— What Is Quarter Glass?
Quarter glass is one of those components most drivers do not think about until it is broken. Once it is, it becomes obvious how important it is – both for rear visibility and for the structural seal of your vehicle’s rear pillar.
Quarter glass refers to the fixed windows set into the rear pillars or sail panels of sedans, coupes, SUVs, and hatchbacks. Unlike door glass, which rolls up and down, quarter glass is bonded permanently into the vehicle’s body structure. It does not move – and replacing it correctly requires a different approach than a standard window swap.
— Why Quarter Glass Requires Specialist Work
Because quarter glass is bonded rather than framed, replacing it takes more care and skill. Most general shops are not well set up to handle it. We are.
New glass is set with AGRSS-compliant urethane and aligned to factory tolerances the same structural bond as the original installation.
Glass matched to your vehicle's year, make, model, and body style - correct tint, shape, and specification for your specific panel.
The damaged panel is cut out with professional tools specifically to avoid damage to the pinch weld or surrounding body panels.
The seal is tested before the vehicle is released. Quarter glass that leaks is a structural and water ingress problem - we confirm it is right before you leave.
— Common Causes of Quarter Glass Damage
Quarter glass can be damaged in several ways. If yours is cracked or shattered, call us – same-day replacement is available across the Denver metro in most cases.
— Our Process
Because quarter glass is bonded rather than framed, each step matters more than a standard window swap. We do not cut corners on adhesive, preparation, or cure time.
— Mobile Quarter Glass Replacement
We offer mobile quarter glass replacement across the Denver metro. Our technicians come to you with everything needed to complete the job on-site, to the same standard as in-shop work.
Most mobile appointments are available within 24 hours. Same-day slots are often open – call us in the morning and we can usually have someone with you the same day across all Denver suburbs.
Aurora, Lakewood, Englewood, Littleton, Centennial, Thornton, Westminster, Arvada, Boulder, Parker and beyond.
Call us before midday and we can usually have a technician with you the same day across the Denver metro.
Bonding tools, glass, primer, urethane -everything needed for a proper bonded installation comes with the technician.
Every mobile quarter glass job carries the same lifetime workmanship warranty as our shop work. Same standard, wherever we carry it out.
Before any work begins, we contact your insurer and confirm exactly what your policy covers - including your deductible and any glass-specific provisions.
All paperwork, documentation, and communication with your insurance provider handled by our team. You sign one form - that is it.
We confirm your out-of-pocket cost before we start - whether that is zero or a deductible amount, you will know upfront before any work begins.
We work directly with State Farm, GEICO, Progressive, Allstate, USAA, Farmers, Travelers, Liberty Mutual, Nationwide and more.
— Insurance Claims
Comprehensive coverage typically applies to all vehicle glass — not just windshields. Quarter glass replacement is covered in most cases. We verify your coverage before any work begins and handle all the paperwork.
— Types of Quarter Glass We Replace
If you are not sure which type of glass is damaged on your vehicle, describe the location when you call and we will identify it for you.
The fixed window set into the rear pillar or sail panel - the most common type. Found on sedans, coupes, SUVs, and hatchbacks behind the rear door.
A small fixed window positioned forward of the A-pillar, also called a vent window. Requires the same bonded installation approach as rear quarter glass.
Rear quarter glass on 2-door and 4-door sedans and coupes varies significantly in shape and size. We source the correct panel for your specific body style.
SUVs and hatchbacks often feature larger rear quarter glass panels integrated into the C or D pillar. Sourced and installed to match the original specification.
Some vehicles feature small fixed vent windows in the front or rear doors, separate from the main glass. We handle these using the same bonded installation approach.
Older or specialist vehicles may require sourced or cut-to-size glass. Call us to discuss your vehicle and we will confirm availability before booking.
Not sure what type of glass is damaged? Call us on (720) 239-1133 – describe the location and we will identify it before you book.
— FAQs
Have a question not answered here? Call us on (720) 239-1133 – we are happy to talk you through anything before you book.
Can quarter glass be repaired or does it need replacing?
Quarter glass is almost always tempered, which means it cannot be repaired once cracked or chipped the way a windshield can. Full replacement is the correct course of action in nearly every case.
How long does quarter glass replacement take?
Most replacements take 45 to 75 minutes. Allow an additional hour for the urethane adhesive to cure before driving if the glass is bonded. We will give you an accurate time estimate when you book.
Does insurance cover quarter glass?
Yes, in most cases. Comprehensive coverage typically applies to all vehicle glass, not just windshields. We verify your coverage before work begins — in many cases the replacement costs you nothing out of pocket.
What is the difference between rear and front quarter glass?
Rear quarter glass is set into the rear pillar or sail panel behind the rear door. Front quarter glass (also called a vent window) is a small fixed window positioned forward of the A-pillar. Both are bonded and require the same careful installation approach. If you are unsure which type you have, call us and describe the location.
Can I drive immediately after quarter glass replacement?
Once the bonded glass has had adequate time to cure — typically one hour under normal conditions — you are safe to drive. We will confirm the exact drive-away time on the day based on conditions.
How do I know if the seal is watertight?
We leak-test every bonded installation before releasing the vehicle. Quarter glass that leaks creates water ingress into the rear pillar structure — we do not consider the job complete until the seal is confirmed.