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When it comes to PPF, deciding whether to install it yourself or leave it to the pros can be tricky. PPF is a polyurethane film designed to protect your car from damage, and while it’s effective, installation can be challenging.

In this blog, we break down the three key factors you should consider:

1. Cost

Professional PPF installation is significantly more expensive mostly due to labor costs. DIY is about 2-4x less expensive than professional work. A DIY kit from TESBROS can cost around $800 for the front of your car, while a pro install might run around $2,200. For a full-vehicle wrap, you’re looking at about $6,000 for pros compared to $2,400 with a DIY kit. The major cost advantage of doing it yourself is undeniable.

2. Convenience & Flexibility

While taking your car to a pro is convenient—you drop it off and pick it up when it’s done—there’s the inconvenience of not having your car for several days. DIY allows you the flexibility to work on your own schedule. You can start the project on a Friday and be driving by Monday, BUT you’ll need to put in the effort to prep the car and install the PPF yourself.

So, with this one there are conveniences and inconveniences on both sides. It depends on what your priorities are and how much work you’re willing to do.

3. Quality

Professionals often deliver higher-quality results due to their experience. However, DIY kits from TESBROS are designed with the novice in mind, and they offer resources and support to get you close to pro-level results. While DIY results may not always reach showroom quality, the protection is what truly matters.

We’ve had thousands of DIYers successfully install our PPF kits, so it’s not impossible for the average Joes out there if they want to rise up to the challenge.

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In conclusion, there’s no right or wrong answer. It comes down to what’s most important to you when it comes to cost, convenience, and quality. If you’re handy and enjoy tackling projects, DIY may be the perfect fit. If you’re super busy or tend to be a more impatient crafter, a professional install might be worth the investment for superior quality. Ask yourself what’s most important to you out of these 3 factors and your answer will come.