What Drivers Ask Most About Windscreen Seal Replacement
Ever wondered when you should replace your windscreen seal, or how much it costs? Here are the most common voice search questions our Sydney customers ask.
When should I replace my windscreen seal?
You should replace it if you notice water leaks, wind noise, or visible cracks around the glass. Many Sydney drivers ask if it’s better to repair or replace windscreen seals when they notice small leaks — our team assesses each case to recommend the safest and most cost-effective option.
How long does windscreen seal replacement take?
Typically, the process takes between 1–2 hours, depending on your vehicle model and condition.
Can I drive immediately after seal replacement?
Yes. Once the seal sets properly, your car is safe to drive straight away.
What are the signs of a bad windscreen seal?
Look for moisture on the dashboard, foggy edges, or a whistling sound when driving.
Is it covered by insurance?
Yes, in many cases, it’s covered under comprehensive or glass repair insurance policies.
Quick steps we follow:
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Inspect and remove the damaged seal.
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Clean and prepare the windscreen area.
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Apply and cure a new OEM-quality seal.
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Conduct a leak and safety test.
Can I get a windscreen seal repair instead of a full replacement?
Yes, if the damage is minor, we can provide professional windscreen seal repair to stop leaks and extend the life of your seal.