550 I-10 South, Beaumont TX
8:00 am - 5:00 pm
Monday - Friday
Phone: (409) 842-2324
Our highly trained certified technicians and
welders will repair or replace the damaged parts
of your vehicle using the latest technology and
advanced hand tools with skillful precision – right
down to the trim. Even minor damage, such as
dents, will be skillfully treated using PDR,
Paintless Dent Repair.
Paintless Dent Repair is a process in which dents
in your auto can be ‘pushed out’ using special
tools by skilled technicians. With this technique
the area does not need to be repainted, saving
time and money. Although some dents cannot be
fixed by this process, as when the paint is
cracked or it is in an area that is difficult to treat,
PDR is usually the choice for repairing most
minor dents.
Body work includes metals and plastics, interior
and exterior parts and coatings and seams. Our
knowledgeable technicians are the key to
providing you with the highest quality repairs for
your damaged vehicle. For more information
about auto repairs after a collision, please read
the article below.
Auto body repair is a very common practice with cars,
but can also be a very complicated process. Accidents
usually cause a lot of damage that you can see on a car,
but can also cause damage to the body of your car that
you don't
notice. This is
why you
should go to a
professional
body shop for
any type of
body damage
that is done to
your car. Auto
body repair is
also very
affordable
because shops
can usually use smart and economical methods of fixing
the body of your car without breaking the bank. The
automotive industry of repair and body work is ever
evolving and many new methods of fixing a car is
discovered every day.
The first step of auto body repair is a consultation. This
is where you go into a body shop and have damaged
assessed. You will get a free estimate as to how much it
will cost to repair your car, and this will be the first step
of scheduling the repair work to be done. Body shops
work closely with all insurance companies so that you do
not have to directly deal with your insurance company or
someone else's for that matter.
Once the repair work has begun, it is not uncommon to
discover new problems with a car. If this happens, your
auto body shop will contact you on the new problem, and
give you a price on fixing it. They will then talk to the
insurance company for you and explain more money is
required to fix the automobile. There is no need to worry
in the case of using your insurance on any repairs
because many body shops have already established
relationships with insurance inspectors.
The last step of auto body repair is the paint phase. The
paint of the car can really affect the overall appearance
of any repair work that has been done if it is not
performed by a professional. If you just need a small
amount of paint work done, your body shop can blend
the area with the rest of your paint, saving you money
during the process. If the entire car needs to be painted,
they will do this for you, and will also give you some sort
of guarantee on the paint life so you don't have to worry
about imperfections later down the road. Auto body
repair is not as mechanically technical as engine repair
work, but it is just as important with the safety and
usability of a car.
Auto Body Repair
by Paul Buchanan
Body Work
Quality Repair by Skilled Technicians
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