Spray-On Bedliner Installation in Colorado Springs
Protect your truck bed investment with a professional spray-on bedliner application. Our Fillmore location specializes in spray-in bedliners that permanently bond to your truck bed, resisting scratches, dents, UV damage, and corrosion.
Our Bedliners Process
- Bed Inspection: We inspect the bed surface for existing damage, rust, or residue that needs to be addressed before liner application.
- Surface Preparation: The bed is power-washed, sanded, and degreased to ensure the liner adheres properly to bare metal.
- Masking: All tie-down anchors, drain holes, and exterior panels are carefully masked to protect surfaces that should not be coated.
- Liner Application: Liner material is sprayed in multiple coats to achieve a consistent, durable thickness across all bed surfaces.
- Cure and Quality Check: After curing, we inspect the liner for full coverage, even texture, and proper adhesion before returning the vehicle.
Why Choose Phil Long Collision Center?
Permanently Bonded
Spray-on liners bond chemically to the metal, creating a seal that prevents moisture intrusion and eliminates the gaps that drop-in liners leave.
Fillmore Specialists
Our Fillmore location has applied hundreds of spray-in bedliners. The team there brings specialized expertise and dedicated equipment for this service.
UV and Chemical Resistant
Our liner material resists fading, cracking, and chemical exposure, which matters in Colorado's high-altitude UV environment.
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the difference between a spray-in and a drop-in bedliner?
A spray-in bedliner is chemically bonded to the truck bed and provides a custom, gap-free fit. A drop-in liner is a plastic insert that sits in the bed. It's removable but can trap moisture and shift during use, potentially scratching the paint beneath it.
How long does a spray-on bedliner application take?
Most bedliner applications take 4–6 hours including preparation, application, and cure time. We schedule most applications for same-day pickup.
Can a spray-in bedliner be applied over existing damage?
Minor surface rust and small scratches can be addressed during preparation. Significant dents or structural damage should be repaired first; a bedliner will follow the existing contours of the surface.