Ford F-150 Sunroof Repair & Replacement
Whether your F-150 has the single-panel tilt/slide moonroof or the larger twin-panel moonroof offered on 2015-and-newer trucks (Lariat, King Ranch, Platinum, Limited), we repair and replace both. We diagnose the actual failure first — glass, track, cable, motor, or drains — so you only pay to fix what's broken.
Common F-150 Sunroof Problems We Fix
- Shattered or cracked glass panel — road debris, hail, or stress cracks. We replace the panel and reseal it to factory spec.
- Sunroof stuck open or closed — usually worn track guides or a failed cable in the track assembly, common on high-mileage trucks.
- Motor failure — the roof stops responding entirely or moves slowly; motor replacement is a same-day job.
- Water leaks — Houston downpours expose clogged drain tubes fast. We clear all four drains and test before you leave.
- Wind noise or rattle — panel alignment and seal replacement.
Repair vs. Replace: What It Usually Costs
Drain cleaning and minor adjustments are the least expensive fixes. Track and motor repairs typically run mid-hundreds depending on parts. A glass panel replacement varies with single-panel vs. twin-panel roofs. Call (713) 520-1844 with your year and trim and we'll quote both repair and replacement options up front — no obligation.
What's Included
- Free mobile service to your home or office in Greater Houston
- OEM or OEM-equivalent glass matched to your F-150 by VIN
- Track, cable, and motor diagnosis before any replacement
- Drain tube cleaning and water test with every job
- Lifetime warranty against leaks and installation defects
- Direct insurance billing — we handle the paperwork
Insurance Coverage
Sunroof glass damage from debris, hail, or break-ins is often covered under the comprehensive portion of your policy, subject to your deductible. Mechanical failures (track or motor) generally aren't covered by insurance. We verify your coverage with your insurer before any work begins and handle the claims process for you. We work with State Farm, GEICO, Progressive, Allstate, USAA, and all major carriers.
