Types of Dents We Repair:
- Door dings
- Hail damage
- Minor collision dents
- Shopping cart damage
- Tree branch scratches
- Crease repairs
The modern solution for removing dents without damaging your vehicle's original paint
Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) is a cutting-edge technique that removes dents by carefully manipulating the metal from behind the damaged panel. This innovative method preserves your vehicle's original factory finish without the need for fillers, sanding, or repainting.
Our step-by-step process ensures perfect results every time
We carefully examine the dent to determine if it's suitable for PDR. Most dents caused by hail, door dings, and minor impacts are perfect candidates.
We remove interior panels or trim pieces to access the back of the damaged area. Our technicians work carefully to avoid any damage to interior components.
Using specialized PDR tools, we gently massage the dent from behind, carefully manipulating the metal back to its original shape without damaging the paint.
We perform a thorough inspection to ensure the dent is completely removed and the panel surface is smooth and even.
No hidden fees or surprises - you know the price upfront
Door dings, small impacts, and minor creases up to 2 inches in diameter.
Larger impacts and creases from 2-6 inches. Perfect for most collision-related dents.
Major dents over 6 inches, extensive hail damage, or multiple dents in one area.
Specializing in comprehensive hail damage restoration for all vehicle types
We understand how stressful hail damage can be. Our PDR specialists can restore your vehicle to its pre-storm condition, often without the need for insurance claims. Most hail damage is perfectly suited for paintless repair techniques.
We offer free consultations for hail damage. Bring your vehicle in and we'll assess the damage and provide a detailed repair plan with no obligation.
Everything you need to know about paintless dent repair
Most dents can be repaired in 1-2 hours, depending on size and location. Larger or more complex dents may take longer, but are still typically completed in a single day.
Most dents are suitable for PDR, including those from hail, door dings, and minor collisions. The main factors are paint condition, dent depth, and accessibility. We'll assess your specific dent during your free consultation.
No. Once a dent is properly repaired using PDR techniques, it will not return. The metal is carefully manipulated back to its original shape and will remain that way.
Most dents, even relatively deep ones, can be repaired using PDR. Our technicians use specialized tools and techniques to access and repair dents of various depths. We'll assess your specific dent during your consultation.
Absolutely! PDR is excellent for older vehicles as it preserves the original factory paint, which is often difficult to match with traditional repair methods. It's also more cost-effective than conventional body work.
Contact us today for a free dent assessment and see how we can restore your vehicle's appearance.