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Frequently Asked Questions ( FAQ )

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Got questions about our hail dent repair services? We’ve got you covered. Find quick answers here or contact us for more details.

PDR is a technique used to repair hail dents without affecting the vehicle’s original paint.

We offer expert hail damage repair with certified PDR technicians and over 20 years of experience.

Most PDR repairs take from a few hours to a few days, depending on the severity of the hail damage.

Yes, PDR preserves your factory paint and avoids issues like repaint mismatches and overspray.

Yes, we are an insurance-approved hail repair service trusted by all major insurers.

Yes, depending on your insurance coverage, we can offer $0 out-of-pocket hail repair solutions.

Yes, we handle the entire insurance claim process, paperwork, and negotiations for hail repair.

You can request a free hail damage estimate through our online calculator or by scheduling an inspection.

Online estimates are very reliable, but a final quote is provided after a full in-person inspection.

We offer hail damage repair services in Minnesota, West Virginia, and Oklahoma.

Most hail repairs take between a few hours and 2 days depending on the severity and number of dents.

No. PDR protects your factory paint since no repainting, sanding, or fillers are used.

Most hail dents can be repaired using PDR unless the paint is cracked or the metal is severely stretched.

The cost depends on dent size, depth, and quantity. PDR is usually 40–70% cheaper than traditional repairs.

Yes, we assist with insurance claim filing, damage assessment, and communication with your insurer.

In most cases, comprehensive insurance covers hail repair costs fully or partially based on your policy.

Yes. Since the original paint remains intact, PDR helps maintain maximum resale value.

Yes. Our advanced PDR tools allow us to repair dents on aluminum panels, though the process may take longer.

Yes. PDR focuses on reshaping the metal from behind, so part replacement is usually unnecessary.

Yes. Our technicians can visit your home or workplace if the repair conditions are suitable.

We repair hail dents on cars, SUVs, trucks, luxury vehicles, and commercial fleets using PDR.

No. Once a hail dent is repaired using PDR, it will not reappear as the metal is restored to its original form.

Yes. Booking an appointment helps us ensure dedicated time to assess your vehicle thoroughly.

Yes. We use professional-grade tools and secure your vehicle in a controlled environment during repair.

Yes, untreated hail dents can lower resale value. PDR restores your car’s appearance and protects value.

Yes, all our PDR repairs come with a warranty covering workmanship and long-term durability.

PDR works best on factory paint. Repainted surfaces may require inspection to confirm suitability.

Take photos of the damage, avoid washing the car, and schedule a professional inspection as soon as possible.

Yes. Leaving dents untreated can weaken metal panels and reduce overall structural integrity over time.

Absolutely. We specialize in PDR for luxury brands, ensuring careful and paint-safe restoration.

Minor hail dents typically don’t affect structure, but severe damage can weaken metal panels over time.

Deep or sharp dents can often be repaired, but a technician must inspect them to confirm PDR suitability.

Yes, we safely perform PDR on electric and hybrid cars following proper battery and electronics protocols.

Yes. Roof repairs are common and usually require access through interior headliners for precise dent removal.

You have full legal right to choose any hail repair specialist, regardless of insurance recommendations.

Yes. We provide a free, detailed hail damage assessment to determine repair needs and insurance eligibility.

If dents are left unrepaired, metal strain can eventually lead to paint cracking or chipping over time.

Yes, we offer bulk and priority hail repair services for dealerships, rental companies, and commercial fleets.

Yes. Since PDR does not involve painting, your car can be washed immediately after the repair is complete.

We handle severe hail cases with high dent counts using advanced tools and multi-panel PDR techniques.

Yes, we repair dents caused by flying stones, debris, or small impacts using expert PDR methods.

Yes, our PDR techniques work effectively on aluminum body panels with the right tools and approach.

Yes, we work on modified vehicles, ensuring the bodywork is restored without damaging any custom parts.

Absolutely. PDR is ideal for classic cars since it preserves the original paintwork and maintains authenticity.

Depending on severity, hail damage repair may take a few hours to 1–3 days for extensive dents.

Yes, PDR is completely safe for EVs and hybrid vehicles, as it does not involve electrical components or repainting.

Yes, we offer dent repair for bikes and two-wheelers, depending on panel access and dent depth.

Yes, same-day repairs are available for minor dents, depending on technician availability and dent condition.

Yes, all our PDR services come with warranty assurance for lasting quality and customer confidence.

We offer expert PDR, fast turnaround, insurance claim support, transparent pricing, and certified hail repair specialists.