Eagle 1 Autoglass is a mobile auto glass repair and replacement service operating across the Oklahoma City metro area, specializing in windshield damage and full glass panel work performed at your location or their shop. Unlike fixed-location glass shops, they dispatch technicians to homes, offices, or roadsides, eliminating the need to drive a compromised vehicle or wait in a waiting room.
Eagle 1 handles windshield repair (stone chips and cracks), full windshield replacement, side window and rear glass replacement, and rear windshield defroster repair. The operation is typical for a regional mobile glass service: technicians arrive with materials, remove damaged glass, prep the frame, install new glass with urethane sealant, and allow cure time before the vehicle is safe to drive. Most jobs take 30 to 60 minutes on-site.
Windshield repair (for small chips and cracks) typically costs between $60 and $150, depending on damage size and location; repair is not always possible if cracks exceed 12 inches or sit directly in the driver's line of sight. Full windshield replacement ranges from $200 to $500 for most sedans and crossovers, with pickup trucks and vehicles requiring heated or sensor-equipped glass running higher. Side and rear window replacement runs $150 to $300 per panel. Most insurance policies cover windshield work with a $0 to $500 deductible; Eagle 1 processes direct insurance billing, meaning you typically pay only the deductible at the time of service. Confirm current pricing by phone, as glass costs fluctuate with material sourcing.
Safelite, a national chain with multiple Oklahoma City locations, offers similar services at comparable or slightly higher prices for replacement work, but charges a mobile service fee ($15 to $50) on top of the glass cost if you choose on-site service. Their advantage is extended hours (some locations open until 8 p.m.) and a broader warranty (three years on most replacements versus one year at smaller independents). For drivers prioritizing speed and cost over brand recognition, Eagle 1's mobile-first model eliminates the trip and often undercuts add-on fees. For those wanting name-brand assurance and evening availability, Safelite justifies its premium. Local independent shops like Midwest Auto Glass may negotiate on price for cash customers but typically require you to visit their location, making them slower for same-day scheduling unless you have flexible timing.
Eagle 1 works best for drivers who need same-day replacement, lack transportation for a damaged windshield, work long hours, or want to avoid waiting-room time. Parents coordinating childcare around auto maintenance find mobile service convenient; fleet managers with multiple vehicles also benefit from technicians coming to them. The service is less ideal for customers seeking walk-in scheduling on a whim (mobile dispatch requires advance booking), those in rural areas far from Oklahoma City proper (service radius limits apply), or anyone needing evening or weekend appointments outside standard business hours. If your vehicle has advanced driver-assistance systems (ADAS) dependent on windshield sensors, confirm that Eagle 1 offers post-replacement calibration; not all independent shops provide this service, which can affect safety features.
Call or message Eagle 1 with photos of the damage and your vehicle details (make, model, year). A dispatcher confirms your location, provides a price quote, and schedules a time. On the day of service, a technician arrives with the appropriate glass panel, removes the old one, cleans the frame, applies fresh urethane, sets the new glass, and removes excess adhesive. You'll be asked to wait 24 hours before driving in rain or pressure-washing your vehicle to allow the sealant to cure fully, though most jobs allow short local trips after a few hours. Payment is handled on-site via card or cash.
Eagle 1 operates Monday through Saturday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., with limited Sunday availability for emergencies. Service is mobile, so no parking concerns apply; technicians come to you. The service area covers Oklahoma City and nearby suburbs, though addresses more than 20 miles from the metro core may incur a travel fee. Verify your specific location's coverage and current service hours by contacting them directly, as mobile operations occasionally adjust zones based on demand.
Eagle 1 fills the gap between convenience and cost in Oklahoma City's auto glass market, making same-day repair feasible without the overhead of a traditional shop visit.
