Auto Glass & Windshield in Kingsville, TX
South Texas climate transitioning toward Gulf Coast moderation.
For auto glass & windshield, the service area covers roughly 50 miles from central Kingsville.
Common reasons to call
- Cracked windshield from rock chip
- Windshield replacement after spreading crack
- Door glass broken after theft or accident
- Back glass shattered
- ADAS camera calibration after windshield replacement
- Leaking windshield or wind noise
- Fleet or work truck glass replacement
- Mobile glass service at home or office
Typical work
- Rock chip repair where damage qualifies
- Windshield replacement
- Door glass, quarter glass, and back glass replacement
- Mobile auto glass service
- Molding, urethane, and leak repair
- ADAS calibration coordination
- Insurance claim glass documentation
Typical turnaround
Common glass can often be replaced same day or next day. Specialty glass, calibration, weather, and adhesive cure time can affect release timing.
Materials and equipment
- OEM or aftermarket auto glass
- Automotive urethane and primer
- Moldings, clips, retainers, and rain sensors
- Glass removal tools and setting cups
- Chip repair resin and curing light
- ADAS calibration targets and scan tools where offered
Job sizes
Minor
Rock chip repair, molding repair, or leak check
Standard
Common windshield or door glass replacement
Major
Rain sensor, heated glass, acoustic glass, back glass, or mobile fleet work
Replacement
Windshield replacement with ADAS calibration, insurance claim, and specialty glass
Final pricing comes from the on-call provider after on-site assessment, with a written estimate before any work starts.
What to expect
- ✓Adhesive cure time explained before vehicle release
- ✓ADAS calibration reviewed on camera-equipped vehicles
- ✓OEM or aftermarket glass options explained before replacement
- ✓Insurance claim documentation available where applicable
Auto Glass Safety Council Registered Member or technician training, Dow or Sika adhesive training, ADAS calibration training, general liability and garagekeepers coverage.
Common questions
Can a chip be repaired instead of replacing the windshield?
Sometimes. Size, location, depth, and whether the crack has spread decide it. Damage in the driver's critical view or near edges may need replacement.
Are auto glass installers licensed in Texas?
Texas does not issue a state auto glass installer license. Look for safety-standard training, proper urethane, insurance, and ADAS calibration capability when needed.
What is safe drive-away time?
It is the cure time before the vehicle should be driven. It depends on urethane, temperature, humidity, and vehicle requirements. The installer should tell you before leaving.
Do cameras need recalibration?
Many vehicles with lane assist, collision warning, or camera systems need calibration after windshield replacement. Skipping it can affect safety features.
Can mobile service replace glass at my office?
Usually, if weather, space, and access are safe. Rain, high wind, or tight parking can make mobile installation unsafe.
Will insurance cover the windshield?
It depends on your policy and deductible. The shop can help document the glass type, damage, and replacement scope for the claim.
Coastal Bend seasons
Spring (March - May)
Hail and road debris increase windshield calls.
Summer (June - August)
Heat can make small cracks spread fast.
Fall (September - November)
Storm evacuation traffic and debris can increase glass damage.
Winter (December - February)
Temperature swings can spread existing cracks.