat.
Mobile Auto Glass
Service at your home, office, apartment lot, or job site. Mobile is the default for most Grand Prairie jobs, not a premium add-on.
Side Window Replacement
Tempered door glass and quarter glass replacement after break-ins or accidents, with full vacuum cleanup of the door cavity.
Back Window Replacement
Rear glass replacement with proper defroster grid reconnection and embedded antenna handling.
Sunroof Glass Repair
Sunroof and moonroof glass work, including drainage and seal diagnosis that many general shops skip.
ADAS Calibration
Static and dynamic recalibration for lane assist, automatic braking, and adaptive cruise — when your vehicle requires it.
Same-Day Service
Emergency dispatch for common vehicles when you call early in the day. Specialty glass may need to be ordered.
Commercial Fleet Glass
Scheduled and emergency glass work for delivery, service, contractor, and corporate fleets. Billing accounts available.
Classic Car Glass
Vintage glass sourcing, gasket installation, and pinch-weld procedures for pre-1980 vehicles.
Will Texas insurance cover windshield damage?
In most cases, yes. Texas comprehensive coverage typically pays for windshield repair and replacement, and a separate Auto Glass Endorsement — which many carriers offer — waives the deductible on chip repair entirely. Coverage varies by policy, so confirm with your insurer before assuming a cost.
The Grand Prairie operators we route to regularly bill State Farm, GEICO, Progressive, Allstate, USAA, Liberty Mutual, Farmers, and Nationwide. If you would rather pay cash and skip the claim process entirely — which some Grand Prairie drivers prefer when the deductible is close to the replacement cost — both options are quoted up front. Call (972) 833-8883 and we will walk through what likely makes more sense for your situation.
Texas drivers also generally have the option to request OEM glass on most vehicles when an insurer is paying for the work. Carriers sometimes default to aftermarket glass for cost reasons, but the choice is usually yours — a particular consideration for ADAS-equipped vehicles, where camera calibration and original glass specifications are tightly linked. When you call, the trade-offs between OEM and OEM-equivalent glass for your specific vehicle are part of the conversation.
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Same-day mobile service across Grand Prairie neighborhoods. Cash or insurance options quoted up front.