How Much Does Windshield Replacement Cost?
Updated for 2024 — national average costs with state-by-state breakdowns
What Does Windshield Replacement Include?
Windshield replacement involves removing the damaged windshield and installing a new one, including recalibrating any ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance) cameras.
The national average cost for windshield replacement is $350 per windshield. Most homeowners pay between $200 and $600, though costs can vary significantly based on your location, the scope of work, and other factors outlined below.
What Affects the Price?
Vehicle
Standard vehicle: $200-$400. Luxury/heated: $400-$800. ADAS-equipped: add $100-$300 for calibration
Glass Type
OEM: $300-$600. Aftermarket: $200-$400
Key Cost Factors
- ✓Vehicle make and model
- ✓OEM vs aftermarket glass
- ✓ADAS recalibration needed
- ✓Insurance coverage
- ✓Mobile vs shop service
💡 Tips to Save Money
- 1.Many insurance policies cover windshield replacement with $0 deductible
- 2.Aftermarket glass is 30-50% cheaper and often identical quality
- 3.Check if mobile service is available to save time
- 4.Some states require insurers to cover windshield replacement at no cost
Windshield Replacement Cost by State
Costs vary significantly by state due to labor rates, cost of living, and local market conditions. Click any state for a detailed breakdown.
| State | Low | Average | High |
|---|---|---|---|
| Alabama | $164 | $287 | $492 |
| Alaska | $256 | $448 | $768 |
| Arizona | $190 | $333 | $570 |
| Arkansas | $160 | $280 | $480 |
| California | $270 | $473 | $810 |
| Colorado | $216 | $378 | $648 |
| Connecticut | $244 | $427 | $732 |
| Delaware | $210 | $368 | $630 |
| Florida | $196 | $343 | $588 |
| Georgia | $180 | $315 | $540 |
| Hawaii | $284 | $497 | $852 |
| Idaho | $184 | $322 | $552 |
| Illinois | $210 | $368 | $630 |
| Indiana | $176 | $308 | $528 |
| Iowa | $172 | $301 | $516 |
| Kansas | $170 | $298 | $510 |
| Kentucky | $168 | $294 | $504 |
| Louisiana | $174 | $305 | $522 |
| Maine | $204 | $357 | $612 |
| Maryland | $230 | $402 | $690 |
| Massachusetts | $260 | $455 | $780 |
| Michigan | $184 | $322 | $552 |
| Minnesota | $204 | $357 | $612 |
| Mississippi | $156 | $273 | $468 |
| Missouri | $174 | $305 | $522 |
| Montana | $190 | $333 | $570 |
| Nebraska | $176 | $308 | $528 |
| Nevada | $204 | $357 | $612 |
| New Hampshire | $224 | $392 | $672 |
| New Jersey | $250 | $438 | $750 |
| New Mexico | $180 | $315 | $540 |
| New York | $264 | $462 | $792 |
| North Carolina | $180 | $315 | $540 |
| North Dakota | $180 | $315 | $540 |
| Ohio | $180 | $315 | $540 |
| Oklahoma | $166 | $291 | $498 |
| Oregon | $220 | $385 | $660 |
| Pennsylvania | $204 | $357 | $612 |
| Rhode Island | $230 | $402 | $690 |
| South Carolina | $174 | $305 | $522 |
| South Dakota | $170 | $298 | $510 |
| Tennessee | $172 | $301 | $516 |
| Texas | $186 | $326 | $558 |
| Utah | $190 | $333 | $570 |
| Vermont | $216 | $378 | $648 |
| Virginia | $210 | $368 | $630 |
| Washington | $230 | $402 | $690 |
| West Virginia | $160 | $280 | $480 |
| Wisconsin | $188 | $329 | $564 |
| Wyoming | $184 | $322 | $552 |
Frequently Asked Questions
Does insurance cover windshield replacement?
In many states, comprehensive coverage includes windshield replacement with little or no deductible. Some states (AZ, FL, KY, SC) mandate $0 deductible windshield coverage.