– Kyle Lowe
We’re thrilled to help you transform your dents and dings! Please share a few details about your project and we will be in touch to get pictures and more info.
Yes, PDR is often the preferred method for insurance companies, especially for hail damage claims, because it’s cost-effective and preserves the vehicle’s value. If you have comprehensive coverage, hail damage repairs via PDR are usually covered without affecting your rates. Contact your insurer to confirm.
Yes we do. We’ll work with you and your insurance company to make sure you’re taken care of.
PDR doesn’t void warranties since it’s non-invasive and doesn’t alter the vehicle’s structure. It’s also unlikely to appear on a Carfax report, as it’s considered cosmetic and doesn’t involve major repairs or title changes.
No, once a dent is properly repaired with PDR, it’s a permanent fix. The metal is reshaped to its original form, and it won’t “pop back” unless new damage occurs. Improper repairs, however, could leave imperfections or cause issues later.