Auto Glass Services

Glass Doctor® specialists are fully qualified to take care of your auto glass needs. Our glass experts can repair chipped windshields before they become larger and more expensive to fix. Most repairs can be made in under an hour and your car insurance company often covers the cost.

From the back window of a hatchback to an RV windshield, Glass Doctor can replace the auto glass on any vehicle. Your vehicle will be back to the way it was when the vehicle first rolled off the lot. Our team will even handle filing the insurance paperwork.

To show our commitment to your auto glass, we offer a Windshield Protection Plan. This 12-month warranty protects your auto glass against normal road hazards. Some restrictions apply - see our Windshield Protection Plan page for more information.

Glass Doctor® of Missoula specialists are trained to handle any auto glass repair, including windshields, back glass, side windows, sunroofs and mirrors. Whether you have a small compact car or an RV, our specialists will handle your auto glass repair or replacement with professionalism and exceed your expectations.

Our auto glass replacement professionals can take care of your car window replacement needs. We can replace door glass, back glass, sunroofs, and other auto glass with the highest industry standards and quality materials.

Window film saves you and your vehicle from the sun’s harmful UV rays, meaning you won’t burn and your car interior won’t fade. No one likes obnoxious glares or discovering that while your car was parked, it was converted into a sauna. Window tinting will reduce heat and glare.

Get your no-cost Windshield Protection Plan with your original windshield installation to ensure your windshield replacement is protected for up to 12 months with unlimited repairs or a one-time replacement! Call us today to learn more!

Cracks and chips can cause permanent damage to your vehicle and create safety hazards for you as the driver. We consider several factors when we decide whether to repair or replace your windshield, including the size of the chip and its location.