Updated August 13, 2026
Overland drivers know cracked windshields don't wait for a convenient moment. Whether it's a rock chip from Missouri highway debris, a stress crack from a cold morning, or a full break-in side window, the 1 verified shops listed below cover the full range — windshield replacement, fast chip repair, mobile installation at your driveway, ADAS calibration, and direct insurance billing.
Typical Overland-area pricing, estimated from national installer data and adjusted for Missouri labor and parts rates. Your exact quote depends on the vehicle, glass features, and whether ADAS recalibration is required.
| Service | Low | Typical | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Windshield Replacement | $225 | $345 | $465 |
| Windshield Replacement + ADAS Calibration | $465 | $630 | $1,015 |
| Rock Chip Repair | $60 | $90 | $145 |
| Side Window Replacement | $165 | $235 | $415 |
| Rear Window Replacement | $185 | $310 | $600 |
“Friendly service and a fair quote. Caliber Auto Glass was upfront about pricing and didn't try to add on stuff I didn't need. Would use them again without hesitation.”
Chloe O. · Caliber Auto Glass
“Had my rear window done at Caliber Auto Glass and could not be happier. They got me in the same day and finished faster than I expected. Quality work, fair price.”
Jose B. · Caliber Auto Glass
“Had my windshield done at Caliber Auto Glass and could not be happier. They got me in the same day and finished faster than I expected. Quality work, fair price.”
Donna F. · Caliber Auto Glass
Full glass swap when cracks exceed repairable size. Overland shops carry OEM and OEM-equivalent options for most makes.
Resin injection in 20–30 minutes. Stops the crack, often free with comprehensive insurance for Missouri drivers.
Most Overland shops dispatch a tech to your home, office, or job site — no driving on a cracked windshield.
Required after windshield replacement on most 2018+ vehicles for lane departure, automatic braking, and adaptive cruise.
Direct billing, deductible verification, and paperwork handled by the shop. Many Missouri drivers pay zero out-of-pocket.
Door glass, quarter windows, rear windshields with defroster reconnection — same-day availability at most Overland shops.
In Overland, a standard windshield replacement typically runs $225–$465, with most drivers paying around $345. Vehicles from 2018 and newer that need ADAS camera recalibration usually land between $465 and $1,015. A rock chip repair is far cheaper — about $60–$145, and often free with comprehensive insurance.
Side window (door glass) replacement in the Overland area generally costs $165–$415, averaging around $235. Frameless or laminated door glass on newer vehicles sits at the top of that range. Most Overland shops vacuum out broken glass and can complete the job the same day.
Rear windshield replacement for Overland, Missouri drivers typically runs $185–$600, with an average around $310 — the defroster grid and any embedded antenna are what push the price up. Shops reconnect the defroster as part of the install.
Yes. Most Overland auto glass shops dispatch a mobile technician to your home, office, or job site at no extra charge, so you never have to drive on a cracked windshield. Same-day mobile appointments are common throughout the Overland area.
If you carry comprehensive coverage, windshield repair is usually covered and many Missouri policies waive the deductible for chip repairs. Full replacements are covered too, though your deductible may apply. Overland shops handle the paperwork and bill your carrier directly.
The replacement itself takes about an hour, plus a safe-drive-away time of roughly one hour for the adhesive to cure. If your vehicle needs ADAS calibration, add another 30–60 minutes. Most Overland shops have you back on the road the same day.
Compare the shops listed on this page by services offered, mobile availability, and insurance billing. Look for technicians who follow AGSC safety standards and use OEM or OEM-equivalent glass, and check recent customer reviews before you book your Overland appointment.