Most mobile bumper repairs in Brea cost $450 to $775, from a $450 curb-rash scuff blend to a $775 full resurface and repaint. A tight turn in the Brea Mall parking structure is one of the most common ways Brea drivers scuff a bumper. We come to your home or office and quote it free from a photo, so you never drop the car at a shop.
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Brea funnels a lot of traffic through a small footprint, and the bumper damage follows it. The Brea Mall structures, the Birch Street Promenade and Brea Marketplace lots, the daily 57 freeway commute, and the winding Carbon Canyon Road all add up to scuffs, corner taps, cracks, and rock chips. That damage is almost always cosmetic, not structural. A scuff, scratch, or hairline crack lives in the plastic bumper cover and the painted surface, not in any safety part, so the original bumper can be restored on-site instead of replaced.
Owner Darren Burt has done dealer-level cosmetic work since 2009, and PPG factory color matching covers every make sold in OC. Repairing your original bumper runs about $450 to $775, while a body shop replacement runs $1,500 to $3,000 or more because they swap the entire cover. Most Brea repairs land under a typical $500 to $1,000 deductible, so you can skip the claim and keep it off your record, and every paint repair carries our lifetime guarantee.
Most scratch repairs in Brea run $250 to $450, with a single-area touch-up from $250 and a bumper scuff sand-and-repaint from $395 to $450. A deep or keyed scratch across a full door, fender, or quarter panel is $650 to $750 or more. We come to your home or office and finish on-site.
Brea scratches mostly come from busy lots and tight turns, not crashes. A cart loose in the Brea Mall structure, a brush against a planter at the Birch Street Promenade, or a snug spot at Brea Marketplace leaves the surface scratches and clear-coat scuffs we fix most. A shallow clear-coat mark can sometimes be polished or spot-refinished for less, while a scratch through the color coat needs a sand, fill, and repaint to disappear cleanly.
Darren matches your factory paint with the PPG professional system, so the repaired area blends into the panel rather than showing a patch. A single-area touch-up starts at $250, a bumper scuff blend is $395 to $450, and a full door, fender, or quarter-panel refinish is $650 to $750 or more. That is a fraction of a body shop respray, it usually lands under a typical deductible, and every refinish carries our lifetime paint guarantee.
Plastic bumper and painted-panel dents in Brea run $250 to $700. Caught early, while the plastic still holds its shape, a reshape with no repaint is $250 to $400. A set-in or stretched dent that needs reshaping and refinishing is $495 to $700 or more. We come to you, so the car never leaves your Brea driveway or office lot.
Brea dents are the everyday kind. A bumper pushed in backing out of the Brea Mall structure, a corner tapped in the Brea Marketplace lot, or a door panel dimpled along the Birch Street Promenade. On a plastic bumper or painted panel, these are cosmetic, and timing drives the price. Fixed soon, the plastic still wants to return to shape and we reshape it for less. Left for months, it sets in and needs a reshape plus refinish.
ACS reshapes and refinishes plastic bumper covers and painted body panels on-site, then color-matches with PPG factory paint under our lifetime guarantee. A clean reshape with no repaint is $250 to $400, and a set-in dent that needs paint runs $495 to $700 or more. Either way it beats the $1,500 to $3,000 a body shop charges to replace a part, and it usually comes in under your deductible.
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