Auto Glass Repair and Replacement in Colorado Springs
Cracked windshields and broken glass compromise your vehicle's safety and structural integrity. Our glass technicians use OEM-grade materials and include ADAS camera recalibration when required.
Our Glass Repair Process
- Damage Evaluation: We assess whether the damage qualifies for chip repair or requires full windshield replacement.
- Insurance Filing: Most glass repairs are covered with zero deductible under comprehensive coverage. We handle the insurance claim.
- OEM Glass Installation: Replacement windshields meet or exceed OEM specifications for fit, clarity, and safety performance.
- ADAS Recalibration: If your vehicle has a camera or sensor mounted to the windshield, we recalibrate the system after replacement.
- Cure and Inspection: Adhesive is allowed to fully cure before vehicle release. Final inspection verifies seal integrity and sensor function.
Why Choose Phil Long Collision Center?
In-House ADAS Calibration
Unlike many glass shops that outsource ADAS calibration, we perform it in-house, which saves you time and one extra appointment.
OEM-Grade Glass
We use glass that meets Original Equipment Manufacturer standards for optical clarity, thickness, and UV protection.
Same-Day Service Available
Many windshield replacements can be completed same day or next day, minimizing disruption to your schedule.
Frequently Asked Questions
Can a windshield chip be repaired instead of replaced?
Chips smaller than a quarter and not in the driver's direct line of sight can often be repaired with resin injection, which is faster and less expensive than full replacement.
Does my insurance cover windshield replacement?
Many Colorado insurance policies cover windshield replacement under comprehensive coverage with no deductible. We check your coverage before scheduling any work.
Why does my windshield need to be recalibrated after replacement?
Vehicles with cameras or sensors mounted on the windshield (lane departure, forward collision, rain sensors) must be recalibrated after glass replacement to ensure those systems work correctly. Skipping this step can disable critical safety features.