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Eastern Auto Glass

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    Welcome to Eastern Auto Glass

    Eastern Auto Glass offers reliable on-site windscreen and auto glass replacements and repairs for all vehicles across South-East Melbourne, including Pakenham, as well as the Mornington Peninsula and Bass Coast. Our flexible mobile service will come to you conveniently with the right glass and repair solutions for your vehicle so you can get back on the road safely with minimal downtime. Our owner has over 13 years of experience in automotive glass and is insured and trade qualified, so you can be sure your auto glass is in safe hands.

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    Auto Glass Services

    Glass Repairs

    Even the tiniest chip on your windscreen can lead to more significant problems if left unattended. Don’t wait; get it dealt with as soon as possible. With a fast turnaround and a mobile service that comes to you, we’ll have your windscreen repaired in no time.

    Glass Replacement

    In cases where repair is not possible or safe, we provide complete replacements of any auto glass. Our supply comes directly from the manufacturer, ensuring the perfect fit for your vehicle. Whether it’s a windscreen, door window, or rear window, we have you covered.

    Catering to Your Vehicle's Glass Needs

    From everyday hatchbacks and sedans to rugged 4WDs and spacious vans, we cater to all types of vehicles, including prestige & import models. Our expertise ensures that your auto glass is replaced or repaired with precision, regardless of your vehicle’s make or model.

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    The Eastern Auto Glass Difference

  • Convenient mobile service
  • An honest and genuine approach to glass repairs and replacements
  • We stand by the quality products we use
  • Courteous, helpful advice for all clients
  • Over 13 years of experience
  • Contact us today to book your appointment and experience our friendly, professional, and prompt service.

    Book now and experience hassle-free mobile glass repairs and replacements.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    No. Your windscreen is made up of laminated safety glass, which won’t shatter when it’s hit. Unless contact from a large object takes place, windscreens can take small hits and still ensure the safety of everyone in the vehicle.
    When an object hits your windscreen with enough force, it will cause the glass to chip or crack. Instead of shatter – the glass is designed to stay in place and chip or crack, because of the inner plastic layer.

    Driving your vehicle with a cracked windscreen is against the law and is considered unroadworthy. It means your vehicle has been deemed to be in a “dangerous condition” Roadworthy standards require the driver to have full view of the road ahead.

    Rule of thumb: If you have chips larger than a $1 coin, plan to get a new windscreen. If the damage is within 250mm from any blade edge or border of the windscreen, it may not be fixable, but can be assessed for repair.

    Sudden temperature fluctuations, bumpy terrain and vibrations, pressure or downforce on the windscreen, direct impacts or hail and debris.

    In some cases, windscreen cover is included in your comprehensive insurance policy, however it’s always best to double check beforehand. Some insurance providers offer windscreen cover as standard, while others may offer it as an additional ‘add on’ that you pay extra for. Some insurers may not offer windscreen cover at all.

    Windscreen replacement cost will typically fall between $300 – $600 depending on the make and model of your vehicle. However, the cost of a windscreen replacement can be as much as $1000 – $2000 or more, depending on a few various factors, such as the type of vehicle and the range of optional features – i.e rain sensors, cameras, HUD (heads up display), aerials, heaters, TV & Radio connections, heated wiper areas and Solar Tinted or ‘low E’ glass.
    If your new car is covered by a ‘manufacturers warranty’, this ‘bumper to bumper’ pretection is likely to cover your windscreen and vehicles glass – only if the fault can be attributed to a manufacturing defect. An independent assessment will most likely need to be carried out by a nominated party of your manufacturers choice.
    Yes. ‘Windscreen” or ‘Glass cover’ includes every piece of glass in your vehicle, excluding roof glass or sunroofs in most cases. The replacement of rear windows will usually be covered by your excess otherwise.
    If you discover that your insurance policy does not include any cover for windscreen damage, it is possible to take out a separate insurance policy or possibly even add it to your existing policy with a premium adjustment.
    Depending on the type of glass damage, the costs can vary. A single chip repair will cost around $150 on average.
    In most cases, cost and a slight quality variation in concave and thickness.However, all automotive glass that is compliant with Australian Standards, must pass emissions and safety checks and tests in order to be deemed a feasible standard.
    OEM windscreens, side & rear windows is manufactured in strict adherence with standards set by the manufacturer. This ensures a higher quality, precise fit and often higher price tag to non genuine glass.
    If the auto glass shows signs of weakness, you may need a replacement. Compared to brake pads and tires, windshields have a much longer lifespan, often 8-10 years.
    The simple answer is yes. Any modern vehicle fitted with ‘Advanced Driver Assistance System’ or ADAS will require the windscreen to be calibrated at some point. You should always have your windscreen camera system recalibrated after every windscreen replacement.
    Typically a windscreen calibration costs between $300-$600 through a certified Auto Glass organisation, while a dealership may charge $500-$1,200. Cost of a windscreen calibration will vary, based on tour vehicle. It’s always best to contact your local auto glass company and get a free quote for your specific vehicle.
    When a windscreen is replaced – any ADAS- related parts from your windscreen that are removed or disconnected. Those parts must then be reconnected. These parts must be perfectly aligned, to ensure a working ADAS system. They must be recalibrated to proper manufacturer specifications to ensure they are returned to accurate working order.

    Windscreen calibration is necessary anytime ADAS related items on or in your vehicle that are forward facing through the winscreen are disconnected or reconnected. This means, anytime a windscreen in a vehicle is replaced with ADAS features, a calibration is required.