The price of a windscreen replacement varies depending on many factors. The price consists of several elements: the price of the glass itself, the installation work and any calibration.
If your policy covers windscreen damage, you will usually only pay a deductible, which is determined by your policy. The deductible may vary from one insurance company and policy to another. If you pay for the windscreen replacement yourself, the price will depend on a number of factors.
How is the windscreen price determined?
Each make and model of car uses a unique windscreen, which may also differ according to the model year, the “facelift” version of the car and the equipment levels. The more driver assistance systems such as windscreen cameras, sensors or other safety technologies and features are integrated into the windscreen, the more expensive the windscreen will be to manufacture and cost. Special glass features such as more effective sound insulation, different tinting, heatability or a windscreen reflection display (HUD) also increase the price of the glass.
The cost of a windscreen replacement when paying yourself
For example, the cheapest windscreen replacement and labour in an older car can cost less than €400, but in newer cars with many driver assistance systems, large windscreens and other features integrated into the glass, the cost of glass can go up to €2000.
Request an estimate for windscreen replacement
If you need a more accurate estimate of the cost of a windscreen replacement, you can request one from one of our glass experts at any of our branches. Our experts will use your car’s registration and serial number to find out which windscreen is suitable for your car. The estimate is based on the make, model and model year of your car, as well as the amount of technology and features that can be integrated into the windscreen of that particular car.