Glass Replacement Price Calculator
Glass replacement starts with a number: get an instant ballpark estimate to replace the glass on your windows and sliding glass doors. Enter your dimensions and we'll crunch the square footage and pricing in real time.
How the Calculator Works
Three quick steps to a ballpark glass replacement estimate.
Measure Your Glass
Measure the width and height of the visible glass panel in inches, not including the frame.
Enter Dimensions
Type the numbers into the calculator below. Pick how many panels or doors need glass replaced.
Get Your Estimate
The calculator instantly figures total square footage and a per-square-foot ballpark cost.
Glass Replacement Price Calculator
Slide, type, and watch the estimate update live. Calculator uses average per-square-foot pricing for standard tempered glass.
Window Glass Replacement
Estimate the price to replace the glass on your windows.
Based on $75 per square foot, the standard tempered glass average.
Call for Exact QuoteSliding Glass Door Replacement
Estimate the price to replace the glass on your sliding glass doors.
Based on $115 per square foot, the standard sliding door tempered glass average.
Call for Exact QuoteEstimate only. Final pricing depends on glass grade, frame condition, and install complexity. Contact us for a licensed on-site evaluation and free written quote.
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What Affects the Final Price
The calculator uses averages. Your actual quote depends on these factors, and a licensed tech can confirm them on-site.
Glass Type & Thickness
Tempered, laminated, impact-rated, and insulated (double-pane) glass each carry different costs. Thicker glass generally costs more.
Frame Condition
Corroded, warped, or damaged frames may need repair or replacement before new glass can seat properly and seal.
Hardware & Install Complexity
Rollers, tracks, seals, and handles may need replacement alongside the glass. Upstairs or hard-access installs can add labor time.
Panel Count & Job Size
Multiple panels in a single visit often bring the per-panel price down. Single one-off panels carry a higher per-unit cost.
Common Glass Types We Replace
Not sure which glass you have? The calculator uses standard tempered rates. Call and we'll identify the right replacement.
Tempered Glass
Heat-treated safety glass, the most common replacement for windows and sliding doors. It breaks into small, rounded pieces instead of shards.
Laminated Glass
Two layers of glass bonded with a plastic interlayer. Holds together when broken, which is good for security and sound reduction.
Impact-Rated Glass
Built to meet hurricane and wind-zone codes in Florida. Combines laminated construction with reinforced frames.
Insulated (Double-Pane)
Two glass panes with a sealed air or gas gap between them. Improves energy efficiency and reduces condensation.
Frequently Asked Questions
How accurate is the glass replacement calculator?
Treat it as a solid ballpark, not a final number. It is built on average per-square-foot pricing for standard tempered glass, so it gets you in the right range fast. The real quote depends on glass grade (tempered, laminated, impact, or insulated), frame condition, hardware, and install complexity. Call us and I will send a licensed technician for a free on-site evaluation and a flat-rate written quote.
What factors affect the final price?
The big ones I see in the field are glass type and thickness, whether the panel is single or double-pane, the condition of the frame, and whether rollers or tracks need replacing at the same time. Job-site access and how many panels you do at once matter too, since doing several together usually drops the per-panel cost. The calculator uses averages, so your quote can land higher or lower.
Do you offer same-day glass replacement?
Same-day service is available when my crew has capacity in your area, and stock glass jobs often wrap up in roughly 2 hours on that one visit. Custom-cut glass has to be fabricated, so turnaround there is typically 1 to 3 business days. Call us and I will tell you straight what is realistic for your specific glass and location.
Is measuring the glass easy to do myself?
Yes, it is simple. Measure the visible glass width and height in inches, not the frame, and enter those numbers above. That gets you a clean estimate. If you would rather skip it or you are not sure what you are looking at, we will come out for a free on-site estimate and I will have a technician measure and confirm the glass type for you.
Get a Free On-Site Estimate
Skip the guesswork. A licensed JDM technician will come out, measure the glass, and hand you a flat-rate written quote, with no obligation.