At Autoglass® we always first try to repair your existing windscreen before replacing it with a new one, usually saving you both time and money.
Sometimes though, the type, size and position of the damage will mean that the whole windscreen needs to be replaced.
Take a look at our short presentation to see if it is likely that we will be able to repair the damage to your existing windscreen or whether it will have to be replaced.
Step 1 of 4: The size of the chip
To be able to repair a chip to your windscreen the size of the chip needs to be no bigger than a £2 coin.
Step 2 of 4: The position of the chip
The chip must also be situated more than 5 cm from the edge of the windscreen.
Step 3 of 4: The driver's line of vision
Finally, if the chip is in the driver's line of vision, the damage must not be more than 10 mm across. The driver's line of vision is an area approximately 30 cm wide, centered on the middle of the steering wheel.
Step 4 of 4: Act now
Repairing a chip doesn't only spare you the expense of having a windscreen replaced, it also saves you time. Autoglass® can repair a windscreen chip in 30 minutes. We can even get one of our mobile technicians to carry out a repair anywhere at a location of your choice.
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