Lubbock Neighborhoods We Serve
Our mobile service covers every neighborhood in Lubbock. We're familiar with all the streets, know the traffic patterns on Loop 289, 50th Street, and 82nd Street, and can get to you quickly regardless of where you are in the city. Here are the neighborhoods we most frequently serve:
Tech Terrace
Popular neighborhood near Texas Tech University, bounded roughly by University Avenue and 19th Street. Lots of students and faculty — we know the streets well.
Heart of Lubbock
Central Lubbock residential area. We serve all streets throughout this established neighborhood.
Maxey Park
Older residential neighborhood in east-central Lubbock. We're familiar with the area and can typically be there same-day.
South Overton
South-central Lubbock neighborhood, well-established community with a mix of homeowners and renters. We come right to your driveway.
North Overton
Established north Lubbock neighborhood. Quick response times throughout this area.
Arnett Benson
East Lubbock neighborhood. Full mobile service available — we come to you.
Clapp Park
Southeast Lubbock neighborhood, close to Loop 289. Easy for our technicians to reach.
Stubbs-Stewart
Historic central Lubbock neighborhood. We serve this area frequently.
Bayless-Atkins
West Lubbock area near the university district. Regular service zone for our mobile team.
Wheelock & Monterey
Southwest Lubbock, easily accessible from Loop 289. Same-day service available.
Don't see your neighborhood listed? Don't worry — we serve all of Lubbock, not just these areas. Call us and we'll confirm we can reach you (we almost certainly can).
Nearby Towns We Serve
Our mobile service extends to several communities surrounding Lubbock. West Texas is wide open country, and plenty of people live in these smaller towns but work, shop, or deal with the same road conditions — gravel, hail, agricultural trucks — as Lubbock drivers.
Wolfforth
Fast-growing community just southwest of Lubbock on Highway 62. We serve Wolfforth residents with the same speed and quality as in-city customers.
Shallowater
Small community northwest of Lubbock. We make regular service runs out to Shallowater for mobile windshield work.
Idalou
East of Lubbock off Highway 82. We cover Idalou for mobile service — call ahead so we can route our technician.
Ransom Canyon
Canyon community east of Lubbock. We serve Ransom Canyon, including the lake community areas.
Slaton
Historic railroad town southeast on Highway 84. We serve Slaton — slightly longer drive for our tech but we make the run regularly.
New Deal
Small community north of Lubbock. We serve New Deal for mobile repairs and replacements.
Abernathy
Community north of Lubbock on Highway 87. We extend our service zone to cover Abernathy — call to confirm availability and timing.
Major Roads in Our Service Zone
Lubbock's road network is a big part of why windshield damage is so common here. The roads we travel most while serving customers — and the same roads that cause most of the damage we see — include:
- • Loop 289 — Heavy commercial traffic all the way around Lubbock
- • I-27 — Lubbock to Amarillo, with lots of truck traffic
- • Highway 87 / Avenue Q — Running north-south through the city and beyond
- • 50th Street — Major east-west commercial corridor
- • 82nd Street — Southern Lubbock commercial strip
- • 19th Street — University corridor and central Lubbock
- • University Avenue — Main artery through the Tech campus area
- • Highway 84 — East toward Slaton and beyond
Why West Texas Drivers Need Windshield Service More Than Most
It's no exaggeration to say that Lubbock and the surrounding South Plains area are among the toughest environments for auto glass in the country. Three main factors drive this:
Hail. Lubbock is squarely in the heart of hail country — part of Tornado Alley where the conditions that produce severe thunderstorms are common from spring through early summer. Large hail events can damage dozens of vehicles in a single storm.
Agricultural traffic. The West Texas economy is heavily agricultural. Trucks hauling cotton modules, grain, and farming equipment travel the highways and county roads constantly. These trucks shed gravel and debris at highway speeds — and your windshield is in the way.
Wind and blowing debris. Lubbock's famous wind keeps small rocks, gravel, and grit in motion year-round. Dust storms — haboobs — can pick up and fling debris that chips glass. It's a constant reality of living and driving on the South Plains.
We Serve Your Area — Call to Confirm
Call and tell us where you are. We'll confirm we can reach you, give you a quote, and schedule same-day service whenever possible.