15 Common Windshield Replacement Questions Answered
Everything Fort Myers drivers should know about repair, replacement, insurance, safety, and ADAS calibration before scheduling windshield service.

When your windshield gets chipped, cracked, or damaged, it can be stressful trying to figure out what to do next. Should you repair it? Replace it? Call your insurance company? Drive with it for a few more days?
At A+ Auto Glass & Calibrations, we help drivers understand their options so they can make safe, confident decisions. Your windshield is more than just a piece of glass — it plays an important role in visibility, vehicle structure, airbag performance, and today’s advanced safety systems.
Here are 15 of the most common questions drivers ask about windshield replacement.
1. How do I know if my windshield needs to be repaired or replaced?
A small chip may be repairable, especially if it is not directly in the driver’s line of sight and has not started spreading. However, longer cracks, damage near the edge of the glass, multiple impact points, or damage that affects visibility may require full windshield replacement.
The safest choice is to have the windshield inspected by an experienced auto glass professional.
2. Can a small windshield chip be repaired?
In many cases, yes. Small chips can often be repaired before they spread into larger cracks. The sooner you handle the chip, the better the chance of saving the windshield.
Florida heat, road vibration, moisture, and sudden temperature changes can cause a small chip to expand quickly. A chip that looks minor today can become a full crack tomorrow.
3. How long does windshield replacement take?
Many windshield replacements can be completed the same day, depending on the vehicle, glass availability, adhesive cure time, and whether your vehicle also needs ADAS calibration.
At A+ Auto Glass & Calibrations, we focus on doing the job properly, not just quickly. A safe installation matters.
4. Can I drive right after my windshield is replaced?
Usually, you will need to wait for the adhesive to cure before driving. This is called the safe drive-away time. The exact time depends on the adhesive used, weather conditions, humidity, and your vehicle.
Your technician should let you know when it is safe to drive.
5. Will my insurance cover windshield replacement?
If you have comprehensive coverage, your insurance may cover windshield replacement. In Florida, state law says the deductible provision of a qualifying comprehensive auto policy does not apply to windshield damage.
That means many Florida drivers with comprehensive coverage may be able to replace a damaged windshield without paying a deductible, depending on policy details and claim approval.
6. Do I have to pay a deductible for windshield replacement in Florida?
In many cases, no — if you carry comprehensive coverage on the vehicle. Florida Statute §627.7288 states that the deductible provisions of a motor vehicle insurance policy with comprehensive coverage are not applicable to windshield damage.
It is always a good idea to confirm your specific coverage with your insurance company.
7. Can I choose my own auto glass shop?
Yes. Many customers do not realize they can choose the auto glass company they trust. You do not always have to use the company suggested by your insurance carrier.
If you want your windshield replaced by a local, experienced shop, you can ask to use A+ Auto Glass & Calibrations.
8. Is mobile windshield replacement available?
Yes, mobile windshield replacement may be available depending on the vehicle, weather, location, and type of service needed.
However, if your vehicle requires ADAS calibration after the windshield is replaced, in-shop service may be the better choice. A controlled shop environment helps ensure proper setup, measurement, and calibration.
9. What happens if rain gets into the crack or chip?
Moisture can make windshield damage worse. Water, dirt, and debris can get inside the damaged area, making repair more difficult. If the temperature changes, moisture inside the crack can also expand and cause the crack to spread.
That is why it is best to schedule service as soon as possible.
10. Why did my windshield crack spread overnight?
Windshield cracks can spread for several reasons, including heat, cold, vehicle vibration, road bumps, pressure changes, and moisture.
In Southwest Florida, heat is a major factor. Parking in direct sun, blasting cold air conditioning against hot glass, or hitting a pothole can all cause a small crack to grow.
11. Is aftermarket glass as good as OEM glass?
OEM glass is made to the original equipment manufacturer’s specifications. Aftermarket glass can also be high quality, but the right choice depends on your vehicle, insurance coverage, safety features, and budget.
For vehicles with cameras or sensors mounted near the windshield, proper glass quality and fitment are especially important.
12. Will replacing my windshield affect my vehicle’s safety systems?
It can. Many newer vehicles have cameras or sensors mounted to the windshield. These systems may control features such as lane departure warning, lane keep assist, adaptive cruise control, forward collision warning, and automatic emergency braking.
After windshield replacement, these systems may need ADAS calibration so they can read the road correctly.
13. Do you replace side windows and back glass too?
Yes. Auto glass service is not limited to windshields. Side windows, rear windows, quarter glass, vent glass, and back glass may also need replacement after accidents, break-ins, road damage, or storm damage.
Coverage for non-windshield glass may vary by insurance policy, so it is important to check your specific coverage.
14. What should I avoid after getting a new windshield?
After windshield replacement, you may be advised to avoid slamming doors, removing retention tape too soon, washing the vehicle immediately, or driving before the adhesive has reached the safe drive-away time.
Your technician will give you instructions based on your vehicle and the materials used.
15. How much does windshield replacement cost without insurance?
The cost depends on the vehicle year, make, model, glass type, moldings, sensors, rain sensors, heated glass, acoustic glass, heads-up display, and ADAS calibration requirements.
A basic windshield replacement may cost less than a windshield for a newer vehicle with advanced safety technology. The best way to know is to request a quote.
Why Choosing the Right Auto Glass Shop Matters
Your windshield is part of your vehicle’s safety system. A proper installation helps support visibility, passenger protection, airbag performance, and structural strength.
For newer vehicles, the job may not end with the glass replacement. If your vehicle has a windshield-mounted camera, it may also need ADAS calibration. That calibration helps your safety systems perform the way they were designed to.
At A+ Auto Glass & Calibrations, we provide professional windshield replacement and in-shop ADAS calibration for drivers in Fort Myers and the surrounding area.
Need Windshield Replacement in Fort Myers?
If your windshield is chipped, cracked, or damaged, do not wait for the problem to get worse.
Contact A+ Auto Glass & Calibrations today for windshield replacement, chip repair, auto glass service, and ADAS calibration.
A+ Auto Glass & Calibrations
Serving Fort Myers and surrounding Southwest Florida communities
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