Locations in Arkansas
Auto Glass Repair & Windshield Replacement in Arkansas
Professional Auto Glass Service for Arkansas Drivers
A cracked windshield or broken car window can happen in seconds. From daily commutes in Little Rock and Fort Smith to long stretches of highway travel across the state, Arkansas drivers encounter a wide range of conditions that can contribute to auto glass damage. Construction zones, rural highways, gravel roads, severe thunderstorms, and seasonal temperature swings can all increase the likelihood of windshield chips and cracks. When a small chip starts spreading, or a side window is shattered, getting the damage evaluated promptly can help keep a manageable repair from becoming a larger, more expensive problem. For more than 30 years, Auto Glass Now has helped drivers get back on the road with dependable windshield repair, replacement, and other automotive glass services. As part of the Driven Brands family, our experienced technicians use quality materials and established installation procedures. Our customer-first approach is designed to keep the process straightforward. With locations throughout Arkansas and mobile service available in qualifying areas, you can choose the option that works best for your schedule—whether that means visiting a shop or having eligible service performed at home or work.
Complete Auto Glass Services in Arkansas
Glass damage can vary widely from one vehicle to another. The right solution depends on factors such as the size, location, and severity of the damage. Auto Glass Now provides a full range of auto glass services for most domestic and imported vehicles throughout Arkansas.
A damaged windshield does not automatically mean replacement. When a chip or crack meets applicable auto glass industry repair guidelines, our technicians can repair the affected area rather than replace the entire windshield. Addressing damage early can help limit spreading, preserve the original glass, maintain visibility, and reduce costs.
When windshield damage cannot be safely repaired, replacement may be the appropriate solution. Auto Glass Now installs Original Equipment Equivalent (OEE) automotive glass, with Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) glass available upon request, subject to insurance approval. Our technicians receive ongoing training and follow established installation procedures to help ensure the job is completed properly.
Side Window & Rear Windshield Replacement
Windshield damage is only one reason Arkansas drivers may need auto glass service. A broken door window or rear windshield can affect visibility, security, and the vehicle's everyday use. We replace many types of automotive glass, including side and door windows, rear windshields, quarter glass, vent glass, and other components for a wide range of makes and models.
ADAS Windshield Camera Calibration
Many newer vehicles use cameras and sensors near or behind the windshield as part of their Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS). Because windshield replacement can affect camera positioning, calibration may be required to restore these systems to OEM specifications. ADAS features may include Lane Departure Warning, Lane Keep Assist, Forward Collision Alert, Adaptive Cruise Control, and Collision Mitigation Braking. Calibration requirements vary by vehicle and service conditions, and calibrations may be performed at an Auto Glass Now location or through a qualifying mobile service.
Arkansas drivers do not always have to rearrange their day around an auto glass appointment. Where available, mobile service can bring qualifying windshield repair, replacement, and certain ADAS services to a convenient location such as your home or workplace. Mobile availability depends on factors such as weather, vehicle requirements, service type, calibration requirements, and scheduling.
Fleet & Commercial Auto Glass Services
For businesses, an out-of-service vehicle can mean lost time and disrupted schedules. Auto Glass Now works with businesses throughout Arkansas to help keep commercial vehicles moving. Fleet services can be tailored to business needs, with an emphasis on dependable repairs and replacements and on minimizing unnecessary downtime.
Why Arkansas Drivers Choose Auto Glass Now
Choosing an auto glass provider is about more than replacing a windshield. It is about knowing that trained professionals will handle the work and that you will understand your options along the way. Auto Glass Now combines local service with the resources of a nationwide auto glass provider. Our brand promise remains consistent across locations, while our Arkansas teams understand the practical challenges local drivers face—from highway debris and construction zones to sudden weather changes.
Customers can expect:
• More than 30 years of auto glass experience • Hundreds of locations nationwide • Same-day and next-day appointments • OEE and OEM automotive glass • Experienced technicians with ongoing training • A Price Match Guarantee • A Lifetime Warranty on covered workmanship and materials • Insurance claims managed from start to finish • Convenient online scheduling or service by phone
Because auto glass damage is rarely planned for, we focus on providing customers with useful information and practical options. From the initial quote through completion of the work, our goal is to make the next step easy to understand.
Arkansas Roads and Weather Can Be Tough on Auto Glass
Arkansas drivers encounter a mix of urban traffic, rural highways, construction zones, and seasonal weather conditions that can contribute to windshield damage. Gravel roads, loose debris, and long-distance highway travel can increase the likelihood of chips and cracks, while summer heat, severe thunderstorms, and winter freezes may place additional stress on already damaged glass.
Addressing minor windshield damage early may help prevent it from spreading and reduce the likelihood of needing a complete windshield replacement.
Why You Shouldn't Wait to Repair Windshield Damage
A small chip or crack can be easy to ignore when visibility is still good. But everyday driving can put additional stress on damaged glass. Road vibration, temperature changes, highway speeds, and additional impacts can cause a chip or crack to spread. Once damage becomes more extensive, a repair that may have been possible initially might no longer be an option. Addressing windshield damage early may help preserve the original glass, reduce the chance of needing a more extensive replacement, and maintain the windshield's role in the vehicle's structural system. An Auto Glass Now technician can evaluate the damage and explain whether repair or replacement is appropriate.
Getting Your Auto Glass Repaired Is Simple
We designed our service process to provide transparency and practical choices without unnecessary steps.
Step 1: Tell Us About the Damage
Request a quote online or contact our team by phone. We will need information about your vehicle and the type of glass that is damaged.
Step 2: Review Your Options
We will provide an estimate and explain whether repair or replacement may be appropriate. If you plan to use insurance, our team can also assist with the claims process.
Step 3: Schedule Service
Choose an appointment at a convenient Arkansas location or ask about mobile service if available for your vehicle, service, and area.
Insurance Claims Made Easier
If your auto insurance policy includes comprehensive coverage, windshield or other auto glass damage may be covered depending on your policy terms. Auto Glass Now accepts all auto insurance and can manage the insurance claim process from start to finish. After coverage is verified, we will, whenever possible, work with your insurance provider and handle billing. If your policy requires a deductible, you will be responsible for that amount. Prefer to pay out of pocket? We will provide an upfront estimate before work begins so you understand the expected cost and available options.
For customers looking for additional payment flexibility, Buy Now, Pay Later financing through Zip is available for qualifying purchases. Contact your local Auto Glass Now location for current eligibility requirements and details.
Backed by a Lifetime Warranty
Windshield repair and replacement performed by Auto Glass Now is backed by a Lifetime Warranty covering qualifying workmanship and material issues for as long as you own or lease the vehicle. Covered issues may include qualifying installation-related leaks, molding, and glass defects resulting from the original installation. Warranty terms, coverage, exclusions, and limitations apply according to the applicable warranty. Our team can explain the coverage before your service is completed.
Proudly Serving Drivers Across Arkansas
Auto Glass Now serves communities throughout Arkansas, giving drivers access to local auto glass service backed by a national network.
Current Arkansas locations include:
Whether you are commuting across town, traveling through Arkansas, heading to work, or running errands, our local teams can help with everything from windshield chip repair to complete automotive glass replacement.
Local Service, Backed by a National Network
When you choose Auto Glass Now, you are working with a local team backed by a company that has served drivers for more than three decades. Arkansas customers benefit from local service along with nationwide resources, ongoing technician training, warranty protection, and established quality standards. That combination gives drivers access to the convenience of a local provider without giving up the resources and experience of a larger auto glass network.
Find an Auto Glass Now Location in Arkansas
Whether you're in Little Rock, Fort Smith, Jonesboro, Conway, or another Arkansas community, professional auto glass service is never far away. Our local teams can help with everything from minor windshield repairs to complete auto glass replacement, backed by quality workmanship and a customer-first approach.
Explore the Arkansas locations above to find the shop nearest you, request a quote, or schedule an appointment. If mobile service is available in your area, we'll be happy to discuss that option as well.
For assistance, call 1-888-4-FIX-GLASS (1-888-434-9452).
Frequently Asked Questions
How can Arkansas weather cause windshield damage?
Arkansas drivers experience everything from intense summer heat and thunderstorms to winter freezes and occasional ice or snow. Rapid temperature changes can put additional stress on existing chips and cracks, while severe weather can send debris or hail into vehicle glass. Having windshield damage inspected promptly may help prevent a small chip from spreading.
Can driving on Arkansas roads cause windshield chips?
Yes. Gravel, rocks, and other road debris can be thrown by passing vehicles and strike the windshield. This can happen on highways, construction areas, rural roads, and heavily traveled routes. A small impact may leave a chip that can eventually develop into a larger crack.
Are windshield chips common on rural Arkansas roads?
Many Arkansas drivers regularly travel rural highways and county roads where loose gravel and road debris can increase the risk of windshield damage. Even a small chip caused by a stone can spread over time, particularly during periods of extreme heat or cold.
Can extreme heat make a windshield crack worse?
Yes. High summer temperatures can cause the glass and surrounding materials to expand, while a sudden temperature change can add stress to existing damage. If your windshield already has a chip or crack, it's a good idea to have it evaluated before the damage spreads.
Why should I repair a windshield chip before a long drive across Arkansas?
Long highway drives can place additional stress on damaged auto glass. Road vibration, temperature changes, and additional debris impacts may cause a small chip to spread into a larger crack. Repairing damage before a long trip may help preserve the original windshield and reduce the likelihood of a complete replacement.
Does insurance cover windshield replacement in Arkansas?
Windshield replacement may be covered when your auto insurance policy includes applicable comprehensive coverage. Coverage, deductibles, and claim requirements vary by policy. Auto Glass Now can help manage the insurance claims process and work with your insurance provider.
How much does windshield replacement cost?
The price depends on factors such as the vehicle's make and model, the type of glass required, installation requirements, and whether ADAS calibration is necessary. OEM glass and other vehicle-specific requirements may also affect the cost. An estimate based on your vehicle can provide a more accurate price.
Can a cracked windshield be repaired instead of replaced?
Sometimes. Small chips and certain cracks may qualify for repair depending on their size, location, and other factors. An Auto Glass Now technician can evaluate the damage and explain whether repair or replacement is appropriate.
Does windshield replacement require ADAS calibration?
Some vehicles require ADAS calibration after windshield replacement. If your vehicle uses a camera mounted near the windshield for features such as Lane Keep Assist, Forward Collision Alert, or Adaptive Cruise Control, calibration may be necessary after installation.
Does Auto Glass Now offer mobile windshield service in Arkansas?
Mobile service is available in qualifying areas in Arkansas. Depending on the vehicle, weather, service required, and scheduling, technicians may be able to perform windshield repair, replacement, and certain ADAS services at your home, workplace, or another convenient location.
Do you provide auto glass service for work trucks and fleet vehicles in Arkansas?
Yes. Auto Glass Now provides repair and replacement services for many commercial vehicles, including work trucks, service vans, cargo vehicles, and fleet vehicles. Our goal is to help Arkansas businesses minimize downtime and keep vehicles operating safely.
Does Auto Glass Now use OEM glass?
Auto Glass Now installs Original Equipment Equivalent (OEE) glass, with Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM) glass available upon customer request, subject to insurance company approval.