Car Protection in Maple
Maple cars work hard, with school runs, highway commutes, and Ontario winters full of road salt and stone chips. We protect them so they keep looking new, a short drive south on Highway 27.
Maple cars work hard, with school runs, highway commutes, and Ontario winters full of road salt and stone chips. We protect them so they keep looking new, a short drive south on Highway 27.
Maple sits in the centre of Vaughan, a community of newer subdivisions and busy households where most vehicles are daily drivers covering real kilometres. Between the commute on the 400 and 407, the school and grocery runs, and winters that coat everything in salt and grit, the cars here take a beating that shows up first on the paint and the front end.
That is exactly the work we are built for. From our shop a few minutes down Highway 27, we fit Maple vehicles with paint protection film against chips and salt abrasion, ceramic coatings that make winter cleanup easier, and tint that cuts the summer heat on the highway. Whether it is a leased family SUV you want returned clean or a new build you plan to keep, we protect it to one standard.
Everything finished by hand at the shop, minutes down Highway 27.
Stops rock chips and salt-spray abrasion on the panels that take the most road damage.
PPF detailsA hydrophobic layer that makes a salty winter car far easier to rinse clean.
Ceramic detailsA reversible colour change that also protects the factory paint underneath.
Wrap detailsMaple's duty cycle is relentless in a quiet way. School runs, GO station drop-offs, groceries, hockey bags, and the daily merge onto Major Mackenzie, Keele, Jane, or Rutherford. None of it looks dramatic, but it adds up: parking lot exposure several times a day, road grit through every season, and a front bumper that meets everything the car ahead kicks loose.
Then there is the building. Maple keeps growing, and new subdivisions mean construction traffic, mud and gravel tracked across fresh streets, and debris that ends up on exactly the routes families drive every day. If your street has seen a dump truck this year, your paint has seen its gravel. Add the Ontario winter, with salt and brine sitting on the arterials from November to April, and a chip that happened in the fall quietly becomes corrosion by spring.
Most Maple driveways also hold the family's biggest rolling investment outdoors year-round: sun on the dash and seats all summer, snow and salt spray all winter. Protection here is not about pampering a show car. It is about the SUV or minivan holding its value and looking right through years of real family use.
The workhorse deserves the practical package: paint protection film on the front impact zones, a ceramic coating over the whole vehicle so weekend washes take minutes instead of an afternoon, and window tint to cut heat and UV on the kids in the back seats. Nothing cosmetic about it; it is upkeep made easy and resale protected.
If you have just moved into one of Maple's newer streets, your car is living through the construction phase of the neighbourhood. Getting film on the front of the vehicle now, while the paint is still clean, protects it through the years of site traffic that come with a growing subdivision.
Plenty of Maple garages hold something special beside the daily. For the weekend car, full-body paint protection film with ceramic on top preserves it completely: self-healing film on every painted panel, edges wrapped by hand, so the car you put away in the fall is the car you take out in the spring.
The best time to protect any vehicle is the first week you own it, over flawless factory paint. If delivery lands in the second half of the year, getting protected before the first salt run is the single best timing decision for the car's long-term condition.
There are quicker options than driving to Woodbridge, but protection work is one of the few jobs where the right hands matter more than the closest door. We finish every edge by hand, install one premium Verleno film line, and put the warranty in writing, so a Maple daily driver gets the same standard as an exotic.
Pair paint protection film with a ceramic coating for the strongest winter defence, add tint for the commute, or change the look with a wrap. See all the areas we serve across Vaughan and the GTA.
From Maple, the shop is a simple drive: south on Keele or Jane, west along Highway 7 to Highway 27, and we are at Unit 16a. Most work is drop-off, and we fit around family logistics; leave the vehicle in the morning and we will give you a precise pickup window. Tint and partial film work is typically a fast turnaround, while wraps and full-body film are multi-day installs we schedule so you always know exactly where the car is in the process.
Start with the quote form or a call, tell us the vehicle and how it is used, and you will get a written quote with an honest recommendation. If a package is more than the car needs, we will say so.
Tell us about the car and we will send back a complimentary quote. We serve Maple and the wider GTA from our Woodbridge location on Highway 27.