Cracked windshield? Broken side window? Don't drive with compromised safety. Tresl offers affordable financing for all auto glass repairs and replacements—from chip repairs to full windshield installations.
Get Financing NowFrom small chip repairs to complete glass replacements, Tresl financing covers all your auto glass needs.
Front windshield replacement with OEM or aftermarket glass
Door glass, quarter windows, vent glass replacement
Back glass with or without defroster elements
Panoramic, pop-up, or sliding sunroof glass
OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) glass is made by the same company that supplied your vehicle's original glass. It matches exact specifications for fit, thickness, and optical clarity. OEM is typically 30-50% more expensive but guarantees factory-quality fit.
Aftermarket glass is made by third-party manufacturers to fit your vehicle. Quality varies significantly—some aftermarket glass meets or exceeds OEM standards, while budget options may have optical distortions, looser fits, or lower durability.
For modern vehicles with ADAS (Advanced Driver Assistance Systems) like lane departure warning and automatic emergency braking, OEM glass is often recommended to ensure cameras and sensors work correctly after replacement.
Prices vary based on vehicle make/model, glass type, and features.
| Glass Type | Standard Vehicle | Luxury/Specialty | With ADAS Calibration |
|---|---|---|---|
| Windshield (Aftermarket) | $200-$400 | $350-$600 | Add $100-$300 |
| Windshield (OEM) | $400-$800 | $700-$1,500 | Add $100-$300 |
| Front Door Glass | $150-$300 | $250-$450 | N/A |
| Rear Door Glass | $150-$300 | $250-$400 | N/A |
| Quarter Panel Glass | $100-$250 | $200-$400 | N/A |
| Rear Windshield | $200-$400 | $400-$600 | N/A |
| Sunroof/Moonroof | $300-$600 | $500-$1,200 | N/A |
If your vehicle has forward-facing cameras mounted on the windshield (for features like lane keeping, collision warning, or adaptive cruise), replacing the windshield requires recalibrating these systems. This adds $100-$300 to the total cost but is essential for safety features to work correctly.
Small chips and cracks can often be repaired for $50-$150, saving significant money.
Chip is smaller than a quarter, crack is under 6 inches, damage isn't in driver's line of sight, only outer layer is damaged
Crack is longer than 6 inches, damage is at windshield edge, multiple cracks present, inner layer is damaged, obstruction in driver's view
$50-$150 for chips and small cracks. Most repairs take 30-45 minutes. Insurance often covers repair with no deductible.
Repair success rate drops significantly once cracks spread. Temperature changes, vibration, and moisture can turn a repairable chip into a full replacement.
Many comprehensive auto insurance policies cover windshield repair with no deductible, and some states (FL, KY, SC, AZ) require insurers to waive deductibles for windshield replacement. Check your policy before paying out of pocket.
| Amount | 12 Mo | 24 Mo |
|---|---|---|
| $500 | $45/mo | $24/mo |
| $800 | $71/mo | $38/mo |
| $1,200 | $107/mo | $57/mo |
| $1,800 | $161/mo | $85/mo |
*Estimated at 12.99% APR
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