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Winnipeg's harsh winters, heavy road salt application, and extreme freeze-thaw cycling create a particularly aggressive environment for vehicle paint and bodywork — stone chips that go unaddressed through winter become rust spots by spring, and the city's exposed driving conditions create higher-than-average rates of collision damage from poor visibility and icy road incidents. Whether it's collision damage, a fender bender, or a full vehicle respray, finding a skilled auto body and paint shop in Winnipeg is essential. Boommar connects you with certified collision repair centres that restore your vehicle to factory-quality finish.
Full structural and cosmetic restoration after accidents
Removing minor dents without repainting the panel
Complete base coat and clear coat refinishing
Fixing cracked, scraped, or broken bumper covers
Cutting out rust, welding new metal, and sealing
Spot repair with computerized color matching
Minor dent and scratch repairs start at $200-$500. Bumper replacements range from $500-$1,500. Major collision repairs involving structural work can cost $2,000-$10,000+ depending on severity.
A quality full vehicle respray typically takes 5 to 10 business days, including surface preparation, priming, base coat application, clear coat, and curing time.
Yes, certified collision shops use computerized paint-matching technology and OEM repair procedures to restore your vehicle to its pre-accident condition.
If you have collision coverage, your insurance typically covers accident repairs minus your deductible. Comprehensive coverage handles hail damage, vandalism, and acts of nature.