Cost To Replace Windshields In Canada

Cost To Replace Windshields In Canada


YMaybe you got in an accident, or maybe those cracks are starting to add up and it’s getting difficult to see. Either way, you know it’s time to replace your vehicle’s windshield.

If you’ve done some Googling, the price to replace a windshield can seem all over the place.

So how much should it cost to replace your windshield in Canada? In this blog post, our Ottawa auto glass experts break down the average cost and go over some of the factors that can affect the price of windshield replacement services.

Average Windshield Replacement Cost

Replacing a windshield in Canada will generally cost between $200 and $500, including labour, with the average cost around $300. If you have a luxury car, the cost can get up to $1,000 and above, especially if your vehicle uses advanced driver-assistance systems.

Factors That Affect Windshield Replacement Costs

The Region of Canada You’re In

The cost of replacing a windshield can depend on where you live in Canada. If you live in a more remote or northern area where shipping is more expensive, it’s going to cost more. Or if supply is limited in your area, prices will be higher.

Make and Model of your Vehicle

The style, type, and size of your vehicle will also affect the cost. 

A windshield for a large pickup truck will cost more than a smaller hatchback most of the time. And if you have a newer vehicle with the latest technology or a unique model where windshields are harder to come by, that will cost a premium.

Auto Glass Features

If your vehicle has special features in the windshield like condensation and rain sensors, tinting strips, unique moulding or Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems like lane-keeping assist or automatic emergency braking, that will cost more than a more simple, no-frills model. 

Type of Auto Glass Used

Whether you go with OEM or OEE auto glass will be a big factor. 

Original Equipment Manufacturer (OEM)

An OEM or Original Equipment Manufacturer windshield is made by the same company that made your vehicle’s original windshield. This OEM glass will have the manufacturer’s logo and be a perfect fit. 

OEM glass will almost always cost more. 

Original Equipment Equivalent (OEE) / Aftermarket

An OEE or Original Equipment Equivalent windshield is made by a third-party manufacturer. These “aftermarket” windshields will have pretty close to the same design measurements and quality, with slight variation.

OEE or aftermarket windshields cost considerably less than OEM ones.

Other Damage

If the damage to your windshield, for example if you were in an accident, extends beyond the glass to other parts of the frame or involves advanced sensors, your windshield replacement will likely cost more.

Does Insurance Cover Windshield Replacement?

If you have comprehensive auto insurance coverage, a windshield that needs to be replaced because of damage is often covered. This is especially true if it’s from vandalism, accidents, or some extreme weather event. Check with your provider though—not all comprehensive policies cover glass.

Also check your deductible. That can make a difference on if it makes sense to file a claim.

If you don’t have comprehensive coverage, you’ll need to pay out of pocket.

Your best bet is always to discuss your coverage with your insurance provider before you make any decisions.

Most auto glass repair shops will be able to work directly with your insurance company.

How Is A Windshield Replaced?

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Replacing a windshield starts with carefully removing the damaged windshield. Technicians use specialized tools to detach the glass while protecting the surrounding trim and paint from damage.

Next, the technician will apply a urethane adhesive to the frame. This adhesive secures the windshield and keeps it in place even if you’re in a collision.

Then, the new windshield is positioned precisely on the vehicle’s frame. Having the new windshield properly aligned will prevent leaks and gaps that would otherwise be unsafe.

Once your new windshield is installed, the adhesive will take about 60 minutes to cure before you can safely drive the vehicle. If your car has Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems, the technician will need to recalibrate that as well.

How Long Does it Take to Replace a Windshield?

A windshield replacement typically takes 1-2 hours. You’ll also need to wait another hour for the adhesive to cure. Advanced Driver-Assistance Systems recalibration will also take another 30 minutes to an hour.

Choose Bemac for Windshield Replacement in Ottawa

If you need your windshield replaced in the Ottawa area, talk to us. With multiple locations across Ottawa and over 60 years of experience in the auto glass replacement business, we’re here to make your windshield replacement as painless as possible.

It’s also a good idea to have your vehicle looked at by a professional before you make any decisions. In some circumstances, such as a small windshield crack or chip, we can repair it.

We’re happy to work with and are approved by all Canadian insurance companies.

Don’t let a damaged windshield affect your vision and safety. Come in and talk to us or request a free online quote.

If you need a new windshield, we’ll make sure you get the right windshield installed properly and professionally.

REQUEST A QUOTE FOR WINDSHIELD REPLACEMENT



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