Moorhead Windshield & Glass Repair Online

Glass damage is a today problem, and Moorhead has the pros to handle it. The network installers below cover windshields, door glass, and rear glass across the Minnesota area, with mobile technicians who come to your driveway or workplace. Check the details online and lock in your repair.

Start your Moorhead windshield quote online

Listings for Moorhead, MN are still growing, but mobile glass pros already cover the area. Enter your vehicle and ZIP to see technicians who can come to your driveway or workplace — often the same day.

Moorhead Auto Glass — Frequently Asked Questions

How much should I budget for windshield work in Moorhead, Minnesota?

A resin chip repair in Moorhead usually lands around $60–$150 — and comprehensive insurance often makes it free. A straightforward windshield replacement runs roughly $250–$450, while late-model vehicles that need the forward camera recalibrated afterward can reach $600–$1,000. The listings on this page let you check services online before requesting a price.

Can I really book auto glass repair in Moorhead online?

That's the point of this directory. Each Moorhead listing shows the shop's services, ratings, and contact options up front, so you can pick a pro and start your booking or quote request in minutes instead of calling around town.

Do Moorhead shops come to my home or work?

Most shops listed for Moorhead offer mobile appointments — a technician drives to your driveway, office parking lot, or roadside and does the repair or replacement on the spot, usually at no extra charge. Look for mobile service in each listing's details.

Will my insurance handle the bill in Minnesota?

Comprehensive policies in Minnesota generally cover glass damage, and chip repairs frequently carry no deductible at all. Many Moorhead shops on this page work with insurers directly and file the claim for you — worth confirming when you book.

What separates a good Moorhead glass shop from a mediocre one?

Look for recent positive reviews, OEM or OEM-equivalent glass, adhesives cured to safe drive-away standards, and in-house ADAS recalibration if your vehicle has lane-keep or emergency-braking cameras. The Moorhead listings here surface those details so you can judge before you commit.