Hail can be unpredictable. If you don't have covered parking, your car is succeptable to hail damage which can be hundreds of small dents.
A door ding is generally a half inch diameter dent caused by something like a shopping cart or another car door hitting your vehicle.
Fender benders can cause many problems, often ones that are invisible to an untrained eye. PDR is perfect for these dents.
Paintless dent repair, or PDR, is the art of removing a dent or ding from auto panels without the use of fillers and repainting. This is possible due to “memory” in today’s auto metals. PDR professionals leverage these properties of today’s flexible metals to massage them back to their original form. It is this memory that gives cars their many curves, lines, and aerodynamic features. It is also what creates those unsightly dents and dings we get from parking lots, storms and hail stones. After accessing the backside of the damaged panel, the technician uses special lighting and a variety of tools to significantly reshape the dented panel to it's pre-accident condition. If repaired properly, often the damaged area can be entirely restored whether it be a common door ding, hail damage or even a larger dent.
We work with all insurance companies! If you carry comprehensive coverage with your auto insurance policy, we will be able to work with your insurance company to get full coverage. All you have to pay is your deductible. To learn more, check out our documentation of the insurance claim process!
Paintless dent removal is an affordable option for getting automotive dents fixed, which is one of the reasons why it is becoming so popular. Many dents can be fixed in less than an hour. This means we can meet you on your schedule to fix smaller damage. Hail damage takes 1-3 days compared to the average body shop of 1-3 weeks. This means less time in a rental car and more savings. Learn more about the Benefits of PDR.
You can feel 100% confident that we will repair your vehicle back to original, if not better than original condition! Below are some examples of what being certified means:
Peer based verification of highly skilled PDR technician.
Workplace consistency with industry best practices in use.
Certification of tools and products being used for repairs.
Learn more about what it means to be a certified PDR technician