Windscreen Chip Repair Aberdeen
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Hi,
Can anyone recommend a company in Aberdeen to repair a small chip in my windscreen? I thought maybe only Autoglass do this but this seems far from the case! It's not that big (2mm square, maybe 3 at most) but I don't want it to get any worse if it can be helped. Don't want to go through insurance.
From what I have seen on most sights it is not in drivers line of sight either.
Thanks in advance.
Can anyone recommend a company in Aberdeen to repair a small chip in my windscreen? I thought maybe only Autoglass do this but this seems far from the case! It's not that big (2mm square, maybe 3 at most) but I don't want it to get any worse if it can be helped. Don't want to go through insurance.
From what I have seen on most sights it is not in drivers line of sight either.
Thanks in advance.
Edited by mark_mcd on Wednesday 29th September 19:11
Rog B said:
No it won't, and even if it did, you still have no claims, so you can move to another company anyway.
So you make a claim on your insurance and it doesn't go up? You'll have to notify the next company that you use that you've made a claim. There isn't a magic pot of money where these windscreen companies get paid from someone has to pay.Edited by Rog B on Thursday 30th September 09:57
Just had a windscreen chip done. Fair job - only a slight visual improvement really, at least it is sealed.
If you want it paid for by insurers you have to call them and ask who their preferred supplier is.
One telephone call should do it.
I had to use National Windscreens, they are based in Dundee but travel to Abz frequently.
If you want it paid for by insurers you have to call them and ask who their preferred supplier is.
One telephone call should do it.
I had to use National Windscreens, they are based in Dundee but travel to Abz frequently.
Gttix3 said:
Just had a windscreen chip done. Fair job - only a slight visual improvement really, at least it is sealed.
If you want it paid for by insurers you have to call them and ask who their preferred supplier is.
One telephone call should do it.
I had to use National Windscreens, they are based in Dundee but travel to Abz frequently.
No, you don't have to. In any case, when you call the 'glassline' the call goes straight to the 'preferred' supplier's call centre. If you want it paid for by insurers you have to call them and ask who their preferred supplier is.
One telephone call should do it.
I had to use National Windscreens, they are based in Dundee but travel to Abz frequently.
Another way is to call your local company and ask if they deal with your insurer.
Glassman said:
No, you don't have to. In any case, when you call the 'glassline' the call goes straight to the 'preferred' supplier's call centre.
I tried Autoglass (booked online) but they called and said they couldn't do it because they weren't the preferred supplier for my insurer any more - they gave me the 'glassline' number. Seemed strange they would give away business..Gttix3 said:
Glassman said:
No, you don't have to. In any case, when you call the 'glassline' the call goes straight to the 'preferred' supplier's call centre.
I tried Autoglass (booked online) but they called and said they couldn't do it because they weren't the preferred supplier for my insurer any more - they gave me the 'glassline' number. Seemed strange they would give away business..Gassing Station | Scotland | Top of Page | What's New | My Stuff





