Spray-In Bed Liner Installation

Spray-In Bed Liner Installation in Bridgeville, PA

If you use your truck, the bed takes a beating. We install professional spray-in bed liners at our Bridgeville shop, right off I-79, to protect your truck bed from scratches, dents, rust, moisture, corrosion, and everything you haul. Work trucks, daily drivers, and full fleets, all done in-house. Family-owned since 1978 and the oldest spray-in bed liner dealer in the Pittsburgh area.

Xtreme Car & Truck Accessories technician masking and prepping a pickup truck bed for spray-in bed liner installation in Bridgeville, PA.
The Protection

What a spray-in bed liner protects against

Scratches and Dents

Tools, lumber, stone, and equipment chew up a bare bed fast. A spray-in liner takes the hits and the drops so the metal underneath stays clean.

Rust and Corrosion

Once the bed gets scratched, moisture and Pittsburgh road salt go to work. A bonded liner seals the surface and keeps rust from ever getting started.

Moisture and Trapped Water

A spray-in bonds tight to the bed with no gaps, so water cannot sit underneath and rot the metal the way it does under a loose drop-in.

Everyday Work-Truck Abuse

Mulch, gravel, firewood, ladders, and a tailgate that slams a hundred times a week. The tough textured finish shrugs it off and keeps looking sharp.

Finished black textured spray-in bed liner with a clean, durable surface in a pickup truck at Xtreme Car & Truck Accessories in Bridgeville, PA.
The Right Setup

Spray-in vs drop-in, and why a pro install matters

Comparison

Spray-In vs Drop-In

Drop-in plastic liners shift, rattle, and trap moisture underneath, which scratches and rusts the bed you were trying to protect. A spray-in bonds straight to the bed, so none of that happens.

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Why Pro

Professional vs DIY Kits

Store-bought roll-on and spray-can kits use low pressure and thin coats, so they peel and look rough. We use professional high-pressure equipment for an even, durable coat that actually bonds.

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How It Works

A Permanent Bond

Our liner conforms to every rib, wall, and contour of the bed and cures into one seamless barrier. No shifting, no rattle, no gaps for water to hide in.

Upgrading

Re-Lining a Used Bed

Got a worn coating or a beat-up drop-in? We can strip it, prep the bed, and lay down a fresh spray-in, so an older truck rides like new in the back.

Not sure which setup fits your truck? Stop in and we'll take a look together. Every estimate is free.

Spray-in bed liner coating bonded over the wheel well and contours of a pickup truck bed at Xtreme Car & Truck Accessories near Pittsburgh, PA.
Why Xtreme

Why truck owners bring their beds to us

Family-Owned Since 1978

We have been the same family-owned shop in Bridgeville for over 40 years, and we are the oldest spray-in bed liner dealer in the Pittsburgh area. This is not a side service for us.

Prep and Masking Done Right

Every job starts with a thorough cleaning, careful masking, and proper surface prep. That is the difference between a liner that bonds for good and one that peels.

Professional High-Pressure Application

We spray with professional high-pressure equipment for a consistent, even coat and a tough textured finish that holds up to real use.

One Shop for the Whole Truck

A bed liner is one piece of it. We also do tonneau covers, rustproofing, truck caps, Weather Guard storage, and hitches, so your truck gets built out in one place.

The Process

How we install a spray-in bed liner

1

Clean and Inspect

We clean the bed and look it over so the liner bonds to a sound, ready surface.

2

Prep and Mask

We mask the tailgate edges, rails, and any hardware, then prep the surface so the coating adheres the right way.

3

High-Pressure Application

We apply the liner with professional high-pressure equipment for even, consistent coverage into every contour of the bed.

4

Tough Textured Finish

The result is a durable, textured coating that grips your cargo and looks clean.

5

Ready Time

We let it cure before you load it up. You will get a realistic ready time when you drop the truck off.

Xtreme Car & Truck Accessories technician sanding and prepping a pickup truck bed before spray-in bed liner installation in Bridgeville, PA.
Real Shop Work

See a spray-in bed liner install at our shop

Real work in our Bridgeville bay, from prep and masking to the final textured finish. Here is a spray-in bed liner going down at Xtreme.

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Who It's For

Trucks and drivers we line beds for

We spray in bed liners for new trucks, used trucks, work trucks, daily drivers, and full fleets. Contractors, landscapers, construction crews, service trucks, plow trucks, haulers, hunters, and anyone who actually puts their bed to work. If you carry tools, lumber, mulch, stone, equipment, or messy gear, this is the upgrade you will be glad you got.

Where We Serve

Where we install spray-in bed liners

Our shop sits at 150 Millers Run Road in Bridgeville, right off I-79. We install spray-in bed liners for truck owners throughout Bridgeville, Pittsburgh, the South Hills, Mt. Lebanon, Upper St. Clair, Bethel Park, McMurray, Peters Township, Canonsburg, South Park, Carnegie, and Washington County.

Common Questions

Spray-in bed liner FAQs

How much does a spray-in bed liner cost?
It depends on your truck. Bed size, how much prep the bed needs, the coverage area, and color all factor in. A standard bed is a straightforward job, and a bigger or rougher one takes more. Stop in or give us a call and we will look at your truck and get you a free estimate. If you want to read up first, we put together a full cost guide.
How long does spray-in bed liner installation take?
Most spray-in bed liners are a same-day job, but the cleaning, prep, masking, and cure time all add up, so plan on leaving the truck with us for the day. We will give you a realistic timeframe when you drop it off.
Is a spray-in bed liner better than a drop-in bed liner?
For most people, yes. A drop-in plastic liner sits on top of the bed and can shift, rattle, and trap moisture underneath, which scratches and rusts the metal. A spray-in bonds directly to the bed, so it does not move and water cannot hide under it.
Does a spray-in bed liner prevent rust?
It goes a long way. A spray-in liner seals the bed surface so moisture and road salt cannot reach the bare metal and start corrosion. For full protection, a lot of customers pair it with rustproofing and undercoating for the frame and underbody.
Can you spray a used truck bed?
Yes. We can line a used truck bed. If there is an old coating, a worn drop-in, or surface rust, we prep the bed first so the new liner bonds right. An older truck can look and work like new in the back.
Should I get a spray-in bed liner on a new truck?
It is one of the smartest first upgrades you can make. Putting a liner in before the bed gets scratched protects the metal from day one and helps hold the truck's resale value down the road.
Can I add a tonneau cover after a spray-in bed liner?
Yes. A tonneau cover goes on just fine over a spray-in liner, and the two work great together. The liner protects the bed and the cover keeps your gear dry and secure. We can handle both.
Can you install a bed liner and truck cap together?
Yes. We install spray-in bed liners and truck caps, and they pair well. The liner protects the bed surface and the cap encloses and locks it up. Ask us about doing both in one visit.
Do spray-in bed liners fade?
A spray-in liner holds its finish well. Like anything that lives out in the sun, the surface can lighten some over years of exposure, and a quality professional application holds up far better than a thin DIY coat. If a long-lasting dark finish is a priority, let us know and we will talk through what works for your truck.
Can spray-in bed liners be repaired?
In many cases, yes. A worn or damaged spray-in liner can often be cleaned up, re-prepped, and re-coated to bring it back. Bring the truck in and we will tell you what makes sense.
Do you install spray-in bed liners for work trucks and fleets?
Absolutely. Work trucks and fleets are a big part of what we do. We can line a single work truck or set up a whole fleet so every bed gets the same durable protection.
Where do you install spray-in bed liners near Pittsburgh?
Our shop is at 150 Millers Run Road in Bridgeville, right off I-79 at Exit 54. We are an easy drive from Pittsburgh, the South Hills, Mt. Lebanon, Upper St. Clair, Bethel Park, McMurray, Peters Township, Canonsburg, and the surrounding area.

Ready to protect your truck bed?

Stop in or give us a call. We will look at your truck, talk through the right spray-in bed liner for how you use it, and get you a free estimate. Family-owned in Bridgeville since 1978.