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Old 07-26-2014, 03:03 PM   #4
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Originally Posted by bobka7914 View Post
Does insurance usually cover the entire cost of replacement?
That depends on:

1. Your insurance carrier.
2. Your deductible.
3. The state where you reside.

For example, in Florida the insurance companies are required to provide you with no-deductible windshield coverage that allows you a limited number of "free" replacements per year. Where I live, there is no such requirement, so any windshield claim I make would be subject to my full $500 deductible and would be closed by the insurance company without taking any action. Some insurance companies offer the windshield protection even if your state doesn't require it, but mine does not.

Just call your insurance company and find out.

As for where to get it fixed, there have been a number of threads about that. General consensus is to stay away from Safelite and go with a local glass installer who uses a reputable brand of glass. I got mine replaced with the tinted strip for $420 all in with APTech glass, which is fine. I've seen Pilkington and PPG also mentioned as reputable manufacturers.

Having just gone through it, what I would suggest to you is that you call around, request quotes and ask what brand of glass they install for the price they give you. Then research that brand and see if it's any good.

There have been a few people mention they got a cheapo installation from one of those "half price" auto glass places. I did that with my Jeep, and while the cheap Chinese glass is okay for that purpose, they did a messy job with the sealant around the window. The guys who did my BRZ did a MUCH better job with visibly better glass. You really do get what you pay for.
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