I think this is an outrageous price if the car was like you described. An excellent job & paint match that I was happy to pay for nearly a weeks work including materials. I estimate that a full respray would have cost around £5 to £6k.
I'm looking at getting my bonnet professionally resprayed by a body shop due to multiple stone chips down to the primer and chips down to the metal. Roughly how much am I looking to pay all inclusive total for a respray based on those of you who have had a respray of the bonnet of your 2008 or any other cars you've owned/leased etc. Just so I can get a ball park figure of how much to expect to pay.
Of course, if you just need a repair for a car scratch, car dent removal or bumper scuff, or a respray on one panel, there's no need to go to an expensive body shop to get the whole car resprayed! Justfill in our online form and your local ChipsAway technician will be in touch to provide a free, no-obligation quote. Toying with getting a full bonnet respray due to half a dozen stone chips and a small scratch, its a 2 and half year old car and the rest of it is spot on but the bonnet is annoying me. Has anyone had a bonnet done in the north west and can recommend anywhere that dose a good job, and what kind of price to expect. The colour is cavansite blue so shows the chips and scratches and every time i look at the car they seem to stand out, wife says I'm being to fussy but not happy with it.
I had mine done about 2 years ago now, I know a lad at the garage and got me a deal. £1750 for the TRD bodykit sprayed, fitted and all the car resprayed. It was the same colour, so din't need anything other than the exteranl done.
But it got rid of a load of stone chips and a few supermarket carpark scratches. The trouble with plat ice is if you wanted one panel doing they'd have to do a panel either side to blend it in. So a full respray for that price didn't seem too bad.
There are other factors that you might need to take into account when it comes to respray costs. For example, prices will generally vary between an everyday car like a SEAT Ibiza 1.2 litre and a more expensive one such as a BMW 3 Series or a Jaguar. The amount of repair work that is needed beforehand can certainly contribute to the costs. That's why respraying something like a classic car can mean you have to pay a little more because the damage under the paintwork is often more extensive. The size of the vehicle is also going to make a difference as is whether you want more than one colour or a complete colour change.
After having over 5 cars fully resprayed along with many more minor bits of paint work done, we have certainly seen our fair share of costs relating to car resprays. Although expensive, you really do get what you pay for and it's always worth visiting a few places for quotes and examples of their work. I took my car to Auto Spray, Bristol to have the roof, bonnet and a wing resprayed as the 20 year old paint lacquer was flaking off and the car had started to look quite scruffy. The car is in pretty good shape for 20 years old and has not had any major paintwork done before. The guys at Auto Spray were so helpful and professional.
When I picked the car up I was amazed at the transformation. The colour match to the 20 year old paint on the other panels was excellent and the finish superb!! I would certainly recommend them and will be using them again for any paint work in the future.
Dont expect the audi approved body shop to do a good job. Silver is also one of the most difficult colours to match and blend in. A good body shop usually charge around £80 per panel to paint but expect to pay a bit more as the a5 bonnet is fairly large. We're talking about paint chips here, and for the most part that means the front bumper, bonnet and wings. Or say if it's a supercar, or something really valuable, like a rare classic?
In both cases you'd perhaps think they could only be taken care of with an expensive spray job. Well actually, the Chipex car touch-up paint system makes this possible! Like most car paint jobs, the price will vary depending on the make and model of your vehicle, and what type of paint work your car has had in the past. Refer to our "Car paint repair cost" article for a further price breakdown. If you are looking for a car body shop in Longwell Green, visit Auto Spray Bristol Ltd today.
Our independent and fully insured workshop offers a range of vehicle repair services, from small dent removal to full accident repairs. We also perform full resprays, alloy wheel refurbishment and the latest in plastic repair technology. With our skills and experience, you can rest assured your vehicle is in safe hands. Car respraying is the act of applying a brand new coat of paint to your car. While it may seem like a basic paint job, it pays to have experts take a look at it and be in charge of your roadrunner.
The average cost of respraying a car ranges from £ 1,000 to £ 4,000, but luxury car jobs can go as high as £ 10,000 due to the high level of service care they entail. With a common car model that has a relatively small bonnet area—say, a Mazda 2—a bonnet respray could cost somewhere between $300 to $5002. I got a quote this week for a respray for my bonnet.
I've got two scratches that are down to primer and an extra large portion of stone chips. The quote was £250+VAT so £300 including blending it in with the surrounding panels. Thinking of getting a car respray to update the colour or restore a showroom-new look to your vehicle? If you need more than a paint repair or want to change styles, repainting could be the way to go.
We've helpfully rounded up the 5 facts you need to know before you book that car paint job. When it comes to paint quality, you really do get what you pay for. We strongly recommend getting car respray quotes from reputable companies or those that come highly recommended from other garages or enthusiast forums. Whether the body shop needs to treat rusty panels, repair dents or use a body filler upon any damaged bumpers, this will all be included within the quote. Although it may be tempting to do this yourself, it may not be up to the body shop's standards and it's normally worth letting them do all the preparation work.
Whether you want to treat rust before it gets any worse or fancy a colour change, a full paint job is often the best option. Below we breakdown some of the various aspects involved with respraying a car and the pricing bracket that you should expect to pay. There are a few reasons why you might want to have your car resprayed.
You could just want a new colour, one more in keeping with your personality. The paintwork may have been damaged during an accident and you now need specific areas of your car like the doors or bonnet working on. Perhaps you've picked up a classic car for a bargain and want to return it to its former glory. Full van respray costs start from £1,250 for a very basic spray at an independent garage and can go up to £5,000 if you go for a top quality finish and expensive paint etc. My only input would be that, following a side impact from joe public, mine had to be resprayed.
They were going to do the body plus one door that was damaged. The cost for that was £3k strip and rebuild and £3k painting (only a cover, not a strip back to bare metal. I added over £2k to do the bonnet, boot and other door to get a full match. Our car body shop in Longwell Green is local to Warmley, Hanham, Keynsham, Saltford and Kingswood, so if your vehicle needs repair work, make us your first call.
How Much To Respray A Car Uk We offer professional services at very competitive prices, so for more information please get in touch with our team today. Dan and Paul did an excellent job on repairing damage done to my camper van. I had them recommended to me after getting quotes from a number of body shop places which seemed overly expensive.
My neighbour has been in the trade as a sprayer then a bodyshop manager for the last 20 years +. He recently started his own company with a panel beater and now work for themselves, doing everything and anything to an extremely high standard. They have 40 years experience between them and are starting to have huge demand through the door owing to the satisfaction of customers.
I am going to book it in with him next year for my front end to be done, might include the bonnet too. He has said £400 would be about right for the front bumper - I expect if I add the bonnet that woud rise to nearer £600. That would for the parts to be totally removed, repaired / filled and then spray and clearcoated. He is based in Wokingham if it helps, already has had a 140 through the door and is painting their brake discs purple.
The car respray needs to be done on top of a completely flat, as-new surface, after you have had a professional car scratch repairor used a car scratch remover. Don't count on a simple respray to fix rustor scrapes. As mentioned above, if the bodyshop needs to do this work it will add to the price you need to pay. The first thing you need to do if your bonnet requires respraying is shop around until you find the right paint technician. Each paint specialist is different, and a thorough and comprehensive valuation is essential in ensuring that the paint job you receive is best for your situation.
This can be a bit of a pain and requires time and patience; use our quick quotes service to make it less stressful for you. The estimated cost of a full respray can vary quite dramatically, especially if you are searching online. Some of the offers you are likely to find on different websites should raise alarm bells. If you are being given a rock bottom price, the chances are you are going to get a less than professional job or you're going to find large, hidden charges once it's completed. Other garages can charge way too much with some eye watering costs, professing to offer a 'premier' service. A friend on mine had his bonnet resprayed for just shy of £300.
Keeping in mind the road conditions these days, after getting my bonnet resprayed 600 miles ago I have again found some new stone chips at least 6 or 7. Not looking forward to spend another £200 again, I am going to get some touch-up done myself this time. Does anyone think £250 would be about right to re-spray a non-metallic black bonnet on a 163 ML?
They would have to re-spray the tops of the wings as well right? I have been quoted by the local body shop £40 to re-spray and lacquer my wing mirror. Thanks for your input MT & WM Got quoted £1280 for my 2008 by Apollo motor group to respray bonnet and blend in front wings. Going to keep shopping around, next on my quote list is chips away.
I recently had a job done on my boot and got various quotes up to near £500. The highest quote came from a body shop where someone I know had work done, he wasn't very complimentary about the job. A garage owner I know recommended a chap who worked for a prestigious local body shop, but has now set up on his own. To truly perfect the finish of a freshly painted car, many body shops will spend hours going over the paintwork with a car polishing machine. This helps to remove any imperfections in the paint and is often referred to by the body shop as a "flat and polish". This involves using a car polish with the machine to remove any scratches in the top layer of paint.
Car paint is just one of the factors when breaking down the cost of respraying your car. But the price also varies depending on the size of your vehicle, the kind of car you have, and how much of a paint job you need. Then there are various levels of car respraying, to go alongside the prices.
A quick 'flash over' a panel will cost you a lot less than a proper job, where the panel and any trim is removed in order to get to every area thoroughly. Getting your bonnet resprayed won't keep your car off-road for long at all, but finding the best specialist for the job can be a time-consuming hassle. Don't forget to use DingGo's quick quotes service today to relieve you of the stress.
You will need to repair any damage to your car body before you attempt the respray. Painting has to be done over a smooth, flat, undamaged surface and chips and dents must be repaired before you do anything else. Simply 'covering over the cracks' will only mean that your paintwork will degrade quickly and you'll have to get the job done again in the near future. SMART stands for "Small to Medium Area Repair Technology" and is a process where a technician can repair minor dents, scuffs and scratches on-site without the need to take the vehicle to a body shop. Paint can be colour matched on-site, as can minor repairs such as straightening out dents and minor grooves. I'm paying £6500 for a bare metal respray, doesn't include repairs to metalwork.
The guy has already bare metal resprayed 3 of my previous cars. He also did the paintwork on this years IWE winning TR5, think that could have been more though. Around 2 years ago a friend with his Sunbeam Tiger was charged around £10k for a complete respray. He stripped the car himself of all the bright work & anything else that did not prevent him driving to the body shop & put it all back after the respray.
They needed to replace a couple of small areas of metalwork in addition to the respray. He thought it a bit expensive but they did a superb job so he was pleased. I've got the usual stonechips on my bonnet and as they are not touched in they are quite obvious. So I'm weighing up wether to touch them in or get a full bonnet respray as the car in with the dealer on thurs for some warranty paintwork to the tail. Car wrapping techniques have improved dramatically over the last decade or so and there are some highly skilled artists out there (that would be us!) who really know what they are doing.