Glassman

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JW911

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927 posts

209 months

Wednesday 12th February
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I bought a new to me Range Rover a couple of weeks ago. 2021 P400 Vogue in Carpathian Grey. A lovely thing.

The bad news was as I was driving home, I took a stone in the screen in an otherwise pristine car, causing a chip about pound coin size, maybe a bit bigger. Anyway, Autoglass (via my insurers) insisted that it needed a new screen. Having dealt with Autoglass before, replacing the screen in my wife’s Boxster years ago (three months and the main dealer doing it with an original screen at Autoglass’ expense in the end), the thought of going through that kind of bull**** again put me right off

I decided to get in touch with Glassman (Paul), having read plenty of positives about him here, who took a look at a photo and told me it was repairable so I was quite happy to let him take a punt. We originally planned to meet at Porsche in High Wycombe (I’m near Reading) where he was scheduled to do some work for them. He had to cancel that but very kindly agreed to meet me somewhere mutually convenient instead.

Unlike the likes of Autoglass, Paul does all repairs manually which minimises the risk of screen failure during the work and gives a superior finished product. I started to take a particular interest when the mini drill came out to clear out the hole properly in the top surface. Anyway, I had nothing to worry about and the finished product couldn’t be any better, given what I presented him with. (See before and after photos below). While a repair of this nature will never be invisible, I’m very pleased with the result and especially pleased I didnt have to use Autoglass.

No affiliation to Paul, I just found him on here, but a very satisfied customer.






Edited by JW911 on Wednesday 12th February 17:23

mmm-five

11,706 posts

298 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Wish Paul was closer to me, as I have a small crack just outside of the 'A' zone. Passed an MOT, so I assume it's fine...but it's annoying to see it all the time.

Similar experience of insurance glass replacement companies, as one of my windscreens was never fully sealed properly despite a few attempts at fixing it (wind noise and condensation).

Super Sonic

9,402 posts

68 months

Wednesday 12th February
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mmm-five said:
... I have a small crack just outside of the 'A' zone...

rallycross

13,497 posts

251 months

Wednesday 12th February
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Another plus one from me he does a good job

Batfoy

1,169 posts

20 months

Friday 21st March
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Another vote from me too. Autoglass made a right hash of a repair on my Range Rover which just left it looking as bad as it was beforehand. Chance encounter on PH led me to Paul who managed to repair the shoddy work as best he could by actually trying to repair it rather than just sticking a gadget on it and hoping for the best.

It's pretty obvious from the off that Paul knows what he's talking about and if I get another problem he'll be my first port of call. He's also a thoroughly nice bloke as well!

rallycross

13,497 posts

251 months

Friday 21st March
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Glass man do you come to Surrey / Hampshire area need a windscreen for a 2008 Astra 1.8?

Chubbyross

4,702 posts

99 months

Friday 21st March
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Another thumbs up from me too. He replaced the windscreen on my 911 Turbo a few ago. A gentleman and thoroughly knowledgeable craftsman.

Gio G

2,987 posts

223 months

Friday 18th April
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Big shout out to Paul (Glassman) Sorting out my 993 windscreen. Loved watching him through the process of fitting it, a real petrolhead too. He really is the best in the game!

G

Blib

45,920 posts

211 months

Saturday 19th April
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I lived round the corner from Glassman for years. He sorted out several of my windscreen issues in that time.

I recommend him unreservedly.

(Though, sadly, he's a Gooner. But, no one is perfect).

Acorn1

1,616 posts

34 months

Saturday 19th April
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Autoglass are a rip off, they rely on being recommended by pretty much all insurance Co”s and charge accordingly.

I”m surprised the insurance companies let them get away with it.

I had a crack in my old S3 windscreen about 12 years ago and didn’t have windscreen cover at the time.

Autoglass quoted something like £600 + vat to replace it, had it done by a local guy for £325 all in.

bad company

20,349 posts

280 months

Saturday 19th April
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Glassman comes highly recommended but where is he based? He can’t cover the whole country.

Blib

45,920 posts

211 months

Saturday 19th April
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bad company said:
Glassman comes highly recommended but where is he based? He can’t cover the whole country.
North London.

Though, he supports a South London football team.

Robertb

2,695 posts

252 months

Saturday 19th April
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Like with car body repair under insurance can you generally opt for a non-approved expert like Glassman for an additional excess instead of the insurer’s?