PPF & Ceramic Coating
Near Cochrane
Professional paint protection, ceramic coating, window tinting, and detailing services just 35 minutes east from Cochrane.
Easy highway access from Cochrane • By appointment only
Services for Cochrane Residents
Full-service automotive protection just a short drive from Cochrane. Calgary's premier PPF and ceramic coating specialists.
Calgary's Premier
Protection Specialists
Factory-Certified Installers
Trained and certified by leading film manufacturers including 3M, SunTek, Llumar, and STEK. We install the right product for your vehicle.
Easy Access from Cochrane
Located in SE Calgary with quick highway access. Just 35 minutes east from Cochrane—drop off in the morning, pick up the same day for most services.
10-Year Warranty Protection
All PPF installations come with an industry-leading 10-year manufacturer warranty for peace of mind.
5-Star Google Reviews
Trusted by hundreds of customers across Calgary and surrounding areas. See what Cochrane residents say about our work.
"Worth the drive from Cochrane! The team did an amazing job on my truck's PPF. Professional, clean shop, and the results are perfect. Highly recommend to anyone in the area."
Satisfied Customer
Cochrane Resident
Easy to Reach from Cochrane
Our shop is conveniently located in SE Calgary with easy highway access.Cochrane residents can reach us in approximately 35 minutes east.
- Free parking on-site
- Comfortable waiting area
- By appointment only
35 minutes east
from Cochrane
Ready to Protect Your Vehicle?
Cochrane residents trust Calgary PPF Pros for premium paint protection. Get a free quote today and see why we're the area's top choice.
*By Appointment Only. Located in SE Calgary.
Why Cochrane drivers choose Calgary PPF Pros
Cochrane sits in the foothills northwest of Calgary, where the Highway 1A and Highway 22 (Cowboy Trail) corridors deliver a steady stream of gravel, chip-seal aggregate, and winter sanding onto every vehicle. The drive into Calgary is the Trans-Canada (Highway 1) east through the Bingham Crossing/Bearspaw stretch — one of the most active rock-chip zones in the region, with ongoing twinning and interchange construction throwing debris year-round. Cochrane households skew toward trucks, family SUVs, and weekend mountain-bound vehicles, and the town's elevation means sharper freeze-thaw cycles than the city, which accelerates de-icer and chip damage. Full-front PPF plus ceramic coating typically pays for itself within two seasons of Highway 1 commuting. Calgary PPF Pros is about 35 minutes east via Highway 1 to Macleod Trail SE.
Serving drivers near
- Highway 1A
- Highway 22 (Cowboy Trail)
- Trans-Canada Highway (Highway 1)
- Cochrane Ranche
- Historic Cochrane Ranche House
- MacKay's Ice Cream
- Spray Lake Sawmills Family Sports Centre
- Bow River / Glenbow Ranch
Cochrane PPF FAQ
How long is the drive from Cochrane to Calgary PPF Pros?
Cochrane to the Calgary PPF Pros shop at #2 - 239 61 Ave SE is about 35–45 minutes east on the Trans-Canada (Highway 1), then south via Sarcee/Glenmore to Macleod Trail SE. Most Cochrane customers drop off in the morning and either arrange a ride or use the courtesy vehicle program for multi-day full-front and full-body installs.
Why do Cochrane drivers need PPF more than city drivers?
Cochrane drivers face a triple exposure: the Highway 1 commute east into Calgary (heavy construction debris and aggregate through the Bearspaw/Bingham Crossing stretch), the Highway 22 Cowboy Trail and 1A chip-seal routes, and sharper foothills freeze-thaw cycles that work de-icer into the finish. An unprotected Cochrane commuter typically accumulates 40–70 visible front-end chips within three years. Front-end PPF stops it before the touch-up cycle starts.
Do you protect trucks and weekend mountain vehicles common in Cochrane?
Yes. A large share of Cochrane vehicles are half-ton trucks and family SUVs that run Highway 1 west to Canmore, Banff, and Kananaskis on weekends — exactly the mountain-corridor gravel that PPF is built for. We cover hoods, full bumpers, fender flares, rocker panels, and headlights, and pair full-front PPF with ceramic coating ahead of ski season for the most common Cochrane setups.
Is the Highway 1 construction really that hard on paint?
Yes. The Trans-Canada between Calgary and the Cochrane/Highway 22X interchange has carried active twinning, interchange, and repaving work, and chip-seal and loose aggregate on the shoulders get flung at highway speed. Vehicles commuting this stretch daily see noticeably more bumper and hood chipping than urban-only drivers — which is why full-front PPF is the most-requested Cochrane package.