Specialized glass replacement for recreational vehicles of all sizes
RVs and campers require specialized knowledge and equipment that most auto glass shops don't have. Our team has extensive experience working with recreational vehicles of all types and sizes.
Large RV windshields require specialized expertise and equipment.
Sliding, awning, and fixed windows for living areas.
Replacement glass for main entry and emergency doors.
Clear and tinted dome replacements.
Specialty sizes for older or unique RV models.
Proper sealing to prevent leaks and water damage.
RV windshields are significantly larger than car windshields, requiring specialized handling equipment and installation techniques. Our team has the tools and expertise needed for safe, professional installation.
RVs use various glass types including tempered, laminated, and acrylic. We source the correct glass for your specific make and model to ensure proper fit and compliance with safety standards.
Proper sealing is critical for RVs. Poor installation can lead to water leaks, which cause extensive damage. We use RV-specific sealants and techniques to ensure a watertight seal.
Your RV might not fit in a typical shop bay. Our mobile service comes to you - whether you're at home, a campground, or an RV park. We work around your schedule.
Indiana drivers: Your comprehensive insurance covers RV windshield replacement. Many Indiana policies offer zero-deductible glass coverage for all vehicle types including RVs, though some plans do carry a deductible. A Class A motorhome windshield can cost $2,000-$5,000+ — we verify your exact coverage and handle all claims paperwork so you don't have to deal with your insurer.
Many newer RVs — especially Class B and C models built on commercial van chassis (Mercedes Sprinter, Ford Transit, Ram ProMaster) — come equipped with ADAS safety systems including lane departure warning and automatic emergency braking. After windshield replacement, these cameras require professional recalibration. We perform every calibration in-house, and it's covered by your insurance claim.
Why Safelite can't help: National chains focus on high-volume passenger vehicle windshields. They don't carry RV glass inventory, don't have the specialized handling equipment for oversized windshields, and don't service campgrounds or storage facilities. Adventure Auto Glass was built for exactly these jobs.
Most Safelite locations do not service RVs, motorhomes, or large recreational vehicles. Adventure Auto Glass specializes in Class A, B, and C motorhome windshields, travel trailer windows, and all RV glass — a service most national chains can't provide.
Yes. RV windshield replacement is covered under comprehensive insurance policies just like passenger vehicles. Many Indiana policies offer zero-deductible glass coverage for all vehicle types including RVs, though some plans do carry a deductible. A motorhome windshield can cost $1,500-$5,000+ — your insurance covers it. We verify your exact coverage and handle all insurance paperwork.
Absolutely. Most RVs can't fit in a standard shop bay, so our mobile service is essential. We come to your home, RV park, campground, or storage facility throughout Indiana, Kentucky, and Illinois. We bring everything needed for professional installation.
Many newer motorhomes (especially Class B and C models built on commercial van chassis like Sprinter, Transit, or ProMaster) have ADAS features that require calibration. We check every vehicle and perform calibration when needed — included in your insurance claim.
Don't let damaged glass delay your travels. Many Indiana policies cover RV glass with little or no deductible. Contact us for fast, professional RV glass service.