What do i do about my chipped windscreen?

Getting a chipped or damaged car windscreen is a hassle every driver would rather avoid.

It typically happens when stones or gravel are thrown up by the tyres of other vehicles.

Unfortunately, a chip can quickly turn into a crack, which can be very dangerous to drive with and - depending on the size and location of the crack - could mean you are breaking the law if you continue to drive your car. It could also mean you fail your MOT.

So what can you do minimise the chances of getting a chipped windscreen? And if it does happen, what should you do?

WHAT TO DO IF YOU GET A CHIPPED WINDSCREEN

However carefully you drive, sometimes it can be impossible to avoid getting a chipped windscreen.

A chip could develop into a crack at any time - and often when you least expect it. That's why it's important to repair a windscreen chip as soon as you spot it.

So, what should you do? Your options are to either have your windscreen repaired or replaced entirely. But it makes much more sense to go for a repair. A repair ensures that your windscreen is brought back to its appropriate structural strength.

It’s the much greener option too. A repair first approach reduces the amount of waste and impact on the environment, as repairing your windscreen actually generates 10 times less CO2 emissions than a replacement, reducing the amount of pollution released into the environment.

HOW TO AVOID A CHIP BECOMING A CRACK

If you opt to have your windscreen repaired, then in the meantime, there are some things you can do to help prevent your chip turning into a crack.

  • Increase your air conditioning or heating gradually to avoid any sudden temperature changes
  • If you have a chip in your windscreen in the winter, avoid using hot water to defrost your windscreen. This is never a good idea!
  • In the summer, avoid parking in direct sunlight.
  • Avoid slamming car doors, as this could make the glass crack.

Remember to avoid those potholes too.

While you should try and have your windscreen repaired if you can, sometimes the type, size and position of the chip on your window will mean it can’t be done and a replacement is a must. The same is true if your windscreen is cracked.

HOW TO AVOID CHIPS

While it’s impossible to totally prevent your windscreen from getting chipped or cracked, there are a few steps you can take to help reduce the chances of it happening.

·         Keep your distance from the vehicle in front

Windscreen damage is often a result of chips being kicked up by the vehicle in front of you.

So, always try to keep some extra distance. Lorries and other large vehicles are particularly bad culprits because they have large wheels - and often lots of them - that kick up more bits of road debris, which then travels further.

Keeping a safe distance is a good driving habit anyway, as it gives you time to react and stop if you need to.

·         Steer clear of roadworks

Staying away from roadworks is easier said than done. But given digging and drilling can create grit and debris, try to avoid them if at all possible.

·         Slow down

Driving too quickly over uneven surfaces can increase the chances of stones or debris getting flicked up.

·         Avoid potholes

Here’s another good reason to avoid potholes: if your windscreen already has a small crack or chip, then hitting a pothole can send vibrations throughout your car and make the problem worse.

Other causes of damaged windscreens include using boiling water to defrost your windscreen on a freezing day or leaving your car sitting in direct sunlight on a very hot day.  

 

Remember the rule of thumb is as follows:

A windscreen / windshield chip less than 3mm (smaller than a matchstick head) does not usually need to be repaired.

A windscreen / windshield chip less than 25mm (smaller than a £2 coin) is repairable.

A windscreen / windshield chip over 25mm is usually non-repairable.

 

Call Us Today

We offer repairs that are fast and convenient. If your windscreen / windshield has a chip we’re here to help. We cover the whole of the midlands – Birmingham, Nottingham, Derby, Leicester, Stoke on Trent, Sheffield, Solihull, Coventry, Mansfield, Chesterfield, Lichfield, Cannock, Wolverhampton, Walsall, Redditch, Newark on Trent, Uttoxeter, Stafford, Burton Upon Trent, Dudley, Nuneaton, Melton Mowbray, Bromsgrove.

For a repair that you know will be done right, call Centre Glass today. Call or WhatsApp on 07923 449354 email centreglass@mail.com visit www.centreglass.org