Auto Glass Shops Near Me in San Juan, TX

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Ricky's RPR Auto Body Shop

(323)351-1971  Verified

Pasadena Auto Glass

(713)475-1492  Verified

Allstar Glass

(281)575-7575  Verified

St Auto Glass

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2604 N Raul Longoria Rd
San Juan TX, 78589
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updated 4 months ago
Call (956)961-4025  Verified

Risica & Sons Inc

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403 E Interstate 2
San Juan TX, 78589
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updated a month ago
Call (956)781-3840  Verified

Auto Glass Now

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207 N Cage Blvd
Pharr TX, 78577
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CLOSED FOR TODAY → 8:00AM-6:00PM
updated 11 months ago
Call (757)224-9150  Verified

Advanced Windshield Repair

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321 N Col Rowe Blvd
Mcallen TX, 78501
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"Free With Full Coverage Insurance - Deductibles Waived - 17 Years of Experience"...read more
CLOSED FOR TODAY → 8:30AM-6:30PM
updated 2 years ago
Call (956)686-7625  Verified

All Valley Auto Glass

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serving area
Edinburg TX, 78541
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Call (956)369-2399  Verified

American Audio Alarm & Tint

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2113 N Texas Blvd A
Weslaco TX, 78599
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updated 3 months ago
Call (956)968-9450  Verified

Weslaco Glass Co

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215 S Texas Blvd
Weslaco TX, 78596
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Call (956)968-1032  Verified

Mirror House

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300 E Business 83
Weslaco TX, 78596
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updated 3 years ago
Call (956)968-1960  Verified

Glass Clinic

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1817 Montzuma Dr
Alamo TX, 78516
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CLOSED FOR TODAY → 7:30AM-8:00PM
Call (956)973-0424  Verified

A1 Auto Glass

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serving area
Weslaco TX, 78596
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updated a year ago
Call (956)968-2400  Verified
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Frequently Asked Questions

The time needed for a repair or replacement depends on the type of damage and the specific vehicle model. Repairs can take as little as 30 minutes, while replacements typically take between 1-3 hours. Technicians will advise you on the specific time frame for your vehicle.
Whether a windshield can be repaired or needs to be replaced depends on the size, location, and depth of the damage. Generally, chips smaller than a quarter and cracks less than three inches long can be repaired. However, larger or more complex damage may require a full replacement.
Auto glass coverage varies depending on your specific insurance policy. Many policies cover repairs without a deductible, while replacements may require a deductible payment. We recommend contacting your insurance provider to determine your coverage.
Many auto glass shops offer mobile services, bringing the necessary tools and expertise to your home or workplace for repairs or replacements. Please inquire with the specific shop to confirm if they provide this service.
It is generally recommended to wait at least an hour after a windshield replacement before driving your vehicle, allowing the adhesive to properly set and cure. Your technician will provide you with specific instructions based on the adhesive used and your vehicle's requirements.
Auto glass shops typically offer both Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) and aftermarket glass. OEM glass is made by the same manufacturer as your vehicle's original glass, while aftermarket glass may be made by a different company. Both types should meet safety standards, but you can discuss your preferences with the technician.
Most autoglass shops provide warranties on their work, covering issues such as leaks, defects, or workmanship errors. The specific terms and duration of the warranty may vary by shop, so it's important to ask for details before proceeding with a repair or replacement.
A properly installed windshield should be free of leaks, distortion, or other visible defects. If you notice any issues after your auto glass has been serviced, it is essential to contact the shop immediately to address any potential problems.
To keep your auto glass in good condition, avoid slamming car doors, clean your windshield with non-ammonia glass cleaner, and replace your wiper blades regularly. It's also essential to address any chips or cracks promptly to prevent further damage.
Most auto glass shops accept various payment methods, including cash, credit cards, and debit cards. Some may also offer financing options or accept payments directly from insurance providers. Please inquire with the specific shop for their accepted payment methods.
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