A chip or crack in your windscreen is both a safety risk and a WOF failure, and on modern cars the windscreen is tied into driver-assist cameras that need recalibrating. A good auto glass specialist repairs or replaces it properly and handles the insurance side.
We have rounded up five of Wellington's most trusted windscreen and auto glass specialists, focused on quality fitting, mobile convenience and insurance handling.

The top 5 windscreen & auto glass in Wellington are 1. Sharps Auto Glass, 2. Supreme Screens, 3. Hutt City Auto Glass, 4. The Glass Shoppe, 5. Smith&Smith. Below we explain why each made the list, compare them at a glance, and share how to choose.
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With over 25 years in business, Sharps Auto Glass handle everything from minor chip repairs to full windscreen replacement, including classic, fleet and marine glass.
A mobile Wellington auto glass specialist of over 25 years and preferred repairer for leading dealers, Supreme Screens handle replacement and ADAS recalibration in one call.
Hutt City Auto Glass provide professional auto glass repair with a convenient mobile service that comes to your home or workplace across the Wellington region.
The Glass Shoppe cover windscreen replacement, chip and scratch removal and side window repair, and help with insurance claims.
New Zealand's leading vehicle glass repairer and a preferred insurer supplier, Smith&Smith handle windscreen replacement for any make, including ADAS recalibration, from their Wellington branch.
A quick comparison of our Top 5 picks.
| Auto Glass Specialist | Best for |
|---|---|
| Sharps Auto Glass | All-round and specialist auto glass |
| Supreme Screens | Replacement with recalibration |
| Hutt City Auto Glass | Mobile auto glass, Hutt and Wellington |
| The Glass Shoppe | Windscreen and side glass repair |
| Smith&Smith | Insurance claims and ADAS |
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First, decide whether the damage can be repaired or needs replacement. A small stone chip out of the driver's line of sight can often be repaired quickly and cheaply, while larger cracks usually mean a full windscreen replacement.
If your car has driver-assist features such as lane keeping or auto emergency braking, the windscreen camera must be recalibrated after a replacement. Check that the specialist offers ADAS recalibration, as skipping it can affect those safety systems.
For convenience, many Wellington auto glass specialists come to you, and most deal directly with insurers. Confirm the glass quality, any warranty on the fit, and how the insurance excess works before booking.
Small chips, generally smaller than a $2 coin and not in the driver's direct line of sight, can usually be repaired. Longer cracks, or damage at the edge of the glass, normally require a full windscreen replacement.
It can. Cracks or chips in the driver's line of sight, or damage that affects the windscreen's strength, are WOF failure items. Getting a chip fixed early often avoids a bigger replacement and a failed warrant later.
Many comprehensive policies cover windscreen and glass damage, sometimes with a separate or reduced excess. Wellington auto glass specialists usually deal with insurers directly and can tell you how your excess applies.
Advanced Driver Assistance Systems use a camera mounted on the windscreen. After a replacement, that camera must be recalibrated so features like lane keeping and emergency braking work correctly. If your car has these features, recalibration is essential.
A typical replacement takes one to two hours, plus curing time before you drive, and a bit longer if ADAS recalibration is required. Chip repairs are usually done in under 30 minutes.
Yes. Many Wellington specialists offer a mobile service and can replace or repair glass at your home or workplace, weather permitting. Some recalibration work may need to be done in the workshop.
Editorial disclosure: TopChoice is an independent editorial platform. Some pages may include clearly labelled featured placements for additional visibility. Featured placements do not influence rankings within our Top 5 lists.
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