Clear View Auto Glass is a single-location auto glass shop in Oklahoma City that handles windshield replacement, side window and rear glass repair, and rock chip fills on the same day without requiring an appointment. The business operates within Oklahoma City's auto service ecosystem, sitting between quick-service glass repair chains and dealership glass departments, and serves drivers who need fast, local turnaround.
Clear View is an independent auto glass specialist rather than part of a regional or national chain. It handles glass-only work: windshield replacement for all vehicle types, side and rear window repairs, and minor rock chip repairs that can sometimes be filled rather than replaced. The shop does not perform body work, paint, or frame damage assessment. It accepts most insurance claims and processes them directly with major carriers, which means customers can often have work done with little or no out-of-pocket cost depending on their policy's glass coverage.
Windshield replacement typically ranges from $250 to $450 depending on vehicle make and model, with luxury vehicles and those equipped with sensors or heads-up displays running higher. Side and rear window replacement costs $150 to $300 per panel. Rock chip repairs, which seal a small impact without removing the glass, cost $50 to $100 when the damage is repairable; chips larger than a dollar bill or cracks longer than a few inches usually require full replacement instead. The shop offers mobile service to customer locations within Oklahoma City for an additional $50 to $75 fee, which saves time for drivers unable to visit the shop. Most work is completed same-day if the customer arrives before 3 p.m. on weekdays. Prices vary by vehicle and damage severity; confirm current rates directly with the shop.
Safelite, which operates multiple locations in the Oklahoma City area, offers similar services and accepts the same insurance claims. Safelite's main advantage is ubiquity and extended hours at some locations; its disadvantage is longer wait times during peak seasons and less flexibility on minor chip repairs. Dealership glass departments, available through Ford, Chevrolet, and Toyota dealers across the city, handle factory-spec glass but typically charge higher labor rates and may require appointment scheduling weeks ahead. Choose Clear View if you want same-day turnaround, local ownership, and direct negotiation on pricing; choose Safelite if you prefer multiple location options and later hours; choose a dealership if your vehicle requires specialized glass (such as curved windshields on luxury models) or if your warranty covers glass work.
Clear View works well for drivers with comprehensive insurance coverage on their glass, commuters who need fast replacement during a work week, and people who value dealing directly with a local shop rather than a national corporation. It is less suitable for drivers without glass coverage who face out-of-pocket costs, since pricing will be higher than budget-focused chains in other cities, and for those who need evening or weekend service, since Clear View's hours are limited. Drivers with exotic or vintage vehicles may find that Clear View cannot source the exact glass specification and should call ahead before arriving.
Call or visit the shop with your vehicle's year, make, and model, plus a photo of the damage if you are unsure whether a chip is repairable. The shop will quote you a price. If you have insurance, provide your policy number and carrier; Clear View will file the claim and coordinate with your insurer. Most comprehensive plans cover glass with a zero deductible or a small flat fee ($100 to $250). If the damage is repairable, the technician fills the chip with resin, cures it under UV light, and polishes the area to blend it with the surrounding glass. If replacement is necessary, the old glass is removed, the frame is cleaned, new glass is installed with urethane adhesive, and the vehicle sits for an hour while the adhesive sets before you drive it. Bring your keys and insurance card; allow 90 minutes to two hours for replacement, 30 minutes for a chip repair.
Clear View is located in central Oklahoma City with street parking and a small lot. Hours are Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Saturday, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.; it is closed Sunday. Walk-ins are accepted, but calling ahead during busy seasons (fall and winter, when road debris and temperature changes increase glass damage) can reduce wait time. The shop does not require an appointment but will prioritize customers who call first.
Clear View's same-day service and local pricing make it the practical choice for Oklahoma City drivers dealing with windshield damage on a work week; its mobile service option further reduces friction for people juggling tight schedules.
