Frequently Asked Questions

What is Paintless Dent Repair (PDR)?

PDR is a technique that removes dents without affecting the original paint finish. Our technicians use specialized tools to gently push dents out from behind the panel, preserving your vehicle’s factory paint job.

 In many cases, your insurance may cover most (or all) of the repair, minus your deductible. We’ll help you understand what to expect based on your claim.

Hail damage is typically considered a “comprehensive” claim (weather-related). Rate changes depend on your provider and policy, but many customers don’t see an increase for storm claims.

Timing depends on the severity and size of the damage. Many repairs can be completed in a few days, while heavier hail damage may take longer.

Yes — we stand behind our work. If you ever have an issue related to the repair, we’ll make it right according to our warranty terms.

Since PDR keeps your original paint and avoids fillers, it helps preserve your vehicle’s value compared to traditional bodywork.

PDR works best for dents where the paint isn’t cracked—like hail damage, door dings, and many minor creases. We’ll confirm what’s repairable after a quick inspection.

Repair reporting depends on who pays for the repair and how it’s processed. We can explain what typically gets reported and what doesn’t based on your situation.

We can usually give a rough estimate, but an accurate quote typically requires photos or an in-person look so we can assess dent size, depth, and location.