# FAQ — Auto Glass Tallahassee (Tallahassee, FL)

## Is windshield replacement free in Tallahassee FL?
Yes. Florida Statute 627.7288 prohibits insurers from applying a deductible to windshield replacement. Any Tallahassee driver with comprehensive auto coverage pays $0 — it is required by state law.

## How much does windshield replacement cost in Tallahassee?
With comprehensive insurance, windshield replacement in Tallahassee costs $0 under Florida Statute 627.7288. Without insurance, cash prices typically range from $200 to $600 depending on vehicle make, model, and whether ADAS recalibration is required.

## Will a windshield claim raise my insurance rates in Florida?
No. Florida law prohibits insurers from surcharging your premium for a glass claim. It is a no-fault comprehensive claim with zero impact on your driving record or rates.

## How long does windshield replacement take in Tallahassee?
Most windshield replacements take 60–90 minutes on-site. Drive-away time is approximately one hour after installation using DOT-certified urethane adhesive.

## Do you offer mobile windshield replacement at FSU or FAMU?
Yes. We offer mobile service throughout Tallahassee including the FSU campus, FAMU campus, state office buildings near the Capitol Complex, and all Leon County neighborhoods.

## Does Florida windshield law cover rock chips too?
Yes. Florida Statute 627.7288 covers both windshield repair and replacement. If your chip is repairable, it costs $0 with comprehensive insurance — just like a full replacement.

## What voids a windshield replacement warranty?
Going through an automated car wash within 24–48 hours of installation, slamming doors before the adhesive cures, and removing the retention tape early can compromise the bond. We provide specific post-installation instructions for every job.

## Does Florida's free windshield law apply to leased vehicles?
Yes. Florida Statute 627.7288 applies to the insurance policy, not who owns the vehicle. Leased vehicles covered by a comprehensive policy qualify for zero-deductible replacement.
