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Windshield Repair & Auto Glass Replacement in Yorktown, VA

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York County mobile auto glass service — Grafton, Tabb, Naval Weapons Station, and beyond.

Route 17, Victory Boulevard, and I-64 debris handled at your home or workplace. Call (757) 863-8455.

York County sits at the upper end of the Hampton Roads metro and its residents commute in multiple directions — south toward Newport News and Hampton on I-64, east toward the Peninsula's employment centers on Victory Boulevard and Route 17, and occasionally north toward Gloucester across the Coleman Bridge. Each of these commute corridors has its own windshield damage profile. Route 17 through York County is a primary freight artery for the Middle Peninsula's timber and agricultural industry, with logging trucks and flatbeds traveling at highway speeds and depositing debris in the traffic lanes used by Yorktown and Grafton commuters.

Victory Boulevard from Grafton toward the Poquoson city line is a mixed commercial and residential corridor that has seen improvements in recent years, but the interchange zones at I-64 and the light commercial traffic from the Grafton retail district create chip concentrations at specific intersections. Naval Weapons Station Yorktown anchors the western edge of the county and its supply chain generates moderate truck activity on the surrounding county roads throughout the week.

Yorktown village itself — the historic battlefield area along the York River — attracts year-round tourist and National Park Service vehicle traffic on Colonial Parkway. The parkway is maintained by the federal government to a high standard, but the transition zones between the parkway and the county road network are rougher, and vehicles making that transition are exposed to loose aggregate at the asphalt seams. Mobile service is the sensible choice for York County residents who don't want to drive to Newport News or Hampton for glass repair.

Local Hazards: Why Yorktown Windshields Crack

Route 17 Freight Traffic

Route 17 through York County carries logging and agricultural trucks from the Middle Peninsula at highway speeds. The road's freight density — much higher than its appearance suggests — creates consistent undercarriage debris exposure for commuters heading toward Hampton Roads.

Victory Boulevard & I-64 Interchange

The Victory Boulevard interchange with I-64 and the surrounding commercial zone in Grafton concentrates truck delivery traffic and has seen periodic road improvement work that deposits fresh aggregate at transition zones.

Naval Weapons Station Supply Routes

Supply deliveries to Naval Weapons Station Yorktown travel on county roads throughout the week. Though lower in volume than shipyard traffic, the military supply vehicles are heavy enough to break road surfaces along their regular routes.

Colonial Parkway Transition Zones

The asphalt transitions between the federally maintained Colonial Parkway and the county road network expose vehicles to rough seams and loose edge material. Tourist traffic makes these transition points busier than their rural character suggests.

Neighborhoods We Serve in Yorktown / York County

All York County zip codes covered. Naval Weapons Station coordination available.

Frequently Asked Questions — Yorktown

Do you serve all of York County including Grafton and Tabb?
Yes. Mobile service covers all of York County including Grafton, Tabb, Yorktown village, the Seaford area, the Poquoson border, and the Route 17 corridor toward Gloucester.
Why is Route 17 in York County a high-chip road?
Route 17 through York County is a primary freight route connecting Hampton Roads to the Middle Peninsula and Northern Neck. Logging trucks, agricultural haulers, and construction vehicles travel this route year-round, creating consistent debris exposure for trailing passenger vehicles.
Is Victory Boulevard in the Yorktown area under construction?
Sections of Victory Boulevard and associated interchange improvements near I-64 have introduced construction zones with fresh aggregate. Drivers on this corridor have reported elevated chip frequency during active paving phases.
Do you serve the Naval Weapons Station Yorktown area?
Yes. Technicians serve the Naval Weapons Station Yorktown vicinity and can coordinate service at the main gate area or at off-base residences throughout the Yorktown and Grafton neighborhoods.
How long does mobile windshield service take in Yorktown?
Chip repairs take 20 to 30 minutes. Full replacements take 60 to 90 minutes plus about one hour of cure time before driving. Most Yorktown appointments are completed within a 3-hour window from technician arrival to drive-away.
Can you serve the Seaford and Poquoson border areas?
Yes. The Seaford area of York County and properties near the Poquoson city border are within our service area. Provide your cross streets when scheduling and we will route the technician accordingly.

✓ Repair Guarantee

Windshield chip and crack repairs performed by providers in the Windshield Scout network come with a guarantee that the repaired area will not spread further. If a repaired chip or crack spreads from the repair point, the provider will credit the repair cost toward a full replacement.

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✓ All York County zip codes covered
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