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Paint protection film installation to prevent rock chips

New Car Worry?

Scared of Rock Chips Ruining Your Paint?

Paint Protection Film stops rock chips before they happen. One-time investment, years of protection. Keep your car looking new.

The Reality

Why Rock Chips Are Inevitable

Highway Driving

Every highway trip means rocks, debris, and gravel kicked up at your front end.

Fresh Paint Vulnerability

New cars have soft paint that chips easily. One rock can ruin that perfect finish.

Expensive Repairs

Touch-up paint never looks right. Professional repaint costs $500-2000+ per panel.

Resale Value Impact

Rock chips signal wear and reduce what buyers will pay for your car.

8-10

Years of protection

Self

Healing minor scratches

$0

Touch-ups needed

The Solution

PPF Coverage Options

From targeted protection to full coverage, we have options for every budget. All our films are self-healing and backed by manufacturer warranties.

Full Front PPF

Complete protection: hood, fenders, bumper, mirrors. Maximum coverage for daily drivers.

Full Front Package

Partial Front PPF

Budget-friendly option: partial hood and bumper coverage for common impact zones.

Partial Coverage

High-Impact Areas

Targeted protection for the most vulnerable areas: rocker panels, door edges, A-pillars.

High-Impact Package

5 Years of Highway Driving

Without PPF

  • Dozens of rock chips on hood
  • Touch-up paint that doesn't match
  • Rust starting in deep chips
  • $1500+ repaint to fix
  • Lower resale value

With PPF

  • Zero rock chips on paint
  • Film absorbs all impacts
  • Self-healing surface
  • Original paint pristine underneath
  • Maximum resale value

Common Questions

Rock Chip Protection FAQ

What is PPF and how does it prevent rock chips?

Paint Protection Film (PPF) is a thick, clear urethane film applied to your car's painted surfaces. It absorbs impacts that would otherwise chip your paint. Most PPF is also self-healing—light scratches disappear when exposed to heat from the sun or warm water.

Should I get PPF on a brand new car?

Yes—this is the ideal time. New paint is perfect (no existing damage to trap under the film), and you protect your investment from day one. Many customers install PPF before taking delivery or within the first week of ownership.

What areas should I protect to prevent rock chips?

The most vulnerable areas are the front bumper, hood leading edge, fenders, and mirrors—these face highway debris directly. Full front coverage protects all these areas. For budget options, partial hood and bumper coverage catches most rock chips.

Can PPF be removed without damaging paint?

Yes. Quality PPF removes cleanly without pulling paint, leaving your original finish intact. This makes it perfect for leased vehicles and anyone who wants reversible protection. Paint should be in the same condition as when the film was applied.

Ready to Stop Worrying About Rock Chips?

Get a free consultation. We'll show you PPF options for your specific vehicle and budget. Protect your car before the damage happens.