Blog·May 12, 2026·6 min read

How Much Does Windshield Replacement Cost in Arizona? (2026 Guide)

What you'll actually pay for a windshield replacement in Phoenix, broken down by vehicle and whether you have ADAS sensors.

Most windshield replacements in the Phoenix Valley fall between $250 and $500. That's the honest number — anyone quoting $99 is doing something you don't want done, and anyone quoting $1,200 is selling you something you probably don't need.

Typical price ranges in Arizona

Compact car or sedan, no sensors: $250–$350. Truck or SUV, no sensors: $300–$450. Anything with a forward-facing ADAS camera (lane-keep, auto-brake): $400–$700 including calibration. Luxury European or Tesla: $500–$900.

Why the spread?

Two reasons: the glass itself (a Tesla Model Y windshield costs more than a Honda Civic), and ADAS calibration. If your vehicle has a camera mounted at the top of the windshield, the system needs recalibration after replacement — either static (with a target board) or dynamic (a road test).

How insurance changes it

Most Arizona comprehensive policies cover chip repair at $0 and windshield replacement with your deductible. If your deductible is $500 and the job is $450, you pay it all anyway. If the job is $700, you pay $500 and insurance covers $200. We'll tell you which math wins.

Bottom line

Get a real quote with your year, make, model, and trim. Call or text (602) 904-9271 — we typically come in below the big chains and we'll explain exactly what you're paying for.

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