A rock chip on the commute or a crack that spread overnight — either way, Las Vegas drivers can start the fix right here. Browse 7 shops serving the area, see who offers mobile visits and insurance-friendly billing, and reach out to the one that fits your schedule and your vehicle.
10130 W Rochelle Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89147
(888) 774-0517
1155 E Pyle Ave, Las Vegas, NV 89183
(888) 774-0517
3131 Fremont, Las Vegas, NV 89104
(888) 774-0517
3291 N Rancho Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89130
(888) 774-0517
5228 S Procyon St, Las Vegas, NV 89118
(888) 774-0517
5360 Ricky Rd, Las Vegas, NV 89130
(888) 774-0517
5785 S Durango Dr, Las Vegas, NV 89113
(888) 774-0517
A resin chip repair in Las Vegas 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.
That's the point of this directory. Each Las Vegas 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.
Most shops listed for Las Vegas 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.
Comprehensive policies in Nevada generally cover glass damage, and chip repairs frequently carry no deductible at all. Many Las Vegas shops on this page work with insurers directly and file the claim for you — worth confirming when you book.
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 Las Vegas listings here surface those details so you can judge before you commit.