Broken windscreen? Get National Windscreens to repair it today

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By brettb

Have you got a chip or crack in your car's windscreen? Don't panic - call National Windscreens!

National Windscreens are one of the UK's largest vehicle windscreen and glass repair company. The company has over 120 branches throughout the UK as well as a large fleet of mobile repair vans.

If you have a chip in your car windows then it's important to get it checked out by an expert like National Windscreens. If left alone a windscreen chip can get bigger, or even cause a crack, resulting in the entire windscreen needing to be replaced! Repairing a chip before it develops into a serious crack is also a good idea if the car's MOT is due - windscreen chips and cracks are an irritatingly common source of MOT failures.

National Windscreens has a FREE windscreen inspection service. They'll inspect your car for free and let you know if your damaged windscreen is likely to pass or fail an MOT inspection.

National Windscreens guarantee that if a windscreen can be repaired then they will just repair it rather than you having to pay for a whole new windscreen. Repairing a windscreen rather than replacing is just a third of the cost, so it's a huge saving.

National Windscreens vehicle glass repair service will soon have you back motoring
National Windscreens vehicle glass repair service will soon have you back motoring

National Windscreens have a huge branch network covering just about all of the UK. They also have a big fleet of mobile vans that will come out and repair your windscreen anywhere. The nice thing about the National Windscreens mobile windscreen repair service is that they will even come to your place of work and repair your windscreen in your lunch hour. That's perfect service for when you don't want to stay at home waiting for the windscreen repair mechanic to turn up to service your vehicle.

The National Windscreens fleet of mobile windshield repair vans are able to repair vehicle glass in all weather. This is great as glass is easy to get damaged or broken when the weather's bad.

To make a booking for a vehicle car repair or replacement job, National Windscreens have an online contact form so you can fill in your vehicle details and wait for them to contact you. Alternatively there's a freephone telephone number for contacting service staff. The call centre staff are all based in the UK, and you can contact them 24/7.

Windscreen damage or replacement insurance

Many motor vehicle insurance policies will cover some or all of the cost of replacing a broken windshield or side window in your car. Check your insurance policy for details. Once you've checked the details you can just let National Windscreens know your insurance details and they will arrange the insurance claim themselves. National Windscreens have relationships with most of the major car insurers including Aviva, Admiral Car Insurance, Axa and More Than. It's nice when you can let other people take care of your boring paperwork like that!

Don't worry if the bill to replace a windscreen could blow your monthly budget and your insurance policy doesn't cover windscreen damage. In many cases front windscreens can be repaired instead of being replaced completely.

By the way - although loose chippings and stones do their fair share of damage, many broken or cracked windscreens and side windows are actually the result of vandalism or attempted theft. The great thing is that these are both easy to reduce.

To reduce the chance of vandalism, always leave your car in a secure and well lit area. If you have a garage or a driveway then make use of these instead of leaving your car parked in the road. If you keep the inside of your car tidy and don't put anything valuable in sight of potential thieves then hopefully you'll also avoid problems with items being stolen from your car plus the associated annoyance of having to replace one or more windows of your car.

Safe and happy motoring!

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