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REFLECTION WINDSCREENS - OVER 25 YEARS EXPERIENCE

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Expert Windscreen Repairs Across Kent

At Reflection Windscreens, we know how disruptive windscreen damage can be, whether it’s a chip from flying debris or a crack caused by sudden temperature changes. But getting it fixed doesn’t have to be a hassle. We offer both mobile repairs and in-workshop appointments, so you can choose the option that suits your schedule best. Whether you’re at home, at work, or prefer to visit us, we’ve got you covered. Why Choose Reflection Windscreens? We combine technical expertise with convenience. Our experienced technicians assess your windscreen damage quickly and accurately, helping you decide whether a repair is possible or if a replacement is needed. In many cases, small chips and cracks can be safely repaired, saving you time and money.

Windscreen Repair

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can my windscreen be repaired?

Not sure if your windscreen qualifies for repair? Here are a few quick checks: Size matters: Chips smaller than a £2 coin are usually repairable. Position counts: Damage at least 3cm from the edge and outside the driver’s direct line of sight is more likely to be fixed. Glass integrity: If the inner safety layer is intact, repair is often possible. If you're unsure, our team is happy to assess the damage and advise on the best solution.

WHAT WE REPAIR

We offer a wide range of windscreen repair services, including: Windscreen chip repairs – Ideal for minor stone damage Crack repairs – Prevent further spreading and restore safety Electric & hybrid windscreen repairs – Specialist care for modern vehicles Heated windscreen repairs – Restore functionality and visibility Panoramic roof glass repairs – For high-end and luxury models

MOBILE OR WORKSHOP - YOU DECIDE

We offer flexible repair options to suit your needs. Book a mobile repair and we’ll come to you—ideal for busy schedules or roadside assistance. Prefer to bring your vehicle in? Visit our fully equipped workshop, where we carry out repairs in a controlled environment with all the tools on hand.

STEP 1 - CHECK THE SIZE

If the chip is smaller than a 10p coin (approx. 25mm) and not directly in the driver’s line of vision, it can usually be repaired. If it’s larger, a replacement is normally required.

STEP 2 - IDENTIFY THE LOCATION

The driver’s “A-zone” (direct line of vision, about 290mm wide centred on the steering wheel) has stricter limits. In this area, the chip must be smaller than 10mm to pass MOT and be safely repaired.

STEP 3 - CHECK FOR CRACKS

A simple stone chip (small crater or star shape) is usually repairable. If the damage has turned into a long crack (over 40mm), it cannot be repaired and the windscreen will need replacement.

STEP 4 - HOW MANY CHIPS ARE THERE?

One or two isolated chips may be repairable. Multiple chips close together weaken the glass and usually mean replacement is the safer option.

STEP 5 - WHAT POSITION IS THE DAMAGE

Chips close to the edge of the windscreen are harder to repair as they can spread more easily. If within 25mm of the edge, replacement is often recommended.

STEP 6 - MOT & SAFETY

Any chip or crack that obscures the driver’s view or fails MOT visibility standards (10mm in A-zone, 40mm elsewhere) must be dealt with. Repair is only acceptable if it restores full visibility and strength.

STEP 7 - SEEK PROFESSIONAL ASSESSMENT

Even if the chip seems repairable, a trained technician will confirm using specialist tools and resins. If the chip is too deep, dirty, or has moisture inside, repair may not be possible.