Hail Damage & Paintless Dent Repair Specialists

From minor dents to severe hail damage, our proven PDR process restores your vehicle quickly, correctly, and without compromising your factory finish. Paintless dent repair is the preferred method for hail claims because it’s faster, cost-effective, and preserves your vehicle’s original paint and value.

Our Hail Damage Repair Process

Free Damage Assessment
We evaluate the full extent of hail damage through an in-person inspection or photo review to determine the most efficient repair approach.

1. Insurance Coordination
We work directly with your insurance provider to simplify the claims process and ensure everything is handled clearly and efficiently.

2. Precision PDR Repair
Using specialized tools and proven techniques, dents are carefully removed from behind the panel—restoring the vehicle without affecting the original paint.

3. Final Quality Inspection
Each repair is thoroughly inspected to ensure clean, factory-level results before the vehicle is returned.

Vehicles We Service

We repair hail damage on a wide range of vehicles, including:

  • Cars, trucks, and daily drivers

  • SUVs, vans, and fleet vehicles

  • Steel and aluminum body panels

  • Domestic and foreign makes

From minor hail damage to severe storm-related impacts, our process is designed to handle high-volume repairs efficiently while maintaining consistent quality.

Hail damage repair is our core specialty. Paintless dent repair is the preferred method recommended by insurance companies because it removes hail dents without repainting, fillers, or sanding. This process maintains your vehicle’s original paint, avoids color mismatch, and delivers faster turnaround times compared to traditional body shops.

We work directly with insurance companies to make the repair process as smooth and stress-free as possible.

Why Paintless Dent Repair Is the Smart Choice for Hail Damage

Preserves Your Vehicle’s Original Finish

  • No fillers, sanding, or repainting required

  • Faster turnaround compared to conventional repairs

  • Maintains factory paint and long-term resale value

  • Approved by insurance carriers as a preferred repair method