Professional Windshield Replacement In Phoenix
We replace your windshield the right way — using OEM-quality glass, manufacturer-grade urethane adhesives, and certified installation techniques that restore factory structural integrity. Most replacements are completed within two hours, and every job includes free ADAS recalibration and a lifetime warranty on materials and workmanship.
Why Phoenix Drivers Choose Clear View for Windshield Replacement
With 2,000+ five-star reviews at our Phoenix location and over a decade of experience, Clear View is the name Valley drivers trust for windshield replacement. Our trained, in-house technicians — not subcontractors — are AGRSS certified and follow manufacturer standards on every install. Whether you visit our shop or schedule convenient mobile service, every replacement is backed by our lifetime guarantee.
Certified Technicians
Trained experts using certified OEM glass.
Mobile Service
Fast, convenient replacement at your locaiton.
Insurance Experts
We handle the claim process for you.
Lifetime Guaranty
Guaranteed quality and peace of mind.
Serving Phoenix and the Entire Valley
At Clear View Glass & Tint, we replace windshields for customers across the entire Greater Phoenix metro. Whether you bring your vehicle to our shop at 2205 W Lone Cactus Dr #21 or schedule free mobile service at your home or workplace, our certified technicians deliver the same precision installation and attention to detail on every job.
Our service area covers Scottsdale, Mesa, Chandler, Gilbert, Glendale, Peoria, Tempe, Surprise, Goodyear, Paradise Valley, Fountain Hills, Cave Creek, Carefree, Buckeye, Avondale, Litchfield Park, Queen Creek, Apache Junction, El Mirage, Tolleson, Youngtown, and surrounding communities. Wherever you are in the Valley, Clear View brings expert windshield replacement to your door — backed by a lifetime warranty on every installation.
How it Works
Why Your Windshield Matters More Than You Think
Your windshield is not just a piece of glass — it is a structural safety component that plays a direct role in protecting you and your passengers during a collision, rollover, or airbag deployment. In a frontal crash, the windshield provides up to 45% of the structural integrity of the cabin. In a rollover, that number climbs to as much as 60%. A poorly installed windshield can separate from the frame on impact, allowing the roof to collapse inward and preventing airbags from deploying correctly.
In the Phoenix metro, the risks are compounded by environmental factors that most other markets don’t face. Temperatures regularly exceed 110°F during the summer months, and asphalt surface temperatures can reach 160°F or higher. These conditions cause the metal frame around your windshield to expand and contract daily, placing stress on the adhesive bond that holds the glass in place. If the installation was rushed, if the urethane wasn’t applied at the correct thickness, or if the safe-drive-away time wasn’t observed, that bond can weaken over time — leading to leaks, wind noise, or outright failure during an impact.
This is why choosing a certified installer isn’t optional — it’s essential. AGRSS certification means the technician follows a documented, tested process for every phase of the replacement: removal, cleaning, priming, adhesive application, glass setting, and curing. It’s the difference between a windshield that looks right and one that actually performs as a safety system when it matters.
Phoenix Road Conditions and Your Windshield
Phoenix road conditions are uniquely punishing on auto glass. Between the I-10, I-17, Loop 101, Loop 202, Loop 303, and SR-51, Valley drivers face constant exposure to kicked-up gravel, construction debris, and freeway rock strikes that chip and crack windshields faster than almost anywhere else in the country. Arizona leads the nation in windshield claims, and the Phoenix freeway system is the primary reason.
The most common damage patterns we see include star breaks from direct rock impacts at highway speed, long cracks that propagate from small chips due to thermal stress, and edge cracks caused by temperature differentials between the glass and the frame. A chip that might stay stable for months in a cooler climate can spread across an entire windshield within days during a Phoenix summer — turning a simple repair into a full replacement.
Our installation process is built specifically around these conditions. We account for thermal expansion from 115°+ surface temperatures, high-heat adhesive curing requirements, and the structural demands of Arizona’s aggressive UV environment. Every windshield we install is set with factory-approved urethane calibrated for desert conditions, and we observe strict safe-drive-away times so the bond reaches full strength before you’re back on the freeway.
If you notice a chip or crack, don’t wait. Arizona’s heat will work against you. Contact Clear View Glass & Tint for a fast assessment — in many cases, early damage can be repaired rather than replaced, saving time and keeping your original factory seal intact. But if the damage has already spread beyond repair, we’ll get your replacement scheduled quickly so you’re not driving with a compromised windshield in 110-degree heat.
ADAS Recalibration After Windshield Replacement
Most vehicles manufactured after 2016 are equipped with Advanced Driver Assistance Systems that rely on cameras and sensors mounted to the windshield. These systems — including lane departure warning, forward collision alert, adaptive cruise control, automatic emergency braking, and rain-sensing wipers — must be recalibrated every time the windshield is removed and replaced.
If recalibration is skipped or performed incorrectly, these systems may not detect road markings, vehicles, pedestrians, or obstacles accurately. A forward-facing camera that is even slightly misaligned can throw off lane-keeping assistance by several feet at highway speeds. That’s not a minor inconvenience — it’s a serious safety risk.
Clear View Glass & Tint includes ASAS recalibration with every windshield replacement on vehicles that require it. Our technicians use manufacturer-approved diagnostic equipment to restore camera alignment to factory specifications, and we verify system functionality before returning your vehicle. This is a step many shops either skip entirely or charge separately for. At Clear View, it’s standard on every job.
OEM vs. OEE Glass — What Phoenix Drivers Should Know
When your windshield needs replacing, the type of glass matters. There are two primary categories: OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) and OEE (Original Equipment Equivalent).
OEM glass is made by the same manufacturer that produced the windshield installed at the factory — companies like Pilkington, AGC, Fuyao, or Saint-Gobain. It carries the original brand logo and matches the exact specifications of your vehicle’s factory glass, including thickness, curvature, tint, and acoustic properties. For vehicles with heads-up display systems or complex ADAS sensor arrays, OEM glass is often the recommended choice because even minor deviations in glass composition can affect display clarity and sensor accuracy.
OEE glass is manufactured to meet or exceed the original specifications but is produced by a different company. High-quality OEE glass passes the same safety standards (ANSI Z26.1 and DOT requirements) and provides equivalent structural performance at a lower price point. For many vehicles, especially those without heads-up display or advanced camera systems, OEE glass is a reliable and cost-effective option.
Clear View Glass & Tint offers both OEM and OEE options for every replacement. Your technician will discuss which glass is appropriate for your vehicle based on its make, model, year, and installed technology — so you’re making an informed decision, not just getting whatever’s cheapest on the shelf.
Arizona’s Windshield Replacement Insurance Law
Arizona has two statutes that make windshield replacement one of the easiest and most affordable vehicle repairs in the state — and most drivers don’t realize how well they’re protected.
Under Arizona Revised Statute §20-264, insurance companies that offer comprehensive coverage are required to provide policyholders with an option for a zero-deductible on safety equipment — which includes windshield glass, door glass, window glass, and lighting components. If you carry comprehensive coverage and selected the zero-deductible glass option — which the vast majority of Arizona policies include — your windshield replacement is fully covered with no out-of-pocket cost to you.
Arizona Revised Statute §20-263 adds a second layer of protection. This statute prohibits insurers from increasing your premium as a result of a claim that was not caused or significantly contributed to by your actions. A rock hitting your windshield on the Loop 101 is not something you caused — which means filing a glass claim cannot legally raise your rates. It is classified as a no-fault claim and is treated separately from collision or at-fault incidents.
Despite these protections, many Phoenix drivers put off replacing a cracked windshield because they assume it will cost them money or affect their premium. It won’t — Arizona law is specifically written to prevent both of those outcomes.
Clear View Glass & Tint handles the entire insurance process on your behalf. We verify your coverage, confirm your deductible status, file the claim, coordinate with your carrier, and schedule your appointment — all in one phone call. You don’t have to contact your insurance company, submit paperwork, or follow up on anything. We manage the process from start to finish so you can focus on getting back on the road.
The Clear View Installation Process
Every windshield replacement at Clear View follows a strict, documented process designed to meet AGRSS safety standards and deliver a factory-quality result.
Your technician begins by protecting your vehicle’s paint, trim, and interior from damage during removal. The old windshield is carefully cut free using specialized tools that separate the glass from the bonded urethane without disturbing the pinchweld or surrounding body panels.
Once the glass is removed, the exposed pinchweld is inspected for rust, corrosion, or damage. Any compromised areas are treated and primed to ensure a clean bonding surface. The remaining old urethane is trimmed to the correct height — not scraped down to bare metal — because a thin layer of cured urethane actually improves adhesion for the new bead.
Fresh urethane adhesive is applied in a continuous bead around the full perimeter of the opening. The new windshield — already cleaned, primed at the edges, and fitted with new moldings if required — is set precisely into position. Your technician verifies alignment, checks for even contact along the entire adhesive bead, and confirms there are no gaps or pressure points that could compromise the seal.
If your vehicle is equipped with ADAS cameras or sensors, recalibration is performed immediately after installation using manufacturer-approved diagnostic tools. The system is verified for proper function before the vehicle is returned to you.
Finally, your technician provides a safe-drive-away time based on the adhesive used, ambient temperature, and humidity level. This curing window is critical — driving before the adhesive reaches full strength can compromise the bond and void manufacturer guidelines. We never rush this step, because your safety depends on it.
Stop By Our Shop
Clear View Glass & Tint serves Phoenix with full in-shop tinting at our Lone Cactus Drive location, along with mobile service across nearby neighborhoods and business districts. Whether you visit us or schedule on-site service, our team delivers fast, professional installations throughout the Phoenix area.
Address: 2205 W Lone Cactus Dr #21, Phoenix, AZ 85027
Phone: 480-656-0432
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Hours: Mon–Fri 8:00 AM–5:00 PM · Saturday 8:00 AM–5:00 PM Closed Sunday
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Frequently Asked Questions About Windshield Replacement in Phoenix
Clear View Glass & Tint has replaced thousands of windshields for Phoenix drivers — here are the questions our team answers most often.









