OEM Glass & Calibration

Auto Glass Replacement in Moorhead, MN

We replace and repair windshields, side, and rear glass to factory standards and complete in-house ADAS recalibration, all backed by a lifetime workmanship warranty.

  • OEM Quality Glass

    We install glass that meets or exceeds original manufacturer specs.

  • ADAS Recalibration

    Cameras and sensors are recalibrated on site so safety systems work properly.

  • Same-Day Service

    Most replacements are finished within a single business day.

  • Lifetime Warranty

    Workmanship is guaranteed for as long as you own the vehicle.

Our Four-Step Glass Service Process

A proven workflow that returns clear vision and full safety features without surprises.

  • Step

    Inspection & Quote

    We measure the damage, verify part numbers, and provide a clear price before work begins.

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    Safe Removal

    Technicians remove the damaged glass and prepare the pinch weld to receive new urethane.

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    OEM Install & Calibration

    Fresh glass is bonded in place, then ADAS sensors or cameras are calibrated to factory targets.

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    Final Inspection & Clean-up

    We test for leaks, clear error codes, vacuum broken glass, and wash the windshield inside and out.

Comprehensive Ding & Dent Care

Services We Offer

We handle every common dent scenario on steel and aluminum panels so you need only one stop for perfect results.

Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common auto glass and calibration questions.

  • Will my insurance cover glass replacement?

    Most comprehensive policies cover glass with little or no deductible; we can verify coverage and bill the insurer for you.

  • How long will the replacement take?

    Windshield jobs usually finish in two to three hours including safe-drive curing time.

  • Is recalibration really necessary?

    Yes, any windshield replacement that involves forward-facing cameras requires recalibration to maintain proper lane and collision alerts.

  • Can a chip be repaired instead of replaced?

    Chips under the size of a quarter and cracks shorter than three inches can often be repaired, saving time and money.