How Much Does Windshield Replacement Cost?

Updated for 2024 — national average costs with state-by-state breakdowns

Low End
$200
Average
$350
High End
$600
per windshield
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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

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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
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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.

StateLowAverageHigh
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
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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.

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