While many truck owners know they love the look and scope of protection offered by a spray in bedliner, cost is one of the biggest questions we are asked when it comes to helping our customers decide on whether this application make sense for their vehicle. We know no one wants to spend money, especially when they don’t have to. However, the alternative to bearing the cost of spray in bedliner likely means leaving your truck exposed to the elements, resulting in dents, chips, scrapes, rust, and more. Thanks to the superior protection spray in bedliners offer, they are well worth the cost for many applications.
If you would like to discuss spray in bedliner cost with an industrial painting company that knows the full ins and outs of the industry, give us a call today. As a leading industrial coating and paint shop in the Upper Midwest, we will be happy to take the time to discuss your vehicles needs and break down spray in bedliner cost, providing a free quote for the job you want done.
Factors That Impact Spray in Bedliner Price
The cost of spray in bedliners can really range depending on the level of coverage and protection you are looking for. Ultimately, the level of customization required is what will dictate the final price. On average, the cost of spray in bedliners can run between $500 to $700, depending on several factors.
These factors include:
- Location: The region where you are located impacts the cost of your spray in liner. The northeast tends to see higher prices, while prices in the south are lower because of the amount of trucks in the area. At Blucoat, our prices are competitively matched with service providers in the Upper Midwest, and our technicians are good at what they do, providing a reliable and durable finish.
- Installation: When you hire a certified professional to provide your spray in bedliner, it is more costly than a do it yourself application. However, never forget that you get what you pay for and an experienced installer can guarantee a great job and an effective end result.
- Coverage: Depending on how much coverage you want for your truck, the cost will be more. For example, if you just want the very basic coverage you will spend less. However, if you are wanting the liner to wrap over the top of the bed for example, that will raise the price. Additionally, other things such as removing the trim on certain models of pickup trucks and plugging the holes can mean more time and cost.
- Customization: Things like custom colors, as well as including bumper and rocker panels in the spray area can all mean a higher cost as well.
Learn More About the Cost of Spray in Bedliners
If you know that a spray in bedliner is the route you want to go for getting your truck bed protected, but you want to learn more about spray in bedliner cost, give us a call. As a professional industrial painting company with the right amount of passion and expertise in the field, we are happy to talk to you about what you need, what you want, and give you a free quote for the job.