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Windshield Replacement Costs in 2025: What Affects the Price in Clark County

If your windshield was just hit by a rock on SR-14, I-205, or I-5 or any road for that matter, one of the first questions you’re probably asking is:


“How much is this going to cost?”


In 2025, windshield replacement prices can vary more than ever — especially here in Clark County, Washington, where vehicle technology, supply chains, and insurance rules all play a role.


At Hampton Auto Glass, we believe in transparency. Below, we’ll break down what actually affects windshield replacement costs, what you can expect to pay locally, and how options like insurance and Affirm financing can make replacement easier than you think.


Typical Windshield Replacement Cost in Clark County (2025)

Most replacements fall between $300–$1,200, depending on your vehicle and technology.

Why the wide range? Let’s break it down 👇


1. Glass Type: Not All Windshields Are the Same

Modern windshields do more than block wind and rain.


Price is influenced by:

  • Vehicle make & model

  • Heated glass

  • Acoustic (noise-reducing) layers

  • Solar or UV-blocking coatings

  • Special shapes or embedded sensors

A basic sedan windshield costs far less than glass for a newer SUV, luxury vehicle, or EV.


2. ADAS Calibration: The Biggest Cost Change in Recent Years

If your vehicle has Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) — like:

  • Lane-keeping assist

  • Forward collision warning

  • Adaptive cruise control

  • Automatic emergency braking

…your windshield replacement will likely require calibration.


Why this matters:

  • Calibrations ensure safety systems work correctly

  • They require specialized equipment

  • They add time and cost — but are non-negotiable for safety

At Hampton Auto Glass, we perform proper in-house ADAS calibrations, saving you extra trips and ensuring accuracy.


3. Availability & Supply Chain Factors

Some glass is:

  • Readily available

  • On backorder

  • Only sourced from the manufacturer


Supply availability can affect:

  • Price

  • Turnaround time

  • Whether OEM glass is an option

We always check multiple suppliers to get the best balance of quality, speed, and value for our Clark County customers.


4. OEM vs. Aftermarket Glass: What’s the Difference?

OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer)

✔ Made by the vehicle’s original supplier

✔ Often required for some luxury vehicles

✔ Higher cost


High-Quality Aftermarket

✔ Meets safety standards

✔ Often indistinguishable once installed

✔ Lower cost


We’ll walk you through both options and help you decide what’s best for your vehicle — no pressure.


5. Insurance & Deductibles: You May Pay Less Than You Think


Many comprehensive auto insurance policies cover windshield replacement.

Important things to know:

  • You can choose Hampton Auto Glass (you are not required to use a chain Don't Let Them Steer You)

  • We work directly with all insurers

  • You’re typically only responsible for your deductible


6. Financing with Affirm: Replace Now, Pay Over Time


If insurance doesn’t apply — or you’d rather not pay everything upfront — Affirm financing is available.

With Affirm, you can:

  • Replace your windshield immediately

  • Choose flexible monthly payments

  • See terms clearly before committing

No delaying repairs. No unsafe driving.


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Why Clark County Drivers Trust Hampton Auto Glass

  • Family-owned & local for 35+ years

  • Trusted by insurers and dealerships

  • Proper ADAS calibration

  • Two convenient locations + mobile service

  • Honest recommendations — no upselling

When you go local, you’re treated better.


Get a Fast Quote Today

If your windshield is cracked, chipped, or unsafe to drive with, don’t wait — damage only spreads.


👉 Get a fast quote today and ask about Affirm.We’ll walk you through your options and get you safely back on the road.


 
 
 

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