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Quick answers: chips get repaired, long cracks mean replacement; mobile service is included, not extra; comprehensive insurance usually covers glass minus your deductible (chip repairs often free); modern windshields with cameras need recalibration after replacement; and same-day service is common for popular vehicles.

Frequently asked questions

Repair or replace — where's the line?

Rule of thumb: chips smaller than a quarter and cracks shorter than a dollar bill, outside the driver's direct sight line and away from the glass edge, are repair candidates. Bigger, longer, edge-touching, or sight-line damage means replacement. Send a photo and we'll call it honestly.

How do Ozarks temperature swings affect my cracked windshield?

Dramatically — glass expands and contracts with temperature, and a chip concentrates that stress. The first cold morning after a warm stretch is when chips run. A crack that's been stable all summer is not stable; it's waiting.

Do you handle the insurance claim for me?

We work with all major insurers and can bill approved claims directly — you pay your deductible (if any) and we handle the rest of the paperwork.

What's ADAS recalibration and do I need it?

If your vehicle has camera-based safety features (lane keep, auto braking), the camera looks through the windshield and must be recalibrated after replacement. We confirm from your VIN and include it in the quote — never a surprise add-on.

Can you work in the rain?

Glass adhesive needs dry conditions, so heavy weather means rescheduling or working under cover — a garage or carport solves it. Chip repairs are more weather-flexible than replacements.

What payment do you take?

Card, cash, or common payment apps after the work is done — or your insurance claim handles it. The quote you approved is the invoice.

Serving Springfield & the 417

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  • Battlefield
  • Willard
  • Strafford
  • Rogersville
  • Bolivar
  • Marshfield
  • Branson (by appointment)
  • Greene County

417 Auto Glass · Published July 19, 2026 · Updated July 19, 2026

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