We gather your truck's make, model, and registration details to source the correct ADR-compliant glass. We schedule service around your operational needs — depot visits, worksite installations, or emergency roadside assistance. For fleet operators, we work with your off-road hours to minimize business disruption.
Truck Windscreen Replacement Across Sydney's Eastern Suburbs
Cracked truck windscreen keeping your truck or bus off the road? Our mobile technicians come straight to your depot, worksite, or roadside location anywhere from Bondi to Botany — with $200 OFF windscreen replacement, no call-out fees, and same-day service.
We handle truck windscreen replacement and bus windscreen replacement for operators across the Eastern Suburbs.
- $200 OFF Windscreen Replacement – Limited time only
- No Call-Out Fees – Across the Eastern Suburbs
- Same-Day Mobile Service – We come to your depot, worksite, or breakdown location
- Lifetime Guarantee – On all workmanship & materials
- ADR-Compliant Glass – Meets Australian Design Rules for heavy vehicles
- All Makes & Models – Kenworth, Mack, Isuzu, Hino, Volvo, Scania & more
Fast, Professional Truck Windscreen Replacement Sydney Operators Trust
A
broken windscreenon your truck or bus means lost hours, missed deliveries, and mounting costs. Whether you're hauling freight through Port Botany, making deliveries around Mascot and Bondi Junction, or running routes along the Eastern Distributor, every minute off the road affects your bottom line.
Across
Sydney's Eastern Suburbs, we see truck
windscreens damagedweekly — from debris on industrial routes near Mascot and Banksmeadow, vibration stress from constant heavy loads, and impact damage from highway driving. Instead of towing to a workshop and losing an entire day, our mobile truck windscreen replacement service brings solutions directly to you.
At Eastern Suburbs Windscreens, we specialise in windscreen repair, windscreen replacement, and full replacement services for heavy commercial vehicles using ADR-compliant laminated glass. Our technicians handle everything from delivery trucks and utes to heavy haulage vehicles and buses. We complete most jobs on-site within 1–2 hours, getting you back on the road with minimal disruption.
Why Windscreens Fail on Heavy Vehicles — Common Causes
Understanding what causes truck windscreen damage helps you prevent future issues and respond quickly when problems occur.

Continuous Vibration and Road Stress
Unlike passenger car glass, truck and bus glass endures relentless vibration from engine operation, suspension movement, and road irregularities. The windscreen is structurally bonded to the cab and absorbs kinetic stress with every bump, brake, and turn. Over time, this constant flexing causes small chips to spread into full cracks — especially around edges where tension concentrates.

Road Debris and Highway Hazards
Trucks travelling through Botany and Mascot face debris strikes daily. Gravel, loose materials, and stones kicked up at speed can instantly crack or shatter bus or truck windscreens, requiring immediate windscreen replacement or repair.

Heavy Loads and Structural Pressure
Cargo weight creates additional stress on the frame. This can cause micro-fractures in already weakened windscreens, and a broken windscreen can compromise structural integrity — contributing significantly to cab strength during collisions.a

Temperature Extremes and Weather Damage
Sudden temperature shifts, hail, and coastal air near Coogee and Maroubra accelerate wear on seals and the window frame.

Frame Flexing and Corrosion
Corrosion and body flex place additional stress on the windscreen, leading to premature failure.
Minimising Downtime for Commercial Operators
Every hour your truck sits idle with a damaged
windscreen representslost revenue. For operators running tight delivery schedules through Port Botany or making time-sensitive freight runs along the Eastern Distributor, windscreen damage isn't just an inconvenience—it's a direct hit to your bottom line.
A single truck off the road for even half a day means missed deliveries, rescheduled routes, and potentially penalty clauses kicking in. For fleet operators, one vehicle down creates a domino effect—shifting loads, paying overtime, or turning away work. We've seen operators lose $500-$2,000 in a single day from windscreen-related downtime.
We complete most truck windscreen replacements in 1-2 hours on-site, with all glass pre-sourced and equipment ready. The required 30-60 minute curing time ensures safety and compliance, but we eliminate every other unnecessary minute of downtime. For commercial operators, minimizing downtime protects your revenue and keeps operations profitable—that's what our mobile service delivers.
Our Mobile Truck Windscreen Replacement Process
Initial Assessment and Scheduling (Phone/On-Site)
On-Site Preparation (10–15 minutes)15 minutes)
Our fully equipped mobile unit arrives at your location. We protect your interior and surrounding areas, then carefully assess frame condition, seal integrity, and any structural concerns that could affect installation.
Safe Removal and Cleanup (20–30 minutes)
We remove the damaged component and carefully extract all broken glass from the cab, dashboard, and vents using professional vacuum equipment. For trucks with embedded antennas, rain sensors, or heating elements, we disconnect these safely. Old adhesive and seals are removed, and the frame is thoroughly cleaned and treated for any rust or corrosion.
Installation of New Glass (40–60 minutes)
Using high-strength urethane adhesives designed for heavy vehicles, we install your new windscreen. The glass is precisely positioned to ensure correct seal alignment and structural bonding. For buses and trucks with ADAS features, we reconnect sensors and prepare for calibration. We verify all heating elements, antennas, rear windows, side windows, and electronic components function correctly.
Quality Verification (10 minutes)
We inspect seals around the entire perimeter, test all reconnected systems, and ensure everything sits flush with no gaps. Your cab is left spotless, and we confirm the safe drive-away time based on adhesive curing requirements.
Premium Materials, Precision Installation — Built to Last
We use only ADR-compliant laminated windscreen products from trusted suppliers. Our windscreen replacements cover all major brands, from Kenworth and Mack to Scania, Hino, and Isuzu.
Combined with our mobile capability and lifetime guarantee, you can trust your bus or truck windscreens to withstand the demands of Sydney’s routes.
Broken Windscreen? Get Back on the Road Fast
A damaged windscreen affects productivity, safety, and compliance. Eastern Suburbs Windscreens makes truck windscreen replacement for Sydney operators fast and stress-free.
Eastern Suburbs Windscreens makes car side window replacement with new glass fast, simple, and mobile:
- Contact us with your vehicle details
- Receive an upfront free quote
- Pick a time that suits you — we come to you anywhere in the Eastern Suburbs
- Installation completed in 1–2 hours
- Drive away with properly sealed, ADR-compliant glass
For a limited time, get
$200 OFF truck glass replacement with
no call-out fees across
Bondi, Bondi Junction, Coogee, Randwick, Maroubra, Mascot, Botany, Pagewood, Rose Bay, Kingsford, Kensington, Matraville, and surrounding areas.
We deliver great service that gets trucks and buses safely back on the road. Leave the hassle to us — we come to you, fix it right the first time, and get you moving again without downtime.
Frequently Asked Questions
Professional windscreen replacement is precise work that requires proper materials, specialized tools, and strict adherence to safety procedures. Here's exactly what happens when our expert mobile technicians arrive at your location:
How much does truck windscreen replacement cost in Sydney?
Costs vary based on make and model, size, and any specialized features like heating elements or sensors. Large vehicles and buses typically require higher-grade glass and dual technicians, affecting pricing. We provide transparent free quotes with no hidden fees, confirming exact costs upfront before starting work.
Can you repair a cracked windscreen instead of replacing it?
Small chips can sometimes undergo windscreen repair if they're outside the driver's vision zone and smaller than a 5-cent coin. However, most cracks require full replacement due to the structural demands on these vehicles. We assess damage on-site and recommend the safest, most cost-effective solution — repair when possible, replace when necessary.
How long does replacement take?
Most side window replacement takes 60–90 minutes. After installation, we recommend waiting 30–60 minutes before driving to allow the adhesive to cure properly. Our technicians confirm the safe drive-away time for your specific vehicle.
Do you service all truck makes and models?
Yes — we handle repair and replacement for all makes, including Kenworth, Mack, Isuzu, Hino, Volvo, Scania, Mitsubishi Fuso, UD Trucks, and more. We also service light commercial vehicles, delivery vans, and specialty heavy vehicles. Our technicians have experience with both older models and modern trucks with advanced driver assistance systems.
Is your mobile service available for fleet operators?
Absolutely. Our mobile truck windscreen replacement service comes to your fleet depot, worksite, or any Eastern Suburbs location. We can schedule around your operational hours, including after-hours and weekend services to minimize downtime. For fleet operators managing multiple vehicles, we provide efficient scheduling and comprehensive replacement services.
Does insurance cover truck windscreen replacement?
Many comprehensive insurance policies for commercial vehicles include glass cover. We assist with insurance claims and provide all necessary documentation for your insurer. Even without insurance coverage, our competitive pricing and $200 OFF offer make professional bus windscreen repair and bus glass replacement affordable.
