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The Cost Of Paint Protection Film

How much do PPF services actually cost? In this guide, we’ll look at the average cost of PPF in the UK; what you get in a cheaper package compared to a more expensive package; what you get from our PPF services at Devout Detailing; and how PPF prices differ from ceramic coating.

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The Cost of Paint Protection Film

Modern paintwork looks great, but it is very easy to damage it. Loose stones, motorway miles and even regular washing can leave marks behind. This is why paint protection film (PPF) has been growing in popularity – offering defence your vehicle’s paintwork every day. But can you put a price on protecting your pride and joy.

Well, yes you can. This article will offer insight into what influences the price of PPF; what you will get from cheaper and more expensive PPF services; what our PPF installers at Devout Detailing can offer; and how all this compares to another popular paint protection option (ceramic coating).

How Much Does Paint Protection Film Cost In The UK?

There is not a set price for paint protection film. The key to the pricing is the time needed to complete the installation. Costs will vary depending on how much of the car is covered and how difficult the different panels and shapes are to work with. On average, most UK PPF installers tend to price in the following ways:

  • Protection on smaller areas from around £400
  • Protection on high impact areas (e.g. bonnet, bumper) between £1,000 and £2,000
  • Full Car PPF from £3,000


Along with the installation time, the quality of the film being used can also impact the costs. Higher quality paint protection films require additional training and certification before you can install them, so will cost more to install the higher quality.

The Difference Between Cheap & More Expensive PPF Packages

We’ve all seen those incredible deals for PPF near me. Really low prices that look like a bargain! But you might want to hold you horses, as looking deeper into exactly what is involved in these packages can reveal comprises and lower quality. 

The main difference between cheaper and more expensive PPF services is the film that is used. We mentioned above that the higher quality films often require extra training. But they also offer a much better finish than cheaper films – with less issues likely to come about during installation or in the months after. Lower quality films will often discolour or lose clarity faster than better quality alternatives. These better grade films will often be backed by manufacturer warranties – so if any issues do happen, then they can be fixed under this warranty (as opposed to needing to pay again in full for a new PPF installation using a cheaper film with no warranty).

You’re also often paying for experienced PPF installers to work their magic. These accredited installers will ensure longer-lasting results and a much cleaner appearance – no lifting corners, visible edges and seams. They understand how to apply each film correctly, factoring in the different panel shapes and unique requirements of each car. The result; a near invisible finish that offers the protection your car needs.

Buy cheap, buy twice definitely applies here! It saves money in the long run to go for a more expensive service that offers better quality film and experienced applications (and avoids a headache down the line).

Devout Detailing PPF Costs

So where do we fit in for all of this? Well our services are designed to offer you the quality you need.

If you’re looking to protect just your front bumper (one of the worst affected panels by stone chips and scratches), our prices start from £600. Our front PPF (covering front bumper, bonnet, wings and headlights) starts from £1500, our track pack (everything in the front end package, and wing mirrors, side skirts and partial rear arch) starts at £1750. If you’re looking for full car PPF, then this starts from £4000.

So if you’ve been searching for PPF near me, why should you choose us? Not only are our trained PPF installers using high-quality film in each application, but we offer packages that go beyond. We offer the chance to upgrade you package to include a single-stage machine polish and a Lifetime Ceramic Coating for just £399. So the paintwork will have never looked better before the PPF is installed, and the ceramic coating will add more hydrophobicity – keeping your car cleaner and making it easier to maintain.

How Does PPF Compare To Ceramic Coating?

Speaking of ceramic coating, this is another paint protection method that tends to get mentioned with PPF, but offers a very different type of protection.

Ceramic coating focuses on surface protection. It enhances gloss, reduces dirt build up and protects against UV damage. It is is the cheaper option, and if you’re only looking for something that makes the car easier to maintain, then this may be the better option. 


What it doesn’t do  is offer the impact defence that paint protection film does. PPF is a thicker material designed to absorb stone chips and scratches that would normally damage paintwork – absorbing them instead. PPF is more expensive, because it offers a greater level of protection from paintwork damage.

Is PPF Worth The Money?

If you’re wanting the ultimate protection against impact damage for your vehicle, there is no better option than paint protection film. It may be more expensive than ceramic coating and other alternatives, but for good reason. You will save money in the long run by avoiding costly paint repairs. Whilst cheaper car PPF services do exist, going for a more expensive package may be in your best interest. A better quality installation from a trained team will offer better quality protection, a better finish and will last longer.

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