Johnson's Auto Glass is a single-location auto glass shop in Oklahoma City that handles windshield replacement, window repair, and glass tinting for cars, trucks, and light commercial vehicles without requiring customers to go through insurance claims.
Johnson's Auto Glass operates as an independent glass specialist rather than a collision center or dealership service department. The shop focuses on glass replacement and repair only, meaning it does not handle body work, mechanical repairs, or paint. This narrow focus allows faster turnaround on glass jobs compared to full-service shops that batch glass work alongside other tasks. The business handles both OEM (original equipment manufacturer) and aftermarket glass, with the choice affecting price and delivery time.
The shop offers windshield replacement starting around $200 to $400 for most sedans and trucks, depending on whether the glass is OEM or aftermarket and whether the vehicle has advanced driver assistance sensors that require recalibration post-installation. Door window replacement runs $150 to $300 per window. Windshield repair (resin injection for chips and small cracks) costs $60 to $100 when the damage is smaller than a dollar bill and not in the driver's direct line of sight. Window tinting ranges from $200 to $500 for a full vehicle, priced by how many windows are tinted and whether ceramic or dyed film is used. Prices shift based on glass availability and market rates for materials; call ahead to confirm current pricing before scheduling.
Same-day replacement is available for vehicles without sensors or where OEM glass is already in stock. Jobs with sensor recalibration or special-order glass typically take 2 to 5 business days.
Johnson's Auto Glass competes primarily against glass-only chains like Safelite and local independent shops. Safelite has multiple Oklahoma City locations and offers mobile service (they come to your car) but often charges $50 to $100 more per replacement and has longer wait times during peak seasons because they handle high volume. Safelite's insurance coordination is seamless, making it the better choice if you want the insurer to handle payment directly. Johnson's Auto Glass typically has faster turnaround for cash-pay customers and no insurance hassle, but you bear the full cost upfront. For tinting, independent shops like Johnson's usually undercut big-box auto retailers by $100 to $200 on full-vehicle jobs because they have lower overhead.
Choose Johnson's Auto Glass if you need same-day or next-day service, are paying out of pocket, or have a standard vehicle without sensors. Choose Safelite if your insurance is covering the work and you prefer mobile service to your home or workplace.
This shop works well for drivers with older vehicles (pre-2015), those who want to avoid insurance deductibles, and people who need glass work quickly and locally. It suits budget-conscious customers and drivers who tint multiple vehicles annually. The shop does not work for drivers whose vehicles require OEM glass with special coatings or embedded technology (some luxury and newer models) unless Johnson's can special-order the part. It also is not ideal for those who want comprehensive insurance handling and paperwork coordination; Safelite's integration with major carriers is more established.
Call ahead with your vehicle's year, make, model, and a description of the damage (if repair) or the glass that needs replacing. The shop will quote pricing and availability over the phone. When you arrive, bring your keys and proof of ownership or insurance card. The technician will inspect the vehicle, confirm the glass type and sensor presence, and write a work order. If the glass is in stock, installation takes 30 to 60 minutes. You can wait in the shop or return later depending on appointment time. Payment is cash, card, or check; some insurance claims can be submitted afterward if you choose to claim later.
Johnson's Auto Glass operates Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m., with limited Saturday hours (typically 9:00 a.m. to 1:00 p.m.). The shop has on-site parking and is located in a standalone building with street access, making drop-off straightforward. Confirm Saturday availability by phone, as this shifts seasonally. There is no evening or Sunday service.
Johnson's Auto Glass fills a gap for Oklahoma City drivers who need fast, affordable glass service without insurance intermediaries or the wait times of national chains.
