Back Glass in Conway, SC
Back glass (the rear window) is usually tempered glass that shatters into small pieces when broken — often after a break-in or impact. Replacement in Conway includes cleaning out the fragments and, on many vehicles, reconnecting the rear defroster grid and any antenna built into the glass.
Auto glass shops in Conway
No shops have specifically listed back glass in Conway yet — these Conwayauto glass shops can tell you if they offer it. Use "Get a quote" to ask.
Carlove Glass
Conway, SC
Auto glass and windshield services in Conway, South Carolina.
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Auto glass and windshield services in Conway, South Carolina.
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Glass Doctor Auto of Conway, SC
Conway, SC
Auto glass and windshield services in Conway, South Carolina.
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Riteway Auto Glass
Conway, SC
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When you need back glass
- •A shattered rear window after a break-in, vandalism, or impact
- •A rear defroster that stopped working after glass damage
- •Cracks or chips in the rear glass that compromise visibility
- •Water leaking in around a damaged rear window seal
Back Glass cost in Conway
Typical Conway range
$200–$450
Cost varies with defroster grids, built-in antennas, and privacy tint. Comprehensive insurance commonly covers it minus your deductible.
Back Glass FAQs — Conway
Does back glass replacement restore my rear defroster?
Yes — a proper replacement reconnects the defroster grid that's printed onto the glass, so your rear window clears again. Confirm the shop accounts for the defroster and any antenna in the glass.
Why did my back glass shatter into tiny pieces?
Rear and side windows are usually tempered glass, designed to crumble into small, dull-edged pieces instead of sharp shards. That's why a break-in often leaves a pile of pebble-like glass.
Can a Conway shop clean up all the broken glass?
Yes — a good Conway installer vacuums fragments out of the trunk, seats, and seals as part of the job, so you're not finding glass for weeks.