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Provide Vehicle Details
Share Hail Damage Severity
Who's Your Insurance Provider
Bring Your Vehicle in Shop
Learn the Estimating Process
Preparation for Rentals
We Document Every Dent
Info Is Submitted to Insurance
Hail Repair Process Begins
Save Money: We Work With Insurance
Save Money: No Parts or Paint Required
Retain Parts: We Repair, Not Replace
Retain Value: Repairs are Not Reported
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Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) is a technique for removing small dents and dings from a vehicle without the need for traditional bodywork or repainting. Technicians use specialized tools to reshape the metal from the inside while preserving the original paint.
PDR is effective for small to medium-sized dents caused by hail, door dings, or minor collisions. It works best on shallow dents where the paint is undamaged.
The time varies based on dent size and complexity. Small dents can be fixed in a few hours, while larger damage may take a day or more. PDR is generally quicker than traditional repair methods.
Yes, PDR preserves the factory paint since it doesn't involve sanding or repainting. This maintains the vehicle's value and avoids color matching issues.
Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) is a technique for removing small dents and dings from a vehicle without the need for traditional bodywork or repainting. Technicians use specialized tools to reshape the metal from the inside while preserving the original paint.
PDR is effective for small to medium-sized dents caused by hail, door dings, or minor collisions. It works best on shallow dents where the paint is undamaged.
The time varies based on dent size and complexity. Small dents can be fixed in a few hours, while larger damage may take a day or more. PDR is generally quicker than traditional repair methods.
Yes, PDR preserves the factory paint since it doesn't involve sanding or repainting. This maintains the vehicle's value and avoids color matching issues.