After a major Tornado Alley storm system moves through Greater Tulsa, auto glass shops across the metro fill up within hours. Thousands of vehicles in Broken Arrow, Owasso, Jenks, and Tulsa proper can be damaged in a single afternoon, and traditional shops simply don't have the capacity to handle that volume quickly. Mobile auto glass service is the answer — certified technicians come directly to your location, eliminating the shop wait entirely.
What Mobile Auto Glass Service Delivers
Mobile windshield replacement is performed by certified technicians in fully equipped service vans. Each van carries the OEM-quality glass matched to your vehicle make and model, DOT-certified urethane adhesive, all necessary installation tools, and recalibration equipment for vehicles with ADAS camera systems mounted on the windshield.
There is no quality difference between mobile and shop installations. The glass is the same. The adhesive is the same. The technician is the same certified professional. What's different is the location — and that location is wherever your vehicle is parked in Greater Tulsa.
You need a flat, accessible surface for the technician to work on both sides of the vehicle. Residential driveways, office parking lots, covered garages with adequate clearance, and surface parking lots all work well. We ask for at least 40°F ambient temperature for standard adhesive installations, though our vans carry heated equipment for colder-weather installs during Oklahoma's winter months.
The Hail Surge Problem — and How Mobile Solves It
When a severe storm system tracks across Tulsa County, the damage inventory can reach thousands of vehicles in a single event. Traditional glass shops operating through one or two bays process 8–15 vehicles per day under normal conditions. Post-surge demand from a major hail event can generate a backlog of 300–500 vehicles for a typical shop. At that rate, a driver calling the day after a hail event might wait three to six weeks for an appointment.
During those weeks, the law requires them to drive with an unobstructed view through the windshield. A crack in the sightline is a legal and safety issue. The crack also continues to propagate — Oklahoma's spring temperature swings, with warm afternoons and cool nights, cyclically stress the glass and push cracks outward. A small crack in April can reach the edge of the windshield — requiring more extensive (and expensive) repair or triggering a full replacement — by May.
Mobile service scales in parallel rather than sequentially. Multiple technicians can be dispatched simultaneously across different parts of the metro. One team might be in South Tulsa while another is in Broken Arrow and a third is in Owasso. The result is available capacity that persists even after major hail events — often same-day or next-day appointments when shop backlogs stretch for weeks.
Coverage Areas Across Greater Tulsa
Our mobile service covers the full Greater Tulsa metropolitan area:
Tulsa proper — all zip codes from downtown and Midtown through South Tulsa, East Tulsa, and North Tulsa neighborhoods. Whether your vehicle is at a downtown office building, a Midtown residence, or the University of Tulsa campus, we can get to you.
Broken Arrow — Tulsa's largest suburb and the fourth-largest city in Oklahoma. We cover all of Broken Arrow from the Rose District downtown through the southern residential developments near 101st Street. The Broken Arrow Expressway office corridor is a frequent mobile service location.
Owasso — north of Tulsa along US-169. Residential communities throughout Owasso and the commercial corridor along 96th Street North. Owasso drivers who commute on US-169 are familiar with rock chip exposure from that highway's traffic volume.
Jenks — south of Tulsa along the Arkansas River. The Riverwalk area and residential communities throughout Jenks. Jenks residents who commute into Tulsa on US-75 or Riverside Drive accumulate highway chip exposure regularly.
Sand Springs — west of Tulsa on US-412. Industrial areas, residential neighborhoods, and the Main Street commercial corridor. Sand Springs' position along the Arkansas River corridor means it gets direct exposure to storms tracking from the southwest — the most hail-active storm track for the Tulsa metro.
Sapulpa — southwest of Tulsa in Creek County on I-44. City center and surrounding neighborhoods. Sapulpa drivers on I-44 face significant rock chip exposure from commercial traffic.
Bixby — south of Tulsa in Tulsa County. Growing residential communities south of 91st Street. Many Bixby drivers commute daily on I-44 or US-169 into Tulsa proper, accumulating chip exposure on high-speed commutes.
Claremore — northeast of Tulsa in Rogers County. The seat of Rogers County and home of Will Rogers Memorial Museum. We service Claremore with mobile appointments, particularly after hail events that affect the US-20 and Will Rogers Turnpike corridor.
Insurance Coverage for Tulsa Mobile Service
Your comprehensive auto insurance covers mobile windshield replacement at the same rate as an in-shop replacement. The physical location of the installation has no effect on your coverage. We verify your coverage, file the claim with your insurer, and schedule the mobile appointment. Most Tulsa drivers with comprehensive coverage pay only their deductible — and many carry $0 or $100 deductibles — making mobile service essentially free.
How to Schedule
Call us at (918) 395-5296 or use our online form. Have ready your vehicle year, make, and model; your insurance carrier and policy number; and the address where you want service. We'll confirm coverage, schedule your appointment window, and dispatch a technician. Replacements take 60–90 minutes on-site. Drive-away time is approximately one hour after installation with standard urethane adhesive.