
Bumper repair refers to restoring the outer plastic cover (fascia) and internal impact structure to factory condition. A bumper’s job is to absorb low‑speed impact energy, protect expensive components (headlights, sensors, cooling systems), and maintain pedestrian safety standards. Minor cracks, scuffs, and scratches may seem cosmetic, but they allow moisture to penetrate behind the paint, leading to peeling, discoloration, and eventual failure of the plastic.
According to the Insurance Institute for Highway Safety (IIHS), the average rear‑end collision repair cost increased 35% between 2019 and 2024, largely due to sensor recalibration and bumper component replacement. Ignoring a cracked bumper repair can turn a $300 fix into a $2,500 replacement when the crack spreads or moisture corrodes internal brackets.
Common reasons for bumper work:
Cracked bumper repair – from low‑speed impacts or backing into a pole
Bumper scratch repair – key marks, car wash brushes, or light contact
Bumper scuff repair – curb rubs, shopping carts, parking bumps
Plastic bumper repair – torn tabs, gouges, or heat warping
Front bumper replacement – after a collision that crushed the cover or reinforcement
Rear bumper repair – after a minor fender bender that cracked the cover but not the frame
Choosing between bumper repair and replacement depends on damage severity, part availability, and cost. We always present both options with pros, cons, and pricing – so you decide.
Yes – most cracked bumper repair is possible using nitrogen plastic welding. If the crack is longer than 12 inches, missing chunks, or the mounting tabs are shattered, replacement may be more cost‑effective. We show you both options with pricing.
Bumper replacement cost ranges from $400–1,200 for a cover (unpainted) plus paint labor ($300–600). Front bumper replacement on luxury or EV models can exceed $2,000 because of integrated sensors, grilles, and diffusers. We provide firm written estimates.
Yes – bumper scratch repair for scratches that haven’t penetrated through the base coat can often be wet‑sanded and polished. For deeper scratches that expose plastic, we spot‑prime, blend basecoat, and reclear the damaged area only – not the entire bumper. This saves time and money.
Bumper scuff repair and bumper scratch repair often finish same‑day (4–6 hours). Cracked bumper repair with welding and painting typically takes 1–2 days. Front bumper replacement with paint matching needs 2–3 days. We offer loaner vehicles or work with your schedule.
Yes – if the damage is from a covered collision (including hit‑and‑run or uninsured motorist). Comprehensive coverage applies to vandalism, falling objects, or animal strikes. We file claims directly and work with your adjuster. Deductibles typically range from $250–1,000.
Absolutely. Many front bumper replacement jobs include radar sensors, corner sensors, and cameras. We perform a full ADAS calibration – static and dynamic – per OEM specifications. Skipping this step could disable automatic braking or lane keep assist. We never skip it.