Windshield Cost Questions Answered
Straight answers to the most common questions drivers have about the cost of a new windshield.
What is the average cost of windshield replacement in 2026?
The national average for windshield replacement is $250–$400 for standard vehicles without ADAS. Vehicles with forward-facing cameras and advanced driver-assistance systems run $400–$800. With comprehensive insurance that includes zero-deductible glass coverage, most drivers pay $0.
Does insurance cover windshield replacement?
Comprehensive insurance covers windshield replacement. About 10 states — including Colorado and Arizona — require insurers to offer zero-deductible glass coverage, meaning you may pay $0. In other states, your standard deductible applies (typically $250–$500).
How long does windshield replacement take?
Full windshield replacement takes 60–90 minutes. Chip repair takes 30–45 minutes. If your vehicle has ADAS cameras (lane departure warning, forward collision alert), add 30–60 minutes for required camera recalibration after replacement.
Is windshield chip repair worth it?
Yes — almost always. A chip repaired within 24–48 hours of impact preserves your original windshield, costs $60–$120 (often $0 with insurance), and takes 30–45 minutes. The alternative is a $250–$800 replacement. The math isn't close.