
Windshield Replacement
Professional windshield replacement near me in Austin TX following AGSC safety standards with lifetime warranty.
Expert Windshield Replacement in Austin, Round Rock, & Georgetown
At Magic Glass Repair, our windshield replacement process follows the Auto Glass Safety Council (AGSC) industry guidelines, ensuring every installation meets strict national safety standards. Your windshield is a structural safety feature that supports the roof in rollovers and helps airbags deploy correctly.
Professional Windshield Replacement Technology
Our technicians use OEM-approved adhesives, primers, and curing times — never shortcuts. We combine mobile convenience with expert workmanship backed by our lifetime warranty, serving drivers throughout the Greater Austin Area including Round Rock and Georgetown.
Why Professional Replacement Matters
For car owners, it is crucial to keep their windshields in tip-top shape. The windshield of your car doesn't just shield you against winds and harsh weather, but it also saves you in the occurrence of a crash. In modern cars, the windshield performs another key function – support the passenger-side airbags.
We Come To You
We understand that many of you are unable to drive to a shop due to a hectic work schedule. Simply give us a call and we'll arrive exactly where you are and replace your damaged windshield right there. Our team is made up of handpicked professionals, each carrying several years of hands-on experience.
When to Replace a Damaged or Cracked Windshield?
It is not fun to spot damage or large cracks on the windshield of your car. The moment you find that your windshield has chipped or cracked, you should reach out to an auto glass shop where you can replace the broken windshield with a new one. But how does one know whether your cracked windshield needs a replacement? This is something that technicians will determine and tell.
When inspecting a broken windshield, the technician takes several things into account. Here are some key signs which help a professional find out if you should install a new windshield altogether.
Cracks Or Chips
The windshield must afford crystal-clear views of the road. If the windscreen is damaged or it has chips, you'll have difficulty seeing when driving the car. Even if the cracks or chips are small, it can distort the visibility and crashes may happen as a result of that. When driving on the road, you need to be extremely active and aware of everything that surrounds you. If the visibility isn't clear, you won't be able to see exactly how far or close other vehicles are. Accidents and crashes can happen with the slightest mistake on your part or due to the reckless behavior of others. The moment you notice impaired visibility due to damage to the windshield, you should hire an auto glass technician to fix it. Minor blemishes or small chips and cracks will go away with repairs. But if the cracks are large or chips are too many, you'll need a complete replacement. Chips or cracks that lie directly in the line of vision can't be repaired. This means the windshield will need to be replaced. In any case, you should not put off the replacement for a later date, because doing so will only put your life at risk while driving.
Vehicle Inspection
As the owner of a car or vehicle, you'll be required by the law to comply with the safety codes. State authorities conduct inspections to ensure that the vehicle follows all the safety standards. If a vehicle inspection is coming up, it is better to prepare yourself in advance. Take a thorough look at all the important parts of your car, including the windshield or the auto glass. See if the windshield has any kind of damage which you were unable to notice till now. Even if your windshield has minor chips or damages, this could be the reason to fail the inspection. If the inspection isn't successful, you'll need to go through the entire process once again to clear it. Take your car to an auto glass shop or have a technician arrive at your location and conduct a thorough inspection of the windshield, side glasses, and the rear window glass.
Damage Due To Weather Changes
Chilly winter and temperature changes can also cause damage to the windshield. When there is an extreme difference in temperature outside and inside, this can take its toll on the auto glasses. Many people try to remove the snow from their windshield using boiling water. Beware, this can damage the auto glass beyond repair. During wintry weather, you should never park your car in the open. Keep it in a covered garage. Taking proper care of the window glasses is always a high recommendation, especially during the chilly winter months. In fact, it is a good practice to thoroughly inspect the windshield at the end of the winter season.
Repair Hasn't Fixed The Problem
If the damage to the windshield has been repaired and still the issue hasn't gone away, it is time to install a new windshield altogether. It is the duty of the glass technician to come up with the most ideal solution to any problem with the windscreen. Professionals carry an experience in dealing with a wide range of auto glass issues. If one or two repairs have not solved the problem, it is best to replace the damaged windshield with a new one. When you need a new windshield, getting multiple repairs will only mean wasting money.
How Our Technicians Replace Your Broken Windshield
Our professional windshield replacement process ensures proper installation and safety compliance
Preparation and Safety
The technician takes safety measures to avoid any damage to the body and interiors of the car. Smaller parts like the wiper and rearview mirror are carefully removed.
Old Windshield Removal
The technician uses necessary tools and techniques for proper removal of the old windshield. The seal attaching the windshield to the vehicle is either removed for reuse or replaced with new molding for accurate installation.
Urathane Application
After the pinch weld is cleaned, the mobile technician will apply urethane in an even manner. Urethane is a high quality, advanced adhesive which is used to hold the windshield in place.
Precise Installation
After evenly applying the urethane, the new auto glass is placed within the pinch weld. The technician will need a few minutes to properly and accurately position the auto glass.
Thorough Cleanup
The glass technician puts all small parts back in position and collects and disposes of the old windshield and installation debris, leaving your vehicle ready for the road.
What Our Customers Say
Frequently Asked Questions
Replacement is needed when: the crack is longer than 3 inches, there are 3+ chips, damage is in the driver's line of vision, or the damage is at the windshield edge compromising structural integrity. Chips under 40mm and small cracks not in the line of vision can usually be repaired.
We follow Auto Glass Safety Council (AGSC) industry guidelines and NHTSA safety standards. We use OEM-approved adhesives, primers, and proper curing times—never shortcuts. Your windshield supports the roof in rollovers and helps airbags deploy correctly.
Windshield replacement typically takes 1-2 hours. Our premium adhesive reduces wait time from the typical 3 hours to just 1 hour before you can drive safely.
For all new windshield installations, we use either dealer auto glasses or original equipment manufacturer (OEM) auto glasses, which are well-known to have outstanding quality in the entire industry.
Wait for the adhesive to cure (typically 1 hour with our premium adhesive), avoid car washes for 24 hours, don't slam doors forcefully, and ensure ADAS calibration is completed if your vehicle has safety features like lane keeping or collision warning.