2026 Price Guide
What you'll actually pay for ceramic coating in Las Vegas — broken down by package tier, vehicle size, and the paint correction your car needs before it gets coated.
Ceramic coating in Las Vegas typically runs from around $600 for an entry-level spray-on to $3,000+ for a multi-layer Ceramic Pro Gold package with lifetime warranty. Where your quote lands depends on three levers: the package tier, your vehicle's size, and how much paint correction is needed before the coating goes down.
This guide walks through each of those in plain numbers so you can budget accurately before calling for a quote. Every price below reflects real 2026 Las Vegas market pricing at Perfect Finish Detailing.
Package Pricing
6 Month Warranty
Entry-level spray-on ceramic. Great for leased vehicles or a boosted layer over existing paint. Hydrophobic and UV resistant.
2 Year Warranty
One layer of Ceramic Pro Light on paint, plus rims and Rain on all windows. Real durability for daily drivers parked in the Vegas sun.
5 Year Warranty
One layer of 9H plus one Light topcoat. Serious scratch resistance and gloss for enthusiasts keeping a car 3–7 years.
Lifetime Warranty
Four layers of 9H plus a Light topcoat. Maximum protection with a lifetime warranty tied to the VIN. Priced by vehicle size and correction.
Ranges reflect a standard sedan through full-size SUV. Exotic vehicles and heavy trucks are quoted individually.
Vehicle Size
Coating a Model 3 and coating an Escalade are not the same job. Larger vehicles need more product, more time, and more labor — here's how surcharges scale over the base sedan price.
Paint Correction
Ceramic coating locks in the finish beneath it — permanently, for the length of the warranty. Any swirl mark, water spot, or oxidation gets sealed in with it. That's why most vehicles need some level of paint correction before the coating goes on.
Wash, decontamination, and coating only.
Single-stage polish restores clarity before coating.
Compound and polish removes ~70% of defects.
Full cut and polish for maximum gloss before coating.
Long-Term Value
Las Vegas is one of the harshest environments for automotive paint in the country. Summer UV routinely fades reds and blacks within 2–3 years on unprotected clear coat. Hard water from sprinklers etches permanent spots after a single afternoon. Monsoon dust storms sandblast paint that has no sacrificial layer above it.
Ceramic coating changes that equation. UV protection preserves color and prevents oxidation. Hydrophobic properties let water — and the minerals in it — bead and roll off instead of etching. Contaminants sit on the coating instead of bonding to the clear coat. Wash frequency drops. Wash time drops. Wax is obsolete.
The financial case is simple: a full repaint on a mid-size vehicle in Las Vegas starts around $5,000 and easily passes $10,000 on luxury cars. A Silver or Gold ceramic package that protects the factory finish for 5 years or life costs a fraction of that — and preserves resale value that buyers actively pay a premium for.
FAQ
Most Las Vegas ceramic coating jobs land between $600 and $3,000 depending on package tier, vehicle size, and paint correction needed. Entry-level Ceramic Pro Sport starts around $600. Multi-layer Ceramic Pro Gold with lifetime warranty on a full-size SUV can exceed $4,000.
Larger surface area means more product and more labor. A Tesla Model 3 might take 6–8 hours; an Escalade or F-350 can take 12+ hours across two days. Coating cost scales with panel count, height, and complexity — not weight.
Yes if you want the coating to look its best. Ceramic locks in whatever finish is underneath — swirls, water spots, and hazing included. On a brand-new car we may skip correction. On any used vehicle we recommend at least a gloss enhancement so the ceramic amplifies a clean surface, not defects.
This is where ceramic coating earns its price faster than almost anywhere else in the country. UV in Las Vegas fades and oxidizes paint quickly, hard-water spots from sprinklers etch clear coat, and dust storms sandblast unprotected panels. A quality coating blocks UV, resists water spot etching, and lets contaminants rinse off instead of bonding. Most clients recoup the cost in preserved resale value alone.
Sport lasts about 6 months. Bronze runs 2 years. Silver holds up 5 years. Gold is warrantied for the life of the vehicle with annual inspections. Nevada heat is harsh, but Ceramic Pro is tested in equally punishing climates and consistently meets its warranty windows here.
Dramatically. A full repaint on a mid-size sedan in Las Vegas starts around $5,000 and can exceed $10,000 on luxury vehicles. A Gold ceramic package protecting the factory paint costs a fraction of that and preserves the original finish — which buyers pay more for at resale.
Sport-tier coatings can be applied mobile at your home or office. Multi-layer packages (Bronze, Silver, Gold) require a controlled, dust-free environment and are done at our facility to protect the cure and warranty.
Tell us your vehicle and current paint condition — we'll send back a firm price for the right Ceramic Pro tier.
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