Cracked, Dented or Scratched: A Complete Guide to Car Bumper Repairs

Bumpers are one of the most commonly damaged parts of a car – with good reason! A bumper is designed to absorb the impact to your vehicle and protect it. But that doesn’t mean you’ll want to leave it if it does get damaged. There are a number of reasons car bumpers can crack but, more often than not, it’ll be because it has hit something unexpectedly. Whether it’s a high kerb or a pylon in an underground carpark, the force of impact can cause a crack or dent.  Once it’s damaged though – it’s something you’re going to want to fix.

What is the Average cost of a Car Scratch Repair in Sydney?

If you’ve ever scuffed or scratched your car, you’ll know the easiest part is doing the damage – the hardest is deciding how to fix it. Unless you’ve gotten a car scratch repaired in Sydney before or are an expert, it is tricky to know where to go and how much you should be paying. It’s little wonder that a common question we get at Bumpertek is, “What is the average cost of a car scratch repair in Sydney?” So how much should you be paying?

Signs of a bad car bumper repair

You’re probably aware that it doesn’t take much to damage your bumper, with even low impact collisions leaving ugly marks on your car. Worse still, you’ll be left finding someone that can fix your vehicle. Afterall, no one wants to be driving around with a damaged bumper. But this can lead to the problem of knowing whether or not your bumper has been properly repaired. As the experts of quality bumper repairs, we thought we would run through the four most common signs of a bad bumper repair that you should keep in mind.

Safeguarding Your Vehicle: Tips for Preventing Car Scratches

Car scratches are annoying and costly – but a fact of life. You could be going about your day when you brush up against the side of a kerb, park too close to a shopping centre pole or make contact with another vehicle. Just like that – your car will be covered in scratches, and you’ll be furiously searching “car scratch repair Sydney” into your Google or Bing search engine.

The Art of an Invisible Car Bumper Repair

You’re probably aware that in a collision the first thing to get damaged is usually your bumper. But what you might not know is how important a bumper is to your car. Your bumper takes the brunt of the force if you’re in an accident. It acts as a shock absorber to protect not only you and your passengers but the more valuable parts of the car including the engine. It also protects your car from dirt and debris which can get into more important parts of your vehicle.

The Ultimate Guide to Car Paint Repair: Restoring Your Vehicle’s Shine

There are few things in life as satisfying as a shiny new car. But with any glossy coat of paint is the ever-present threat of scratches. Scratches are, unfortunately, an inevitable part of car ownership. Whether it’s a large scuff on the edge of the kerb, or the small, microscopic scratches that come from resting a coffee cup on your car’s roof as you fumble to unlock it, there are bound to be scratches on your car.

Common Mag Wheel Issues and Mag Wheel Repairs Sydney

There is nothing like a set of mag or alloy wheels to add visual impact or character to your car. But equally, we know how detracting scuffs, scrapes and dents on your wheels can be. And it’s easy to do! Whether you’ve hit a large pothole, or road debris, or scraped your wheel on a kerb, you’ll often see the impact on your wheels. But the good news? Mag wheel issues can often be easily addressed.

The Process of our Mobile Bumper & Scratch Repair Service

If there is one thing on the minds of Sydneysiders at the moment it’s cost of living. With inflation running rampant across the globe, it’s sending the price of daily essentials through the roof. It’s little wonder that many savvy buyers are looking to avoid hip pocket pain and explore cheaper options when it comes to those unexpected costs that come around. And it doesn’t come much more expected than a car scratch or bumper dent.

How Bumpertek can help to retain the value of your car

The value of your car is probably not something you think about on a day-to-day or week-to-week basis. As long as it gets you from point a to point b, you’re unlikely to be actively thinking about your car, least of all how much it’s worth. Until you have to. When you want to sell your car, suddenly the value of it will move very much in focus – and at that point, it can be harder, and more expensive, to rectify