Common Symptoms of a Leaking Windscreen
If you’re seeing any of these, your screen is letting in water: Damp carpets or wet mats Water dripping behind the dashboard Wet A-pillars Condensation inside windows Musty smell Headliner water marks Rain appearing in footwells or centre console Mould forming inside the car These problems will only get worse, and water can damage: Wiring Sensors Electronics Airbags Interior trim Fix it early and avoid expensive repairs.
Our Leak Repair Process
Step 1 — Leak Detection & Water Test (FREE)
We identify exactly where water is entering.
Step 2 — Remove Screen & Preparation
Old bonding is removed and the surface is cleaned properly.
Step 3 — Professional Re-Sealing
We use high-grade adhesives used for new windscreen installations.
Step 4 — Drying
We Advise to leave the vehicle for 1-Hour after installation
Step 5 — Advice & Prevention
We tell you how to avoid future leaks and what signs to watch for.
Specialists in Land Rover & Volvo Windscreen Leaks
These brands are notorious for leaking screens due to ageing bonding and body flex.
We repair leaks on:
Land Rover / Range Rover
Discovery 1 / 2 / 3 / 4
Defender 90 / 110
Freelander
Range Rover
Evoque
Volvo
XC60
XC90
V40
V60
S60 / S80
If you have one of these vehicles, you’re in the right place — we fix them every week.
How Much Does Leak Repair Cost?
Most leak repairs cost:
£140
(depending on severity)
You’ll always get:
✔ Free inspection
✔ Fixed price before work starts
✔ No hidden fees
✔ Guaranteed leak repair
If the windscreen needs removed and re-bonded, you’ll get a quote before anything is done.
Disclaimer it is not always possible to remove a windscreen without it cracking, this can be quoted as an option B.
Book Your Leak Repair
Phone / WhatsApp / Email
Hours:
Mon–Sat • 9am–5pm
Don’t let a leaking windscreen ruin your car interior — we’ll fix it fast and properly.
