Bumper Repair
Fix Your Bumper Now !
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Big Holes |
Misaligned Bumpers |
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Multiple Large Cracks |
Chrome or Metal Bumpers |
* These need to be replaced.
A typical bumper replacement can cost between $700-$1,100 or more.
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1. Clean the area to be repaired. 2. Mask off the surrounding area. 3. Scuff the area to be refinished. Repairs are made by either sanding out the damage, filling in the damage, heating and reshaping the plastic or welding the plastic back together. 4. The repaired area is then sprayed with primer and then sanded 5. Then the basecoat (color/paint) is applied. 6. Finally we clearcoat the area to be refinished. This provides the shine and strength to your finish. 7. If necessary, we can buff and polish the finish after it has dried. |
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Our paint work has to be done outdoors. It is illegal to paint indoors unless you are in a permitted spray booth. Therefore, we cannot paint in your garage or in a parking structure.
We cannot work in alleys or in the street as this is illegal. We need to work on private property such as your driveway at your house or if you need us to come to your office, you need to get permission from the management of that property. |
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Depending on the damage and the weather, it can take from 1-4 hours to complete most Plastic Bumper repairs. Since we come to you, you don't lose time going to, or picking up your car from the shop. |
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Since all bumpers are different shapes, sizes, colors, and have various types of damage the scale shown below is strictly a guideline. Pricing is based on a per bumper basis. Discounts may be available for repairing the second bumper at the same time or for repairing other bumpers at the same time. Price: $195 - $450* *Determining factors in pricing are: 1. Type of Damage:
2. Type of Color:
3. Type of Plastic:
4. What size area is to be refinished?
5. What are we refinishing on top of?
You can also use FastCarRepair.com Bumper Repair Experts to repair and refinish your plastic body side moldings (cladding), fender flares, and side mirrors. |
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Please be sure you know how your lease contract reads before returning your vehicle. Oftentimes a lease contract will say something along the lines of "you are required to repair any damage over 2 inches long" (damage that is larger than the size of a credit card). This damage is commonly referred to as "excessive wear and tear". Before you turn in your vehicle, use a 'Fast Car Repair' expert to avoid paying retail prices for "excessive wear and tear". |





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