Richmond Windshield Replacement & Mobile Glass

Updated August 23, 2026

Auto, truck, and van glass damage rarely happens at a convenient time. Across Richmond, California, the Qualtech network connects you with 3 shops for OEM-quality glass, ADAS safety camera recalibration, and direct billing to most major insurance carriers — many drivers pay nothing out of pocket.

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Richmond, California Auto, Truck & Van Glass Pricing

Estimated Richmond-area pricing, based on national installer data and adjusted for California labor and parts rates. Your exact quote depends on the vehicle, glass features, and whether ADAS recalibration is required.

ServiceLowTypicalHigh
Windshield Replacement$275$425$575
Windshield Replacement + ADAS Calibration$575$775$1,255
Rock Chip Repair$70$115$180
Side Window Replacement$205$290$515
Rear Window Replacement$225$380$740

Latest Auto Glass Reviews in Richmond

★★★★★Aug 30, 2024

“I don't let just anyone touch my truck and Teds Auto Glass earned my trust. Perfect fit, no leaks, no whistling on the freeway. Exactly how it should be done.”

Ryan O. · Teds Auto Glass

★★★★☆Jul 2, 2024

“Honest price and a tidy install. Zip Auto Glass was tough to reach by phone at first, but once connected everything moved fast. Glass looks excellent.”

Brad D. · Zip Auto Glass

★★★★★Apr 13, 2024

“Good honest folks. Teds Auto Glass had me back on the road fast after a parking-lot fender mishap. Easy recommend for anyone around Richmond.”

Diana V. · Teds Auto Glass

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Richmond Auto Glass — Frequently Asked Questions

What does auto glass replacement cost in Richmond, California?

Around Richmond, a standard windshield replacement usually lands between $275 and $575, with most drivers paying near $425. Newer vehicles that need ADAS camera recalibration can climb to $575–$1,255, and truck or van glass varies with size. A quick rock chip repair runs only $70–$180 and is frequently free if you carry comprehensive coverage. These are California-adjusted estimates, not firm quotes.

Can a Richmond shop replace truck and van glass too?

Yes. Qualtech network shops in Richmond handle more than passenger windshields — they service truck glass, van glass, side and rear windows, and quarter glass. When you book, mention your vehicle type so the shop confirms it stocks the correct glass for your make and model.

Is mobile auto glass service available in Richmond?

Most Richmond shops in the Qualtech network send a mobile technician to your home, workplace, or roadside at no extra charge, so you never have to drive on a damaged windshield. Same-day mobile appointments are widely available across the Richmond area.

Will insurance pay for my windshield in California?

If you have comprehensive coverage, windshield repair and replacement are generally covered in California, and many policies waive the deductible on chip repairs. Qualtech network shops in Richmond verify your benefits and bill your carrier directly, so most drivers pay little or nothing out of pocket.

How do I pick the best auto glass shop in Richmond?

Compare the Richmond shops on this page by the services they offer, mobile availability, and direct insurance billing. Choose technicians who follow AGSC safety standards, install OEM or OEM-equivalent glass, and have strong recent reviews before you schedule.

How much is a side window replacement in Richmond?

Side and door glass in Richmond typically runs $205–$515, with a common price near $290. Cost depends on whether it's a laminated or tempered pane and whether the door needs to come apart to clear broken glass. Qualtech network techs vacuum out the debris and can usually handle it mobile — figures are California-adjusted estimates.

What does a rear window replacement cost in Richmond?

A rear windshield in Richmond generally falls between $225 and $740, often around $380. Glass with a heating grid or antenna connections sits toward the higher end because those wires have to be reconnected. Truck and van rear glass varies by size, and these are estimates rather than a locked-in quote.