Paintless Dent Repair (pdr)
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(PDR) Paintless Dent Repair is a technique used to remove minor dents and dings from a vehicle's surface without damaging the paint, typically by massaging the metal back into shape from behind the panel.
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Paintless Dent Repair costs can vary based on several factors. These include the size of the dent, its depth, its location on the vehicle, and how easily we can access the area.
ex: a quarter size door ding will typically cost $100
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Generally, Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) is quicker than traditional methods. Minor dents often take just 1 to 3 hours to fix, while more complex dents might take a bit longer but are usually completed within the same day.
Hail Repair
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Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) uses specialized tools to push dents out from behind the panel, keeping the paint intact. Traditional bodywork requires sanding, filling, and repainting the damaged area. Both methods work well; PDR is faster and preserves the original finish, while traditional repair is better for more serious damage.
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Repair costs for hail damage are influenced by the size and location of the dents, the number of dents, their depth, and location. Additional services, such as paint and parts replacement, can also impact the overall cost.
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Hail repair typically takes about 5 to 10 business days, depending on the extent of the damage. Scheduling appointments may vary based on current demand, and potential wait times can be influenced by factors like parts availability and the number of other customers needing repairs. It's best to call ahead to discuss your specific situation and check for available slots.
Collision Repair
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Choosing our locally owned body shop comes with several advantages over larger chains. You’ll receive personalized service, which allows for better communication and a tailored experience. Plus, by supporting us, you’re helping the local economy while benefiting from our commitment to customer satisfaction and quality repairs.
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It's possible for your insurance to cover the cost of repairs at our body shop, depending on your policy. However, if the accident was deemed to be your fault, you'll likely need to pay your deductible before the insurance coverage kicks in. We can help guide you through the process and assist with any paperwork needed for your claim.
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Generally, minor repairs may take a few days, while more extensive work could take one to two weeks or longer. Please keep in mind that factors like parts availability and our shop's current workload can also impact the timeline.