Yorkshire and the Humber regional pricing

How Much Does a Car Body Repair Cost in North Lincolnshire?

Updated prices for . North Lincolnshire prices are typically 11% below the national average.

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Price summary

North Lincolnshire Price Summary

Service Low Average High
Bumper Repair £90 £180 £310
Bumper Replacement £265 £490 £890
Scratch Repair £70 £160 £310

Prices include labour and materials. VAT may apply. Based on Yorkshire and the Humber regional pricing.

Full pricing

All Car Body Repair Prices in North Lincolnshire

North Lincolnshire is in Yorkshire and car body repair costs here are 11% below the national average. Prices are based on real regional wage data from the Office for National Statistics.

All prices include materials and labour unless stated otherwise. Prices verified 2026

Bumper Repair

Low

£90

Average

£180

High

£310

2-4 hours

More details

Repairing scuffs, scratches, cracks or minor dents on a plastic bumper using SMART repair techniques. Includes sanding, filling, priming and colour-matched painting. Much cheaper than a full bumper replacement and usually completed the same day.

~75% labour, ~25% materials

What affects the price

  • Severity and size of the damage
  • Whether the bumper has parking sensors or cameras
  • Paint type and colour matching complexity
  • Mobile repair vs body shop

Bumper Replacement

Low

£265

Average

£490

High

£890

1-2 days

More details

Removing a damaged bumper and fitting a new one, including painting to match the car's colour. Price includes the bumper, paint and labour. Prestige cars and bumpers with integrated sensors, cameras or grilles cost significantly more.

~41% labour, ~59% materials

What affects the price

  • Vehicle make and model (OEM parts vary hugely in price)
  • Whether OEM or aftermarket bumper is used
  • Number of sensors, cameras and parking aids to refit
  • Paint colour and whether metallic or pearlescent

Scratch Repair

Low

£70

Average

£160

High

£310

1-3 hours

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Repairing paint scratches using SMART repair techniques. Light surface scratches that haven't penetrated the clear coat can often be polished out. Deeper scratches through to the primer or metal need sanding, filling and repainting. Price is per panel.

~83% labour, ~17% materials

What affects the price

  • Depth of the scratch (clear coat only vs through to metal)
  • Length of the scratch and number of panels affected
  • Paint type (solid, metallic, pearlescent, matte)
  • Mobile repair vs body shop visit

Dent Removal (PDR)

Low

£55

Average

£105

High

£225

30-90 minutes

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Paintless dent removal (PDR) uses specialist tools to push dents out from behind the panel without affecting the paintwork. Works best on small to medium dents where the paint is intact. A much cheaper and quicker alternative to traditional body repair.

What affects the price

  • Size and depth of the dent
  • Location and accessibility of the dent
  • Whether the paint is damaged (PDR only works on intact paint)
  • Number of dents (multiple dents may get a package price)

Full Respray

Low

£1,335

Average

£2,675

High

£4,455

5-10 days

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Completely respraying the entire car in the same or a different colour. Includes stripping or sanding existing paint, priming, multiple coats of colour and clear coat, and reassembly. A colour change requires painting door shuts and engine bay edges which adds cost.

~73% labour, ~27% materials

What affects the price

  • Vehicle size (small hatchback vs large SUV)
  • Same colour vs colour change (colour change costs more)
  • Quality of paint and number of coats
  • Whether panel preparation and dent repair is needed first

Panel Respray

Low

£180

Average

£310

High

£535

1-2 days

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Respraying a single panel (door, wing, bonnet, roof or bumper) to repair damage or refresh faded paint. Includes preparation, priming, colour coat and clear coat, blended into adjacent panels for a seamless finish. Larger panels cost more.

~73% labour, ~27% materials

What affects the price

  • Size of the panel (wing vs bonnet vs roof)
  • Paint type (metallic and pearlescent need extra blending)
  • Amount of preparation work needed
  • Whether blending into adjacent panels is required

Windscreen Replacement

Low

£180

Average

£310

High

£625

1-2 hours plus curing time

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Removing a damaged windscreen and fitting a new one. Modern windscreens with rain sensors, heated elements, heads-up display coating or ADAS cameras cost significantly more. After fitting, the adhesive needs curing time before driving. Often covered by comprehensive car insurance with no effect on no-claims.

~7% labour, ~93% materials

What affects the price

  • Vehicle make, model and year
  • Whether the windscreen has rain sensors or heating elements
  • ADAS camera recalibration after fitting (adds £50-£150)
  • Whether covered by insurance (often just an excess to pay)

Windscreen Chip Repair

Low

£25

Average

£45

High

£70

20-30 minutes

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Injecting resin into a stone chip to prevent it spreading into a crack. Only possible if the chip is smaller than a 5p coin, not in the driver's direct line of vision, and not near the edge of the windscreen. Much cheaper than a full replacement and often free on insurance.

~80% labour, ~20% materials

What affects the price

  • Size and location of the chip
  • Often free under comprehensive insurance
  • Chips in the driver's critical viewing area may need replacement instead
  • Multiple chips may be repaired in one visit

Alloy Wheel Refurbishment (Per Wheel)

Low

£45

Average

£70

High

£115

1-2 hours per wheel

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Repairing kerb damage, scratches and corrosion on an alloy wheel. Includes stripping, sanding, filling, priming, painting and lacquering. Diamond-cut alloy wheels require specialist lathe work and cost more. Price is per wheel; most people refurbish a set of four.

~65% labour, ~35% materials

What affects the price

  • Standard painted vs diamond-cut finish (diamond-cut costs more)
  • Wheel size (larger wheels cost more)
  • Severity of kerb damage or corrosion
  • Whether the wheel needs straightening (buckle repair)

Paint Protection Film (PPF)

Low

£310

Average

£890

High

£2,675

1-3 days

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Applying a clear self-healing polyurethane film to protect paintwork from stone chips, scratches and road debris. Full front-end kits (bonnet, bumper, wings, mirrors) are most common. Full body coverage is available at a premium. The film is virtually invisible and lasts 5-10 years.

~15% labour, ~85% materials

What affects the price

  • Coverage area (bumper only vs full front end vs full body)
  • Film brand and quality (XPEL, SunTek, 3M etc.)
  • Vehicle size and complexity of curves
  • Whether paint correction is done first

Ceramic Coating

Low

£265

Average

£535

High

£1,070

1-2 days

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Applying a professional-grade ceramic coating to the paintwork for long-lasting protection and gloss. Includes decontamination wash, paint correction (machine polishing) and coating application. Creates a hydrophobic surface that repels water and dirt. Professional coatings last 2-5 years.

~79% labour, ~21% materials

What affects the price

  • Level of paint correction needed before coating
  • Coating brand and durability (1-year vs 3-year vs 5-year)
  • Vehicle size
  • Whether additional surfaces are coated (wheels, glass, trim)

Accident Damage Repair

Low

£445

Average

£1,780

High

£4,455

3-14 days

More details

Repairing bodywork damage from a road traffic accident, including panel replacement, structural repair, painting and realignment. Costs vary enormously depending on the severity. Insurance-managed repairs often cost more due to approved repairer rates. If repair costs exceed the car's value, it may be written off.

~45% labour, ~55% materials

What affects the price

  • Severity and extent of damage
  • Whether structural (chassis) repair is needed
  • Number of panels affected
  • Whether the repair is insurance-managed or private

Step by step

What's Involved in Hiring a Car Body Repair

Getting car bodywork repaired in the UK can range from a quick mobile fix to a full body shop rebuild. Understanding the process helps you choose the right repair method and avoid overpaying.

1

Assess the Damage

Start by examining the damage closely. Surface scratches that catch your fingernail have gone through the clear coat and need repainting. Shallow scratches may polish out. Dents with intact paint are candidates for paintless dent removal. Cracked bumpers, deep creases or structural damage will need traditional body repair or panel replacement.

2

Decide: Insurance Claim or Pay Privately

For minor damage, paying privately is often cheaper than claiming on your insurance, as a claim can increase your premiums for up to five years. Compare the repair cost against your excess — if the repair is under £500, paying out of pocket usually makes more financial sense. For major accident damage, claiming is normally the better option.

3

Get Quotes and Choose a Repair Method

Get two or three quotes from different repairers. Ask specifically about the repair method — a SMART repair on a scratched bumper might cost £150, while a full panel respray for the same damage could be £350. Mobile repairers are often cheaper for small jobs. For dents, ask whether paintless dent removal (PDR) is possible, as it is faster and cheaper than filling and repainting.

4

Choose Your Repairer

You can choose between manufacturer-approved body shops (which use OEM parts and factory-matched paint), independent body shops (often cheaper with comparable results), or mobile repairers (best for minor cosmetic work). If going through insurance, you have the legal right to choose your own repairer rather than using the insurer's approved network.

5

Repair and Turnaround Time

A mobile SMART repair or PDR job can be done at your home or workplace in a few hours. A single panel respray typically takes one to two days. Major accident repairs involving multiple panels, structural work or parts ordering can take one to three weeks. Ask about courtesy car availability if your vehicle will be off the road.

6

Quality Check and Guarantee

When collecting your car, inspect the repair in daylight. Check the colour match from different angles, run your hand over the surface for smoothness, and look for overspray on trim or glass. Reputable body shops offer a guarantee of at least 12 months on their work, and manufacturer-approved repairers often guarantee for three years or more.

Regional comparison

How North Lincolnshire Compares

Average cost of bumper repair across regions.

North Lincolnshire
-11% £180
National Average
baseline £200
London
+24% £250

Local insights

What Affects Car Body Repair Costs in North Lincolnshire?

North Lincolnshire has a diverse population with varying needs and budgets, all of which directly affect car body repair costs. The local market, competition between providers, and demand levels in the area all influence what you will pay. Prices tend to be higher in areas with greater demand and fewer providers.

North Lincolnshire body shop costs are 11% below the UK average, reflecting the local cost of living and market conditions. Despite regional variation, prices can still differ by 30-50% between providers for the same service, making it worth comparing multiple options.

Several factors affect what you will pay for car body repair services in North Lincolnshire. The scope and complexity of what you need is the biggest driver, followed by the provider's experience and reputation. Premium or specialist options will cost more. For the most involved services, expect to pay £1,335 to £4,455 for full respray in North Lincolnshire.

When getting quotes in North Lincolnshire, compare at least three different providers. Ask for a detailed breakdown of what is included in the price. Always check certifications, reviews and itemised estimates before approving work.

Depending on the work involved, you may also need car mechanic (£50–£50), man & van (£25–£50), or removals (£225–£535) in North Lincolnshire.

Common questions

Frequently Asked Questions

Common questions about car body repair costs in North Lincolnshire.

Is it worth fixing a small dent or scratch?
Paintless dent removal and smart repairs can fix minor damage for a fraction of the cost of a full panel respray, and usually take just a few hours. Repairing small damage promptly also prevents rust and protects your car resale value.
What is the difference between a smart repair and a full respray?
A smart repair (Small to Medium Area Repair Technology) targets just the damaged area, blending the new paint into the existing finish. A full panel respray strips and repaints the entire panel. Smart repairs are faster, cheaper and suitable for small chips, scratches and scuffs.
Will a body repair affect my insurance?
If you claim on your insurance, it may affect your no-claims bonus and future premiums. For minor damage below your excess, it is often cheaper to pay for the repair yourself. If another driver is at fault, their insurer should cover the cost without affecting your premium.
How long does a car respray take?
A single panel respray typically takes 1-2 days including preparation, painting and drying. A full vehicle respray can take 1-2 weeks depending on the condition of the bodywork and the quality of finish required.
Is it worth claiming on insurance for bodywork repairs?
For minor cosmetic damage, it is usually cheaper to pay privately. A typical bumper scuff repair costs £100 to £200, while making a claim could increase your premiums by £50 to £100 per year for up to five years. Compare the repair cost against your excess and the long-term premium increase before deciding.
What is paintless dent removal (PDR)?
PDR is a technique where specialist tools are used to massage dents out from behind the panel without disturbing the paintwork. It works best on small to medium dents where the paint is not cracked or chipped. PDR is typically 50-70% cheaper than traditional dent repair and can be done in under an hour by a mobile technician.
How long does car body repair take?
Timescales vary widely depending on the damage. A mobile scratch or dent repair takes 1 to 3 hours. A bumper repair or single panel respray takes 1 to 2 days. Major accident repairs involving multiple panels, structural work and parts ordering can take 1 to 3 weeks. Insurance-managed repairs sometimes take longer due to approval processes.
Can scratches be buffed out or do they need respraying?
If the scratch is only in the clear coat (you cannot see bare metal or primer), it can often be machine-polished out for £50 to £100. If the scratch has gone through to the primer or metal, it needs sanding, filling and repainting. A simple test is to run your fingernail across it — if it catches, the scratch is too deep to polish out.
Will a body repair affect my car's value?
A professional repair done well should not significantly affect your car's value, and leaving damage unrepaired is usually worse. However, poorly done repairs with visible colour mismatch or orange peel in the paint can reduce value. If you plan to sell the car, a quality repair from a reputable body shop is a worthwhile investment.
What is a SMART repair?
SMART stands for Small to Medium Area Repair Technology. It is a cost-effective method of repairing localised damage such as scratches, scuffs, small dents and stone chips without repainting the entire panel. SMART repairs are quicker, cheaper and can often be carried out at your home or workplace by a mobile technician. A typical SMART repair costs £80 to £250 depending on the damage.
How much does a car body repair cost in North Lincolnshire in 2026?
Bumper Repair in North Lincolnshire typically costs between £90 and £310, with the average being around £180. Prices vary depending on the scope of work, materials used, and the specific requirements of your property.
Are car body repair prices cheaper in North Lincolnshire than London?
Yes. North Lincolnshire car body repair costs are typically 11% below the national average, while London prices run around 24% above it. For bumper repair, you could save over £70 compared to the same job in London.
How do I find a good car body repair in North Lincolnshire?
Get at least three quotes from different mechanics, check recent reviews, and ask whether the quote includes VAT and everything you need. A detailed written quote that breaks down all costs is a good sign. Always check certifications, reviews and itemised estimates before approving work.
What affects car body repair prices in North Lincolnshire?
The main factors are the scope and complexity of what you need, the options and products chosen, and local market rates. North Lincolnshire rates are 11% below the national average. Getting multiple quotes is the best way to ensure a fair price.
Do car body repair prices include materials in North Lincolnshire?
The prices shown on this page include all typical costs. However, when getting real quotes, always confirm what is and isn't included. Some mechanics break out costs separately, while others give an all-in price. Ask for a detailed breakdown before agreeing to any work.