FAQs
Find answers to the most common questions about our auto glass services, including repairs, replacements, and ADAS recalibration. We’re here to provide clear, helpful information to guide you through every step of the process.
General FAQs:
This section provides general information about Auto Glass 360, including the areas we serve, the services we offer, our operating hours, and how to get in touch for quotes or assistance.
They serve Toronto, Mississauga, Brampton, Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Markham, King City, Bolton, Kleinburg, Nobleton, and surrounding GTA areas.
Simply call (416) 882‑4181, fill out the online form, or email info@autoglass360.ca for a free estimate.
Yes—Auto Glass 360 offers a lifetime warranty against air leaks, water leaks, distortion, and non-impact stress cracks.
They provide same-day service during regular business hours across the GTA; mobile availability may depend on location and schedule.
Yes, Auto Glass 360 is “insurance friendly” and will help manage paperwork and processing for standard claims.
Absolutely. Their site features testimonials praising prompt, professional, and high-quality repairs.
Service details:
Discover detailed information about our services, including how to book an appointment, what to expect during repairs or replacements, and the premium glass and calibration options we provide to ensure your safety and satisfaction.
They provide auto glass repair, full glass replacement, mobile windshield repair, and ADAS recalibration.
Yes—their fully equipped mobile units come to your home, office, or roadside at no extra cost.
They install OEM or OEM‑approved premium glass to ensure safety, clarity, and compliance with car manufacturer standards.
Yes—certified technicians are trained to repair and replace glass on all major makes and models across the GTA.
Yes—the company employs certified experts who follow industry safety protocols and standard procedures
They offer same‑day availability and typically complete most services within an hour.
Yes—if your vehicle has ADAS (advanced driver assistance systems), they recalibrate cameras and sensors after a replacement using OEM-compliant tools.
Procedures:
Learn about our service procedures, including repair and replacement steps, ADAS recalibration, warranties, and payment options. We ensure a smooth and transparent process from start to finish.
Technicians inject resin into chips or cracks on-site to stabilize the glass—usually in under 30 minutes—with the goal of preventing further damage.
Replacements are done when damage is too extensive for repair; the technician installs premium glass and correctly seals it—most often in under an hour.
After replacement, certified technicians perform diagnostic assessments, calibrate cameras/sensors using specialized software and tools, then verify all systems are functioning correctly.
Typically under an hour, if done on-site. Same-day service is available to minimize downtime.
While not explicitly named static/dynamic on their site, the ADAS recalibration process follows precise OEM targets, cameras mounting specs, and includes both diagnostic and alignment checks.
Only if ADAS sensors or cameras were disrupted—for example, after replacement, suspension work, or if an ADAS warning appears—in which case recalibration is strongly recommended.
Not safely—misalignment can compromise systems like lane-keep, collision detection, blind‑spot, and adaptive cruise, creating safety risks.