FAQs

New England Auto Undercoating

Some common questions include: How long does the undercoating last? Is it safe for my vehicle’s paint? Can you service my car at my workplace?


We offer convenient, on-site service tailored to your schedule, ensuring your vehicle stays protected from rust, corrosion, and road salt. Reach out via phone, email, or our website to discuss your needs. Our friendly staff is committed to delivering top-notch customer service and expert advice. Protect your investment with our industry-leading, eco-friendly undercoating solutions designed for New England’s toughest conditions. Don’t wait—contact us now to keep your vehicle in pristine condition for years to come!

  • Why should I get undercoating for my vehicle?

    Undercoating shields your vehicle's undercarriage from the moisture and salt corrosion that can come from New England's unforgiving winters. Our mobile auto undercoating and rust prevention services help shield against road debris. This helps prevent critical components like your frame, fuel lines, and brake lines from damage, rust, and corrosion over time. For more information, reach out to our incredible team at New England Auto Undercoating today!
  • Why should I choose New England Auto Undercoating?

    We use military-spec products in our undercoating. Our product lasts longer than fluid film or wool wax. Most importantly, we are a fully mobile service, which can be done in your driveway, with no mess. To schedule any of our mobile auto undercoating and rust prevention services, get in touch with our team at New England Auto Undercoating!
  • How do we get started?

    We have flexible scheduling for our mobile auto undercoating and rust prevention services. According to Napacanada.com, you must rustproof your car at least once every two years, and undercoat every one to three years. For trusted and experienced service, give us a call!
  • How long does the undercoating last?

    When applied properly, undercoating can last about 4 years.
  • Is it safe for my vehicle’s paint?

    Yes, the vehicle's body is wrapped with painter's plastic and tape, so no undercoating gets on the paint.