How to Save Money on Windscreen Replacement
Practical ways to reduce your windscreen replacement cost. From repairing chips early to choosing the right provider, these tips can save you hundreds of pounds.
Repair Chips Immediately
This is the single biggest savings opportunity. A chip repair costs £40 to £70 (often £0 through insurance). A full replacement costs £250 to £800 or more. Every chip eventually becomes a crack if left untreated. Water, frost, road vibration, and temperature changes all expand the damage over time.
Potential saving: £200 to £700 by repairing a chip before it becomes a crack.
Get 3 Quotes
Autoglass is consistently the most expensive for cash jobs. National Windscreens and Auto Windscreens are typically 20 to 40% cheaper for the same quality of work. Independent fitters via myWindscreen.co.uk or Checkatrade can be cheaper still. Always get at least three quotes.
Potential saving: £100 to £250 by comparing providers.
Use Insurance for Chip Repair
Most UK comprehensive insurance policies cover chip repair completely free. No excess. No no-claims impact. Ring your insurer's glass helpline (not the main claims number). The repair is booked, done, and billed to the insurer with zero cost to you.
Potential saving: £40 to £70 (the full cost of chip repair).
Consider Aftermarket Glass
OEM glass costs 2 to 3 times more than aftermarket. Aftermarket glass meets the same BS safety standards and is structurally identical. For standard cars (Ford Fiesta, VW Golf, Vauxhall Corsa), aftermarket is the sensible choice. The exception is luxury cars with acoustic windscreens, where OEM gives a noticeably better result.
Potential saving: £150 to £400 by choosing aftermarket over OEM.
Check Your Insurer's Approved Network
Some insurers only cover work by their approved repairers. If you use an unapproved fitter, the insurer may reject the claim or only cover a portion. Check with your insurer first. If you are paying cash and not claiming, this does not apply.
Choose Workshop over Mobile for ADAS Cars
Mobile fitting has no surcharge with most providers. But if your car needs ADAS calibration, a workshop visit avoids a second appointment. Some mobile fitters cannot do calibration on site, meaning you pay for mobile fitting plus a separate workshop calibration session. A single workshop visit is often simpler and cheaper overall.
Avoid Peak Periods
Winter (especially after cold snaps when chips spread into cracks) is the busiest period for windscreen replacement. Demand pushes wait times up and some providers may charge higher prices. Book mid-week for faster availability. If you have a chip, get it repaired in autumn before the frost arrives.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is aftermarket glass safe?
Yes. Aftermarket glass sold in the UK must meet BS 857 and EU ECE R43 safety standards. It is structurally identical to OEM in terms of lamination and shatter resistance. The main difference is acoustic properties, which only matters for luxury cars.
Can I claim chip repair on insurance without paying excess?
Yes. Most UK comprehensive policies cover chip repair with zero excess and no no-claims impact. Ring your insurer's glass helpline to book.
Is mobile fitting more expensive?
No. Most UK providers charge the same for mobile and workshop fitting. The main consideration is ADAS calibration capability, not price.