Yes, any auto body shop should be able to repair
fiberglass isn't meant to attach a bumper to a car, and even if you try it depends of the material of the car and the bumper ( fiberglass, steel, aluminum, rubber, etc.)
Bumpers that are dented, bent or scraped are not repaired; they are replaced. If the connecting brackets are loose or damaged, they can be replaced or repaired to secure the bumper, but the bumper itself is not repaired.
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Neither, it is plastic.
It is made out of plastic.
Here's a place where you can get it repaired: http://www.fixyourtub.com/
no you have to replace the bumper
Under no condition do fiberglass pools have "ripples" on the bottom after they are installed. Of course, the pool could have been damaged in some way, then improperly repaired, before or after it was installed.
Fiberglass doesn't rust and can be repaired if need be. steel is much harder to do anything with once things start needing repairs
small cracks and scrackes can be repaired for a reasonable price. more sever damage will require the bumper cover to be replaced
A bumper to bumper warranty generally implies that the entire vehicle is covered and will be replaced or repaired. This is only true during the time that the warranty is in place. You can check at local dealerships or wherever you purchase your new vehicle from to get detailed information on the warranty coverage.
Yes and with a few minor fiberglass resin patches it will not have any break points from body.