Whether it's a simple chip on your daily driver or a smashed windshield on your work truck, Hi Tech Auto Care Sac has you covered. We replace all types of auto glass on all makes and models. Our services include:
Windshield replacement with expert recalibration for modern safety systems
Side and rear window replacements
Sunroof/moonroof glass repair and replacement
Quality OEM and aftermarket glass options to fit your budget
Why Choose Us?
Sacramento Convenience: Our location on Power Inn Rd makes getting your glass fixed easy.
Insurance Expertise: We work directly with your insurance company to streamline the process.
Attention to Detail: From a perfect seal to restoring the function of windshield-mounted tech, we get it right.
Types of Damage
Chip: A small, isolated point of impact damage, often star-shaped or circular.
Crack: A linear break in the glass, can range from very short to spanning the entire windshield.
Bullseye: Circular chip with a defined center point.
Combination Break: A mix of chips and cracks, often stemming from the same impact.
Parts of the Windshield
Windshield: The large front glass of the vehicle.
Rear Windshield/Back Glass: The large rear window.
Side Windows: Door glass, may include small vent windows near the mirrors.
Sunroof/Moonroof: Glass panel on the roof, can be fixed or movable.
Repair vs. Replacement Terminology
Auto Glass Repair: Fixing cracks or chips, usually with a resin injection process. Only viable for certain damage types and locations.
Windshield Replacement: Removing the old windshield entirely and installing a brand new one.
Recalibration: After windshield replacement, many modern vehicles require recalibrating cameras and sensors that rely on the front glass for proper function.
Other Common Terms
OEM: Original Equipment Manufacturer – means the replacement glass is identical to what came in the car from the factory.
Aftermarket: Non-OEM replacement glass. Often cheaper, but quality can vary between suppliers.
ADAS: Advanced Driver Assistance Systems – the safety features like lane departure warning that often rely on windshield-mounted cameras.