Windshield Replacement in Maricopa County, AZ
A cracked or shattered windshield is a structural and safety issue — your windshield supports the roof in a rollover and is where the passenger airbag deploys against. Replacement in Maricopa County means installing OEM or OEM-equivalent glass and letting the urethane adhesive cure to a safe drive-away time before you get back on the road.
2 windshield replacement shops in Maricopa County
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Maricopa County, AZ
Auto glass and windshield services in Maricopa County, Arizona.
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When you need windshield replacement
- •A crack longer than about 6 inches, or any crack in the driver's line of sight
- •Damage that reaches the edge of the windshield (it weakens the whole panel)
- •Chips or cracks that have already been repaired once and spread again
- •Pitting or haze that scatters oncoming headlights at night
Windshield Replacement cost in Maricopa County
Typical Maricopa County range
$250–$450
Vehicles with a camera behind the glass (lane-keep, auto-braking) also need ADAS calibration, which adds to the total. Comprehensive insurance often covers replacement minus your deductible.
Windshield Replacement FAQs — Maricopa County
How long does a windshield replacement take in Maricopa County?
The install itself is usually under an hour, but the adhesive needs a safe drive-away time — often 30 minutes to a few hours depending on the urethane and weather. A Maricopa County shop will tell you exactly when it's safe to drive.
Will my insurance cover a windshield replacement?
If you carry comprehensive coverage, glass is typically covered minus your deductible — and a few states waive the deductible entirely. Ask the shop to verify your coverage before the work.
Do I need ADAS calibration after replacement?
If your vehicle has a forward-facing camera mounted on the windshield, yes — it must be recalibrated so features like automatic emergency braking and lane-keep aim correctly. Many Maricopa County shops do this in-house.