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Tucson Windshield Replacement & Mobile Auto Glass Repair by SunTec
Chips and cracks to the windshield are a common occurrence. It doesn't matter how carefully you drive, all it takes is for a stray stone flying up from the road or piece of airborne debris to make contact with your moving vehicle and you've got a repair job on your hands. Well, SunTec Auto Glass of Phoenix and Tucson is here for such occasions. We aim to take the pain and tedium out of dealing with such situations by utilizing our convenient mobile windshield replacement Tucson service.
That's right, if you live or work in the area, just get in touch with us at 480-900-7010 or complete our fast online form. Our team will meet you at a place of your choosing. That could be your home, workplace or anywhere that suits you. Call for a free quote on an insured Tucson windshield replacement with up to $200 in cash back or gift card options!
Free Windshield Replacement & Cash Back with Approved Tucson Insurance!
You can get a replacement windshield for the cost of a local phone call if you're a Tucson resident with glass coverage on in your car insurance policy. This will be the case if you have comprehensive coverage on your policy, or if you've chosen to have glass coverage as an add-on. If you're unsure, that's not a problem at all.
Simply provide us with the details of your insurance carrier and we'll work directly with them so that you don't have to come up with any cash out of pocket. Those with the necessary Tucson insurance coverage will receive their auto glass repair or replacement completely FREE of charge.
Furthermore, approved customers that have insurance with comprehensive glass coverage may be approved for our up to $140 cash back windshield replacement. The amounts of up to $140-$200 in cash back, gift credit cards or coupon books that can be used at a range of local businesses.
No Insurance? That's Okay! Get Cheap Cash-Pay Rates for Auto Glass Repair!
Glass coverage is not compulsory under AZ vehicle insurance laws, so it's possible that you won't have it. For those with no auto glass insurance, we offer cheap windshield replacement Tucson pricing, where we will match or beat our competitors. Exact costs will depend on factors such as the extent of the damage (whether you need a repair or a replacement) and the make/model of the vehicle. As a rough guide, a repair is typically $50-100 while most replacements will be $200-400.
We can accept cash as well as all main cards and will provide you with a full quote upfront. Just make sure you get any damage looked at as soon as possible, as you'll end up paying far more through fines if you get caught breaking AZ cracked windshield laws. You may also check your car's window tint darkness level too in order to make sure you stay within the Arizona tint requirements.
Fast, Experienced & Best Quality Windshield Replacement Tucson Service
Our service stands out not only because of its low price and convenience but also because of the quality of our delivery. We've been providing our services across the state for years and have honed our craft to ensure that the mobile windshield repair service is:
Fast & Convenient
Top Quality
Friendly
How Our Mobile Service Works for Tucson Customers
Our mobile service covers all types of vehicle glass - windshields, door windows, rear windows and side glass. Our Tucson technicians will decide whether you need a windshield repair or a new replacement. The main differences between the two are:
AUTO GLASS REPAIR
Repairs are both quicker and cheaper to fix. Each chip or crack will take around 15 minutes to repair. If the chips are larger than 0.5 inches or the cracks are larger than an inch, you may need glass replacement. Insurance will normally cover up to 3 chips and cracks of up to 6 inches.
WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENT
Replacement work takes slightly longer at around 45-60 minutes. The cost is higher but if you are insured, you won't pay cash out of your own pocket. If you're looking for the best windshield replacement Tucson, AZ service, count on the team at SunTec who are experienced with all current makes and models of vehicles.
All of our auto glass replacement and repair services come with our lifetime warranty.
Key information on Tucson City
Tucson is the second-most populated city in the state. The city itself has a population of around 520,000, with the whole metropolitan area consisting of close to a million inhabitants. Located in Pima County, 60 miles north of the US-Mexico border, the city is home to the University of Arizona, which is the biggest employer in the area. Tucson is known for its high number of insured auto glass replacements as well as its large number of high-tech businesses operating in the city. With around 150 companies developing optics and optoelectrics systems, the city has been nicknamed the "optics valley".
Tucson consists of many diversities; with the downtown neighbourhoods the oldest and the eastern part of the city relatively recently developed. It's a vibrant part of Arizona in terms of cultural attractions, nightlife and retail districts. It is served by Interstate 10 and Interstate 19 freeways as well as state routes 77, 86 and 210.
Best Windshield & Auto Glass Replacement Meeting Locations in Tucson
Are you too busy to schedule an auto glass repair service at your house or workplace? That's okay! Let the friendly SunTec technicians come to you during your errands, drive or commute! We can make getting that windshield repair service a breeze next time you are out anywhere in Tucson! Here are just a few suggestions:
Tucson - A Little History About Arizona's Southern Big City
The origins of the Tucson Valley can be traced back as far as 10,000 BC when it was first inhabited by Paleo-Indian hunter-gatherers. The town came to be called "Tucson" while part of the Mexican state of Sonora in the 19th century. Having been under Spanish and then Mexican control, it became part of the United States when the southern region was acquired in the Gadsden Purchase of 1854. In the late 19th century, Tucson was the territorial capital of Arizona. The arrival of the Southern Pacific Railroad and the U of A were key developments around this time.
The state's most populous and commercially important city at this time, Tucson saw its population increase from around 7,500 to over 36,000 between 1900-1940. Overtaken by Phoenix in the early 20th century in terms of population and economic growth, the city still thrives and has experienced some of the highest growth rates in the US in recent years. This growth expansion has led for an increased demand in Tucson windshield replacement and repair services, thus allowing SunTec an opportunity to assist the city's car, truck and SUV glass needs.
Statistics on Road Usage in Tucson AZ
Tucson has lower than average vehicle ownership compared to the United States as a whole, with statistics showing that the city has 1.54 vehicles per household (compared to a national average of 1.8) and 11.7% of households without vehicles (compared to 8.7% nationwide).
However, the city has some of Arizona state's busiest roads which still can mean many cracked and chipped windshields; requiring either fast repair or a new replacement. In an effort to try and minimise traffic congestion in the area, Tucson has signed up to Pima County's Traffic Reduction Program (TRP) which promotes initiatives such as ride-sharing, cycling and public transport usage.
Safe Driving Resources for Tucson AZ
According to figures released by the Tucson Police Department, the most dangerous intersections in Tucson are:
- Kino and 36th Street
- Oracle and Grant
- Grant and Alvernon
- Broadway Blvd and Wilmot Road
In 2015, Tucson residents voted against the operation of red light cameras around the city. This led to a 730% increase in speeding in the city. There has also been an increase in road accidents resulting in pedestrian deaths over the past three years in the city. In order to reduce the likelihood of an accident or windshield damage, you can take precautionary measures such as keeping within the speed limits, keeping your eyes on the road at all times, not driving when tired and obeying the distracted driving laws.
There are a number of useful resources that you can use to help you while driving on Tucson's roads. Up-to-date information on traffic accidents can be viewed on this map. You can check how the weather is affecting road and traffic conditions with this local service. If you need to report anything such as dangerous obstructions blocking roadways or broken traffic lights/control signs, contact the City of Tucson transportation department. For navigation purposes, city maps can be found here and here.
Automotive Laws and Regulations in Tucson
Tucson follows the Arizona points system for traffic violations, including a possible ticket for driving with a cracked windshield that impedes your line of sight. If you are caught speeding or running a red light, you could end up with a fine and/or points against your license. Offenses such as drunk driving result in more severe penalties such as license suspension or even jail time. If you receive a fine or are summonsed to court, there is information on the City of Tucson website about what you can do. For additional resources, check out the AZ traffic ticket fines page.
See the Arizona Driver Manual for a full list of traffic violations in AZ.
If you are required to attend a defensive driving course to avoid a court appearance or points on your license, you can check the DMV website for a list of driving schools in Tucson.