
Bumpers are the primary protection of your car, so it is no surprise that they are the most frequent panel that we find in the workshop. However, if your bumper has a dent, crack, or scrape, the opinions will vary. One repair shop could state, “You need a new bumper worth $800,” while another could suggest simply repairing it. At GIA Smash Repairs, our first preference is to do the repair; it’s usually less expensive, quicker, and has less environmental impact.
We will be showing you the checklist that we use to determine the fate of a bumper through this guide. The topics we will discuss will include minor scuffs, dents, cracks, and structural damage, all so you can grasp our reasoning behind the advising and thus save yourself the cost and the time.
It is not always necessary to replace a cracked or dented bumper entirely. Flexible plastic is used to make modern bumpers. Thus, many types of damage can be repaired surprisingly.
It frequently happens that repairing the bumper is not just the safest option but the cheapest option, too. Today’s vehicles are equipped with a lot of technological and safety features that are supposed to work perfectly together, and there are various kinds of damage that are not worth repairing due to the uncertainty of reliability.

In terms of bumpers, the most affordable option is not always apparent. It is sometimes the case that the cost of fixing a cracked or dented bumper is more than its replacement, to some extent, based on the parts and the labour.
Repair Economics: A typical bumper repair entails long hours of grinding, hot air application, shifting, plastic joining, and prep work before painting. Even if the parts cost is very low, the labour expense can soon become high. It is logical to do so for smaller cracks or dents, but for larger or more complicated damage, the labour bill can be very high.
Replacement Economics: Getting a bumper swapped is often a rather quick process. Simply tightening new or after-market parts and painting them can take much less time, thus the labour costs are lower. However, the downside is the price of the part itself; original bumpers for high-end cars are sometimes very pricey.
The Tipping Point: For instance, if an after-market bumper is priced at about $300, then replacement is generally the cheaper and faster option. However, if a new original bumper costs $1,500, then spending $600 on labour to fix the current one is often the more sensible financial decision.
Knowing how to balance labour and parts helps you to take a knowledgeable stand on whether to repair or replace, and that also counts towards your total cost of automotive bumper repair.

Are you in doubt whether to do a repair on your bumper or completely replace it? Come with your vehicle to GIA Smash Repairs in Five Dock, and we will conduct a full inspection for you.
Our guarantee is clear and straightforward: if it is possible to save the bumper, we will do it with a safe and high-quality finish. However, if it is beyond repair, then we’ll go to great lengths to find the part that gives the best value for your vehicle, be it aftermarket or authentic, and run the complete process smoothly.
You can either send us a pic or schedule a visit through our website, and we will give you the exact GIA Smash Repairs quote with no unexpected costs. Save some bucks, do not get your part replaced unnecessarily, and be worry-free as your car is in expert hands.