Auto glass shops in Paradise Valley, AZ
3 trusted shops for windshield replacement, chip repair, ADAS calibration, and mobile service in Paradise Valley. Compare options and request free quotes below.
Bang AutoGlass provides mobile windshield replacement, ADAS calibration, and full auto glass service across Florida and Arizona. Insurance claims welcome, lifetime workmanship warranty.
Professional Window Tinting
Paradise Valley, AZ
Auto glass and windshield services in Paradise Valley, Arizona.
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Ramirez Windshields and Glass
Paradise Valley, AZ
Auto glass and windshield services in Paradise Valley, Arizona.
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Windshield replacement cost in Paradise Valley
Typical Paradise Valley prices below. Your exact quote depends on your vehicle, glass type (OEM vs aftermarket), and whether ADAS camera calibration is required — request quotes above to compare.
Chip / crack repair
$60–$150
Windshield replacement
$250–$450
Replacement + ADAS calibration
$400–$1,000+
In Arizona, comprehensive auto insurance typically covers glass damage; check whether your policy waives the deductible.
Auto glass FAQs — Paradise Valley
How much does windshield replacement cost in Paradise Valley?
Most Paradise Valley drivers pay about $250–$450 for a standard windshield replacement. If your vehicle has a forward-facing ADAS camera that needs recalibration, expect $400–$1,000+. Chip and crack repairs usually run $60–$150.
Does insurance cover windshield replacement in Paradise Valley, AZ?
In Arizona, comprehensive auto insurance typically covers glass damage; check whether your policy waives the deductible.
Can I get mobile auto glass service in Paradise Valley?
Yes — many Paradise Valley shops offer mobile service and will replace or repair your glass at your home or workplace. Use "Get a quote" on any listing to ask which shops come to you.
How long does a windshield replacement take?
The replacement itself takes about 60–90 minutes, plus safe drive-away time for the adhesive to cure. ADAS camera calibration, when required, adds time.