51 verified shops across 36 cities. Windshield replacement, chip repair, and ADAS recalibration.
Missouri windshields take damage from two major vectors: severe spring storm activity that brings hail to the St. Louis and Kansas City metros repeatedly each year, and heavy I-70 commercial truck traffic that generates constant chip hazards across the state's primary east-west corridor. St. Louis's I-270 loop and the I-44 corridor through the Ozarks also see significant debris exposure. Missouri does not mandate zero-deductible glass coverage; standard comprehensive deductibles apply, though many carriers offer glass-specific endorsements in the state's competitive market. St. Louis and Kansas City have dense, competitive shop networks with strong ADAS recalibration availability. Springfield is a solid secondary market. The Ozark mountain region has limited shop coverage with longer wait times. Spring hail season (AprilβJune) creates surge demand in both metro areas β booking ahead during storm season is advisable. Missouri's freeze-thaw cycle from December through March contributes to chip expansion; addressing chips in fall before temperatures drop is recommended for drivers on St. Louis and Kansas City highways.