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How Much Does Alloy Wheel Repair Cost in Warwickshire?

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Why Alloy Wheel Repair Costs Vary

Alloy wheels are popular for their durability and stylish appearance, but they’re also prone to damage from kerbs, potholes, and road debris. If you're in Warwickshire and looking to refurbish or repair your alloy wheels, it's useful to understand the average pricing and what affects the cost.

The cost of alloy wheel repair can vary depending on several factors, including:

  • The extent and type of damage
  • Wheel size
  • Finish type (e.g., diamond cut or powder coated)
  • Mobile vs. workshop service
  • The number of wheels needing repair

Average Alloy Wheel Repair Costs in Warwickshire

Here’s a general breakdown of what you can expect to pay for various types of alloy wheel repair services in Warwickshire:

Service Type Estimated Cost Per Wheel
Kerb Damage / Cosmetic Scuffs £40 – £60
Full Refurbishment (Standard) £60 – £90
Diamond Cut Finish Refurbishment £90 – £130
Cracked Alloy Wheel Repair (Welding) £80 – £120
Powder Coating (Colour Change) £60 – £100
Full Set of 4 Wheels £180 – £300+

Prices may vary slightly depending on the service provider, the condition of the wheels, and the type of vehicle.

Mobile vs. Workshop Repair: What's the Difference?

Many alloy wheel specialists in Warwickshire offer both workshop and mobile services. Each has its pros and cons.

Mobile Alloy Wheel Repair

  • Convenient – repairs done at your home or workplace
  • Usually slightly more expensive due to travel time and setup
  • Ideal for minor kerb damage and scuffs

Workshop-Based Repair

  • Better suited for full refurbishments and diamond cut wheels
  • Access to more equipment (e.g., CNC lathe machines)
  • More comprehensive services at a slightly lower cost

Other Factors That Affect the Cost

There are several other factors that can influence the final quote:

  • Wheel Size: Larger wheels require more materials and labour.
  • Finish Type: Diamond cut finishes are more complex to repair than standard powder-coated wheels.
  • Severity of Damage: Cracks and structural damage require more time and skill than cosmetic touch-ups.
  • Number of Wheels: Discounts are often available for multiple wheels (e.g. full set of 4).

Is Alloy Wheel Repair Worth It?

In almost all cases, yes — especially compared to the cost of replacing wheels outright. Repairing damaged wheels improves your car’s appearance, retains resale value, and helps avoid costly penalties if you're returning a leased vehicle.

Many of our customers in Warwickshire choose alloy wheel refurbishment before:

  • Selling or part-exchanging a vehicle
  • Returning a leased car
  • Upgrading their vehicle’s appearance
  • Fixing MOT-related issues

Tips to Save Money on Alloy Wheel Repairs

  • Repair multiple wheels at once to qualify for a discount
  • Compare quotes from local specialists in Leamington, Warwick, or Stratford-upon-Avon
  • Book mobile repair if you have minor damage (saves travel time)
  • Look for seasonal or referral discounts

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