What information do I need to get an accurate windshield quote?

You need three things: your ZIP code, your vehicle's year, make, and model, and whether it has a front-facing camera (ADAS). That's it. The quoter handles the rest — no VIN, no insurance card, no phone call required to see your price.

Updated June 2026

ZIP code determines whether you're in the service area and which pricing tier applies. Rates vary by region — labor costs differ across Denver, Phoenix, and other markets we serve.

Year, make, and model identifies the exact glass part. There are hundreds of windshield variants — curved vs. flat, heated vs. unheated, acoustic vs. standard, with and without rain sensors. The correct part matters for fit, seal quality, and compatibility with your vehicle's systems.

ADAS status is the biggest cost variable. If your vehicle has lane departure warning, automatic emergency braking, or forward collision alert, it has a camera mounted behind the windshield. That camera requires professional recalibration after every windshield replacement — a step that takes 30–60 additional minutes and adds $100–$250 to the total. Most 2018+ vehicles have at least one ADAS feature. If you're not sure, the quoter will ask.

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