Most mobile bumper repairs in Cypress cost $450 to $775, from a $450 curb-rash scuff blend to a $775 full resurface and repaint. A tight turn in the Cypress Town Center lot or a clip in a narrow tract driveway is one of the most common ways Cypress 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.
Real, upfront starting ranges for repairs we bring to your home or office in Cypress. A $150 minimum mobile service call applies and is credited toward your repair. Tap any line for that service in Cypress.
Cypress is a calm residential city, but its drivers log real miles, and the bumper damage follows. The Town Center and Cypress College lots, the heavy Valley View and Katella commercial traffic, and the daily 22 freeway commute toward Long Beach 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 sits 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 whole cover. Most Cypress 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.
$250 to $450 covers most car scratch repairs in Cypress, from a single touch-up area starting at $250 to a bumper scuff sand-and-repaint at $395 to $450. A cart in the Town Center lot or a door tap in a tight tract driveway is the usual cause. We come to you and match the color exactly with PPG factory paint.
Scratches in Cypress show up where the parking gets tight. The Town Center and Cypress College lots, the Valley View and Katella retail strips, and the narrow tract driveways off Ball and Lincoln are prime spots for cart dings, door taps, and the occasional keyed panel. A clear-coat scuff that has not cut into the color can sometimes be polished or spot-refinished for less than a full panel job, which Darren checks first on-site.
When the scratch goes deeper, a single bumper area sands and repaints for $395 to $450, and a full painted panel like a door, fender, or quarter refinishes for $650 to $750 or more. A keyed run across several Cypress panels lands at $650 to $850 plus. Every refinish is PPG factory color matched and backed by our lifetime guarantee, all done in your driveway or office lot for a fraction of a body shop, usually under a typical insurance deductible.
$250 to $700 covers most plastic bumper and painted-panel dents in Cypress. Caught early, a bumper reshape with no repaint runs $250 to $400. A set-in or painted-through dent that needs reshaping and refinishing runs $495 to $700 or more. We come to your home or office and fix it on-site.
Bumper and panel dents in Cypress usually come from low-speed parking contact. A post in the Town Center lot, a pillar at Cypress College, or a neighbor's door in a narrow tract driveway off Ball or Lincoln leaves a push or crease in the painted plastic. The sooner we see it, the cheaper it stays, because fresh plastic reshapes before it stretches and sets.
A clean early reshape with no repaint is $250 to $400. Once the dent has set in, stretched, or cracked the paint, we reshape and refinish it with PPG factory-matched color for $495 to $700 or more, still well under a body shop replacement and usually under your deductible. Every refinish on a Cypress bumper or painted panel carries our lifetime guarantee.
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