How Much Does PPF Cost in North Alabama?

PPF pricing comes down to two things: how much of the vehicle you cover, and the size and shape of the vehicle. Here is a straight breakdown of what paint protection film actually costs at Original Auto Styling, so you can plan before you call.

PPF Pricing by Package

Every vehicle is quoted individually, but these are the typical ranges for GYEON PPF installed in our controlled Madison studio. Larger trucks and SUVs, and vehicles with complex curves, sit at the higher end because they take more film and more labor to wrap cleanly.

What Changes the Price

Three things move PPF pricing: coverage area, vehicle size, and paint condition. A compact car costs less to wrap than a full-size truck. Coverage is the biggest factor, since a partial front is a fraction of a full-vehicle wrap. And if your paint needs correction first to remove swirls before the film goes on, that adds to the job but protects a flawless surface.

We always quote the exact number after seeing the vehicle. The ranges here are honest starting points, not bait pricing.

Is PPF Worth the Cost?

For a vehicle you plan to keep, yes. A single repaint of a hood and bumper can cost more than a front-end PPF package, and PPF protects against the rock chips and road rash that cause that damage in the first place. On North Alabama highways, that protection pays for itself in resale value and in never staring at a chipped hood.

PPF Pricing Ranges

See all our paint protection film services or get a free quote. Original Auto Styling, 400 Slaughter Rd, Unit 401, Madison, AL 35758, (256) 653-4650.

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does PPF cost in Huntsville, AL?

Windshield PPF starts at $250. Full paint protection film starts at $1,200 for front-end coverage and runs up to $6,000 or more for full-vehicle protection, depending on your vehicle's size and how much you cover. Call (256) 653-4650 for an exact quote.

Why is PPF more expensive on a truck or SUV?

Bigger vehicles take more film and more labor. A full-size truck or SUV has larger panels and more complex curves than a compact car, so wrapping it cleanly uses more material and time. That is why larger vehicles sit at the higher end of every package range.