Spartanburg, SC — Spartanburg County
South Carolina Code §38-77-150 requires insurers to cover auto glass without a deductible. Spartanburg drivers with comprehensive insurance pay nothing — but SC HB 4817 may end this benefit January 1, 2027. Same-day mobile service across Spartanburg County.
Our Services
From windshield replacement to rock chip repair, we serve all of Spartanburg County and the Upstate SC corridor. SC law means $0 today — don’t wait until HB 4817 takes effect.
Full windshield replacement with OEM-quality glass. We handle your SC insurance claim directly. SC §38-77-150 means zero deductible today. Greer, Duncan, Boiling Springs, and all of Spartanburg County served.
Learn More →Rock chip and crack repair in under 30 minutes. Upstate SC hail and I-85 rock chips covered. Zero deductible under current SC law. Get it done before HB 4817 changes the rules.
Learn More →We come to your location anywhere in Spartanburg County — BMW plant area, Greer, Duncan, Inman, USC Upstate, Wofford College. No shop trip required. Same coverage.
Learn More →Why Choose Us
We know Upstate SC roads, the Spartanburg hail corridor, and SC insurance law. We help you maximize your coverage before it changes.
We navigate §38-77-150 for you and file your zero-deductible claim before HB 4817 takes effect.
Morning calls often yield same-day service. Serving BMW plant shifts and Upstate SC commuters.
Greer, Duncan, Boiling Springs, Roebuck, Inman, Lyman, Gaffney — we cover every corner.
We bill your insurer and handle all paperwork. Your job: sign the authorization. That’s it.
How It Works
SC law makes it simple. Here’s the process from call to completed replacement — and why you shouldn’t delay.
Call or submit your vehicle and insurance info. We confirm your SC §38-77-150 coverage and schedule service before the law changes.
We contact your insurer and handle all paperwork under SC Code §38-77-150. Zero deductible. You approve the claim.
Our tech arrives at your home, BMW plant parking lot, campus, or anywhere in Spartanburg County. Complete in 60–90 minutes.
Common Questions
Yes — currently. South Carolina Code §38-77-150 prohibits insurers from applying a deductible to auto glass claims. With comprehensive coverage, you pay $0. However, SC HB 4817 is currently before the Senate and may change this starting January 1, 2027.
HB 4817 is pending legislation that would end South Carolina’s zero-deductible glass mandate. If signed, it takes effect January 1, 2027. Until then, the current law fully protects you — your windshield replacement is free today.
Yes. Hail damage is a comprehensive claim, and under §38-77-150, any comprehensive glass claim is covered without a deductible. Get it replaced now while the law is in effect.
Yes. We offer mobile service throughout Spartanburg County including Greer, Duncan, Boiling Springs, Roebuck, and Inman.
From the Blog
SC law, hail season, and everything Upstate SC drivers need to know before HB 4817 changes the rules.
SC Law & Urgency
SC §38-77-150 explained, zero-deductible coverage, and the urgent HB 4817 timeline. Your windshield is free right now — don’t wait.
Hail Season
The Greenville-Spartanburg hail corridor, BMW plant vehicle exposure, and why SC law means hail claims are free right now.
Mobile Service
Mobile service across Spartanburg County and into Cherokee County. BMW plant, USC Upstate, Wofford covered. Schedule before year-end.
SC §38-77-150 is in effect right now. Once HB 4817 passes, the zero-deductible benefit may end. Call today.