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Whether your vehicle was in a collision or suffered a minor dent, auto body repair restores its value, safety, and appearance. Our shop handles a full range of services—from dent and body repair to panel replacement and paint work. Each repair starts with a thorough inspection to determine the best course of action based on the type and extent of damage..
We perform both cosmetic repairs, including bumper fixes, quarter panel repairs, and surface refinishing. Our technicians are trained to work on steel and aluminum panels. Every repair is done with accuracy, following industry standards to restore your vehicle’s integrity. Whether the damage is minor or more involved, we make sure your car leaves the shop looking great and ready to drive—without lingering body issues or unfinished surfaces.
Auto body repair isn’t just about restoring a clean exterior—it plays a major role in keeping your vehicle safe and road-ready. Even minor collisions can shift alignment, bend brackets, or loosen internal supports that affect how your vehicle handles. That’s why every job starts with a thorough damage assessment. We check behind panels, under trim, and across alignment points to uncover any structural issues that might not be visible at first glance.
For minor damage, repairs may include removing dents, sanding, priming, and repainting affected areas. More serious accidents could involve replacing panels, straightening the frame, or rebuilding damaged sections. Each repair is done in-house by trained technicians who understand automotive body structures. We follow original equipment manufacturer (OEM) guidelines and use approved tools and techniques to bring the vehicle back to its original shape and safety standards.
Paint and body repairs are completed using computerized color-matching systems that scan your current finish and recreate it precisely. Whether blending in a small section or respraying a full panel, we take care to ensure the repaired area matches the rest of the car. Every vehicle undergoes a final quality check for alignment, appearance, and safety before it’s returned to you.
Auto body repair covers a wide range of services—from small dent removal to full panel replacement. We regularly handle body dent repair on bumpers, fenders, quarter panels, hoods, and doors. These areas are often damaged in low-speed impacts, parking lot scrapes, or daily driving incidents. Our goal is to restore each panel to its original shape while maintaining alignment and visual consistency.
When damage goes beyond the surface, more advanced repairs may be needed. Deep creases, cracked paint, or severe damage require panel straightening, realignment, or part replacement. We also address issues like frame distortion or misalignment caused by a collision. Every repair is handled in-house by technicians experienced in automotive body repair.
Before any work begins, we perform a complete inspection to assess all affected areas. We build a custom repair plan based on panel material, severity, and access points. Vehicles made with aluminum or composite panels require specific tools and techniques. Our shop is equipped for all major body materials, and we apply the right method for every situation.
Auto body repair requires a detailed, case-by-case approach. Every vehicle is built differently, and each repair depends on the panel's shape, the dent’s depth, and how the impact may have affected the surrounding structure. Before starting any work, we evaluate the exact location of the damage, check for hidden issues beneath the surface, and determine how the panel is supported by the frame. This helps us choose the most effective and safe repair method for your specific vehicle.
Whether the job involves a single dent or multiple damaged panels, we prioritize both appearance and structural strength. Paint and body shop services are performed using durable materials, manufacturer-matched paint systems, and careful application techniques. For deeper dents or impact damage, we make sure the panel is reshaped properly and securely mounted. Every repair is made with longevity in mind so your vehicle not only looks good when it leaves, but continues to perform well for the long haul
Great body work is only complete with accurate paint matching. Whether your vehicle needs a small touch-up or a full-panel repaint, getting the color right is essential. We use advanced scanning tools to read your current paint color and custom-match it to ensure a consistent finish across all repaired areas.
Before painting begins, the surface is cleaned, sanded, and prepped to accept new paint evenly. After spraying, the repaired section is blended carefully to match the surrounding panels. We use high-quality materials and controlled environments to avoid dust, streaks, or uneven texture during the refinishing process.
When the work is complete, the vehicle goes through a detailed inspection under proper shop lighting. We check every angle to make sure the finish blends smoothly with the original paint. Texture, gloss, and alignment are all reviewed to confirm that your repair meets our standards and looks natural when it leaves the shop.
Auto body repair requires more than just tools—it takes experience, precision, and a proven process. Every repair we complete starts with a detailed assessment and ends with a full inspection to ensure accuracy. We repair dents, replace damaged panels, restore alignment, and match paint using professional equipment and trained technicians. Whether the damage is cosmetic or structural, our focus is on restoring the vehicle’s appearance and drivability. If your car has been damaged, stop by for a complete estimate and find out what it will take to get it back in shape.
Choosing the right auto body shop makes a big difference in how well your vehicle is repaired. Quick fixes or mismatched paint can lead to long-term problems, from poor fitment to rust and reduced resale value. That’s why we focus on careful preparation, accurate repair techniques, and clear communication throughout the process. From the initial inspection to the final walkthrough, every step is handled with precision and attention to detail to ensure the repair is done right the first time.
We also work directly with all major insurance companies to help simplify your claim. If your vehicle needs to be reviewed by an adjuster, we’ll assist with photo documentation, written assessments, and any repair details they need. Our team is experienced in navigating claims and timelines, helping to reduce delays so repairs can move forward without unnecessary hassle. The goal is to make the experience smooth from start to finish.
No matter the damage—whether it’s a major collision or a minor scrape—we approach every job with the same high standard of care. We follow manufacturer-recommended repair methods and stand behind every repair with a satisfaction guarantee. Your vehicle leaves looking better, driving straight, and ready to be back on the road.
We repair everything from small dents and scratches to major collision damage. This includes door dings, bumper damage, quarter panel repairs, frame misalignment, and paint restoration.
Yes. We recommend stopping by for a visual inspection, or you can submit photos through our online form. We’ll provide a written estimate and walk you through the repair process.
Absolutely. We use computerized color-matching systems that scan your existing paint and mix a match using OEM-approved formulas, ensuring a consistent and accurate finish.
Repair times vary depending on the damage. Minor repairs may take a day or two, while more complex body work could require several days. You’ll get a time estimate with your quote.
Most body repairs are covered under collision or comprehensive insurance. We work with all major insurance providers and can assist you with the claims process.
Yes. Our technicians are trained to work on all common panel materials, including aluminum and modern composites. Different materials require different tools and techniques, and we’re equipped for all of them.
Yes. All of our auto body repairs come with a satisfaction guarantee. We stand behind our workmanship and will address any issues with the repair if they arise.
When parts need to be replaced, we use original equipment manufacturer (OEM) parts whenever possible, unless the customer or insurer requests an alternative.
Properly done repairs using OEM methods help retain your vehicle’s resale value. Poor repairs, on the other hand, can lower value. That’s why quality work matters.
If your vehicle is safe to drive, bring it in for an inspection. If not, contact your insurance provider and request a tow to our shop. We’ll assess the damage and help coordinate the next steps.
Paintless dent repair is a technique used to remove minor dents without sanding, filler, or repainting. Technicians access the backside of the panel and gently reshape the metal using specialized tools, preserving your original paint.
PDR works best on minor dents where the paint is not cracked or chipped. It’s commonly used for dents from door dings, low-speed bumps, garage mishaps, or hail damage—as long as the panel is not overstretched.
Yes. Our certified technicians are trained to repair aluminum panels and EVs like Teslas using advanced PDR tools. These materials require extra precision, but PDR is still effective when done by experienced professionals.
Unlike traditional repairs that involve sanding, body filler, and painting, PDR is non-invasive. It’s faster, more affordable, and helps maintain your factory paint and resale value without compromising the panel.
Bring your vehicle to our shop or upload clear photos through our online form. We’ll assess the damage, check panel access, and let you know if PDR is the right fit—no guesswork or pressure.
Most paintless dent repairs can be completed the same day, depending on the number and location of dents. We'll give you a time estimate after inspecting the damage in person.
No. PDR keeps your original paint fully intact. There’s no sanding, spraying, or color blending involved—making it one of the best options for maintaining the appearance and value of your vehicle.
Dents on body lines or near reinforced areas are more challenging but can still be fixed using advanced PDR techniques. We’ll evaluate each case and let you know the best and safest option.
Yes. Since PDR doesn’t involve paint, filler, or harsh chemicals, it produces less waste and is considered an environmentally friendly alternative to traditional auto body repair.
You can stop by our shop for an in-person assessment or upload damage photos through our website. We’ll review your submission and provide a clear estimate along with next steps for repair.
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Saturday: by Appointment
Sunday: Closed
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