A ceramic coating is only as good as the paint underneath it, which is why every package we install starts with machine correction. Lite begins with a one-step polish, Pro with two-step correction, and Elite with multi-step correction, so the coating locks in a finish that has actually been refined rather than just cleaned. From there you choose durability: 1-, 3- and 5-year ceramic coatings, each delivering a hydrophobic finish with UV protection. Ceramic coating is the longest-lasting paint protection we offer, and because we arrive with everything the job requires, water and power included, the whole installation happens at your home or office in Conroe instead of a shop across town.
Long-lasting paint protection
Lite ($450 sedan / $550 SUV, about 3 hours) pairs a one-step polish with a 1-year ceramic coating, bringing the hydrophobic finish and UV protection in at the entry price. Pro ($850 / $1,050, about 5 hours) brings two-step correction and a 3-year ceramic coating, and extends coverage to the wheels, glass, and trim. Elite ($1,500 / $1,800, about 8 hours) is the full program: multi-step correction, a 5-year ceramic coating applied across the entire vehicle, an annual inspection, and a maintenance kit included so the coating keeps performing between visits. Most of the installation time at every tier is spent on correction, because the coating preserves whatever surface it covers. Aftercare amounts to normal washing; the hydrophobic layer causes water to bead and sheet off instead of drying into spots.
Owners planning to keep a vehicle for years who are tired of waxing it every season. New-car buyers who want the factory paint protected before the Texas sun gets its turn. Anyone who parks outside and watches water spots and road film win the weekly battle. Lite suits a newer car whose paint is still in good shape. Pro fits a daily driver that needs genuine correction plus wheel and glass coverage. Elite is for the vehicle you intend to keep at its best for the long haul, with an annual inspection to keep the coating on track.
Roughly 3 hours for Lite, 5 hours for Pro, and 8 hours for Elite, with most of that time spent on the paint correction stages before the coating goes on. We schedule these Monday through Saturday, always on site at your address.
The figure describes how long each coating is rated to last. Lite carries the 1-year coating with a one-step polish. Pro pairs the 3-year coating with two-step correction plus wheel, glass, and trim coverage. Elite applies the 5-year coating across the full vehicle.
Yes, every package corrects the paint before coating it: a one-step polish on Lite, two-step correction on Pro, and multi-step correction on Elite. A coating preserves whatever surface it is applied over, so the correction stage always comes first.