Contact Information
Address:
628 Chestnut Rd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
Phone:
Website
https://associatedwindshield.com/
Myrtle Beach Auto Glass & Windshield Specialists has been the trusted choice for auto glass and windshield repair and replacement since 1992. Our certified technicians provide same-day service, specializing in windshield repair, full replacements, and recalibrations for all vehicle makes and models. We use OEM-quality glass to ensure safety, durability, and a perfect fit. Our mobile auto glass service covers Myrtle Beach, North Myrtle Beach, Conway, Georgetown, Loris, and the entire Grand Strand Area, bringing expert repairs directly to you—at home, work, or on the road. We also assist with insurance claims, making the process hassle-free.
628 Chestnut Rd, Myrtle Beach, SC 29572
https://associatedwindshield.com/
Myrtle Beach Auto Glass & Windshield Specialists is your trusted local partner for all auto glass and windshield needs right here in Myrtle Beach. Located at 628 Chestnut Rd, SC 29572, our shop provides expert service for residents seeking reliable solutions for chips, cracks, replacements, and repairs. We understand the importance of safety and clarity your windshield provides, and our skilled technicians are dedicated to restoring your vehicle's vision with precision and care. Experience prompt service and quality workmanship at our Myrtle Beach location.
FAQs about Myrtle Beach Auto Glass & Windshield Specialists
Q1: Do you offer mobile services in Myrtle Beach?
A1: Currently, our services are primarily provided from our fixed location at 628 Chestnut Rd, Myrtle Beach. Please call us for details on any potential mobile options.
Q2: How long does a typical windshield repair take?
A2: Most windshield repairs completed at our Myrtle Beach location can be finished in just 30-60 minutes.
Q3: Can you replace a broken windshield on the same day?
A3: We strive to accommodate same-day replacements for broken windshields at our Chestnut Road location in Myrtle Beach, depending on parts availability.
Q4: What causes small chips or cracks in windshields?
A4: Common causes include road debris, temperature changes, parking incidents, and minor impacts.
Q5: Is it safe to drive with a damaged windshield?
A5: While small chips or cracks might seem minor, driving with damaged glass can be unsafe and is often required by Myrtle Beach regulations to be repaired or replaced promptly.