2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Windshield Replacement
Looking for windshield replacement for your 2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 in Houston? Atlas Auto Glass provides expert service with glass specifically designed for your vehicle's year and model. We ensure a perfect fit, proper seal, and thorough safety inspection.
Windshield Details: 2013 Chevrolet Silverado
Truck
Heavy-Duty Laminated Safety Glass
60-90 minutes
Chevy Safety Assist
Truck windshields face higher road debris exposure. We use high-retention adhesive rated for the vibration and stress profile of truck frames.
While the 2013 Chevrolet Silverado predates most ADAS systems, we still use the same precision installation process with OEM-spec adhesives and a minimum 1-hour safe drive-away time.
Our 2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Service Includes
- Glass matched specifically to the 2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
- Free mobile service anywhere in Greater Houston
- OEM-quality adhesives and installation materials
- Post-installation safety inspection
- Lifetime warranty on installation
- Direct insurance billing with all major carriers
Insurance & Pricing
Most comprehensive insurance policies in Texas cover windshield replacement for your 2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 with $0 deductible. We work with State Farm, GEICO, Progressive, Allstate, USAA, Liberty Mutual, Farmers, and all other major insurance companies. We handle the entire claims process for you.
No insurance? No problem. We offer competitive cash pricing and can provide a free quote in minutes.
2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Windshield Specifications & Details
The 2013 Silverado 1500 is the final year of the GMT900 platform (second-generation Silverado, 2007–2013), making it one of the most produced and serviced trucks on American roads. GM sourced factory windshields from four approved suppliers under its OEM contract: PPG, PGW Mexico (formerly PPG Mexico), Pilkington, and Libby-Owens-Ford. The NAGS reference numbers for this windshield are DW02041GTY (tinted with solar band) and DW02041GTN (standard tint) depending on trim configuration. Regular cab, extended cab, and crew cab trucks all share the same windshield dimensions on GMT900 — approximately 59 inches wide by 32 inches tall with a mild 2.5-inch curvature.
The 2013 Silverado uses heavy-duty laminated safety glass rated for the higher vibration loads and chassis flex typical of a full-frame truck. LT and LTZ trims shipped with an acoustic interlayer and integrated light-sensing module (for automatic headlamps) bonded behind the rearview mirror — that sensor is transferred from the old glass to the new one during install and does not require calibration. There is no forward-facing camera, no lane-keep assist, and no rain sensor on this generation; Chevy Safety Assist as a package didn't arrive until the 4th-generation Silverado in 2019.
Glass Options for Your 2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500
For a work truck or high-mileage Silverado, aftermarket Pilkington or PGW glass (approximately $280–$380 installed) is the practical choice and is what 80% of our Silverado customers request. OEM AC Delco glass runs $450–$600 installed and includes the factory acoustic interlayer — worth the premium if you commute long distances and want the quieter cabin. We use Dow Betaseal urethane rated for truck body flex, with a 60-minute safe drive-away time at Houston ambient temperatures.
2013 Chevrolet Silverado 1500 Auto Glass in Houston
Houston is truck country — the Silverado is the best-selling vehicle in Harris County by a wide margin, and GMT900 Silverados in the 2010–2013 range are still workhorses on I-10, 290, and the Beltway. Our technicians replace more 2013 Silverado windshields than any other truck-year combination in our shop. Highway debris on I-45 north of the 610 Loop and construction gravel on 290 out toward Cypress are the two single biggest causes. Texas comprehensive insurance with zero-deductible glass coverage handles virtually every Silverado job we book. We dispatch mobile units from our Central (1712 W. Dallas), Northwest (11033 Tower Oaks), and South Houston (8070 Moline) shops to cover the full 70-mile radius.
Common Issues & What to Watch For
The GMT900 Silverado has a known cowl-seal weakness where the factory urethane bead at the bottom of the windshield becomes brittle with age and Houston UV exposure. When we replace a 2013 Silverado windshield, we always re-bed the cowl panel with fresh sealant — a step many shops skip, which leads to dashboard water leaks reported widely on SilveradoSierra.com forums. Watch also for rust on the pinchweld beneath the old windshield; on trucks with prior poor installs, we treat any rust with an epoxy primer before setting new glass, at no extra charge.
