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Repair a patio door crack ?

Does anybody know if you can repair a tiny chip in the window of a patio door ?
Neighbour has just come round to tell me my naughty ten year old has been throwing stones :mad:
Have rang an emergency glazier who told me was looking at £550 plus VAT.
Thought that could be injected with a resin ie like a windscreen ?.

anbody have any experiences of suggestions ?

Thanks in advance

:money:
The truth shall set you free.....................

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  • phill99
    phill99 Posts: 9,093 Forumite
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    I've never heard of them injecting like they do on windscreens, but happy to be corrected. You certainly doosn't need an emergency glazier. Ring round for some quotes tomorrow - glass merchants are your best bet.

    Is it your window or the guy next door? Whatever the case, its normally an insured loss, so look at your insurance policy.
    Eat vegetables and fear no creditors, rather than eat duck and hide.
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