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AUTO HAIL REPAIR

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AUTO HAIL REPAIR

Paintless dent repair (PDR) is a method of removing dents from the body of a motor vehicle. A wide range of damage can be repaired using paintless dent repair as long as the paint surface is intact. Paintless dent repair may be used on both aluminum and steel panels.

As long as a technician can get to the dent from behind the panel it can be repaired, 90-100% of dents can be repaired.

When your vehicle sustains hail damage, you should seek hail damage repairs without delay do not wait until the hail season is over.

Prevent Further Damage From Hail

The first round of hail damage may leave small dimple-like dents and dings that can be quickly fixed. According to PDR experts, 90% of dents can be fixed using paintless dent repair techniques. It’s likely that the hail damage merely dented the exterior panels without disturbing the original factory finish paint job. Without paint damage present, technicians can use PDR methods to skillfully and swiftly fix the hail damage without having to repaint or replace parts of your car.

The temptation to wait until the end of hail season to get vehicle hail repair may stem from two common reasons.

  • You believe the damage isn’t noticeable enough to significantly reduce your vehicle value, and does not require immediate repairs.
    • Fact even minor hail damage can diminish your cars vale by $5,000 – $8,000
  • You don’t have time in your schedule to get hail dent removal services before the end of hail season.
    • Fact you should get your car fixed ASAP because the added damage from a second hailstorm will most likely total your vehicle. 

Keep Hail Damage Repair Costs at a Minimum

Having hail damage repairs completed promptly will save you from future dent repairs that will cost you more. Subsequent damage from a second hail event can worsen dents to the point where they can’t be fixed using paintless dent removal.

This means you’d need either replacement panels or expensive auto body repairs to fix the damage. Instead, visiting a PDR shop for a free evaluation can determine if this cost-effective method can fix your damaged vehicle.

Luckily, most dents from hail can be fixed using PDR, and many PDR shops can work with insurance companies to provide accurate estimates that ensure a proper payout for the repairs. Hail dent removal using PDR is also fast, so you’ll be out of the dent shop in no time.

In the event your vehicle cannot be fixed with PDR, we can recommend a trusted auto body shop instead.

Ensure You Receive An Accurate Repair Claim Payment

After auto hail damage the first thing you should do is call your insurance company and file a claim. They will send out an adjuster to assess the vehicle these initial assessments are almost always off. To ensure you get an accurate quote seek out a PDR professional as they will be able to take accurate pictures under specialty lighting and calculate all R&I (remove and install) and R&R (remove and replace) cost to ensure you get a full claim payout to ensure your vehicle gets fixed back to pre-storm conditions.

As the insured, you have the legal right to get your vehicle fixed at any shop you chose. If you decide to go with the shop the insurance company recommends, they may choose to use conventional repairs diminishing the value of your vehicle further. Likewise, by going to the shop your insurance company recommends they are required to take your deductible.

Restore the Value of Your Car

Fixing your vehicles hail damage using paintless dent repair is the preferred method, because it’s minimally invasive and preserves your car’s original paint. PDR will effectively fix the dents from hail without the need for further repairs, and restores your vehicle’s value to its pre-damaged condition.

It’s important to have repairs completed quickly, since the hail damage may have reduced your vehicle’s value by thousands of dollars. In the event of a second hail event or a collision, you want to ensure your vehicle is not at risk of being prematurely totaled. In addition, when your car sustains additional damage that cannot be fixed with PDR, that means you’ll need traditional repairs.

This solution fixes your vehicle’s appearance, but does not restore your vehicle value, since it involves repainting and invalidating the factory finish warranty. Repainting and replacing parts of your car panels depreciates the value of your car.

That’s why you should seek vehicle hail repair services right away so you can reap all the benefits of PDR. All in all, it’s crucial to seek vehicle hail repair services in good time, to ensure the damage is accurately assessed and reflected in your claim payment, and is fixed quickly and thoroughly.

To protect your vehicle value, time and money, opt for paintless dent repair for your vehicle hail damage. Contact Total Storm Solutions today to schedule your free estimate.

1. Repairing Dents From Hail Is Quick Through Paintless Dent Repair

You may be worried about the inconvenience you’ll have to endure when getting your car’s hail damage fixed. If you rely on your car to get to work, you may not be able to afford the downtime.

However, as your auto body repair technician will tell you, fixing hail damage is faster and easier using paintless dent repair (PDR). Depending on the extent of the hail damage and its location on your car’s body panels, PDR can take less than two hours. PDR is effective, and it also preserves the original factory finish paint of your car.

When a hailstorm does damage to your car, you can get PDR without long wait times. When more time is needed for the repairs we will help facilitate a rental car for you and your family.

2. You May Exceed Your Insurance’s Claim Time Limits for Hail Damage

If you’ve comprehensive coverage from your auto insurance, they’ll pay for the hail dent repair costs. However, most insurances have limits for when you must file claims for hail damage.

If the claim time expires before you file your hail damage claim, your insurance may not pay up. If another hailstorm damages your car before you get the original hail dents repaired, you’ll have a rough time with your insurance adjuster.

Most insurances deal with the situation differently, but you’ll almost always be on the shorter end of the stick when you postpone auto hail damage repair.

3. Postponing Hail Damage Repair May End up Costing You More

When the hail dents attract cracks and rust, which rules out paintless dent repair, you will have to settle for the conventional dent repair techniques.

This means that your car’s panels may be replaced or repainted. Not only is replacing and repainting a car’s body panel expensive but it also reduces the car’s overall value. Additionally, it takes a lot of time to get your car repaired using traditional dent repair techniques.

This means that you’ll end up using more time and money when you postpone your hail damage repair.

4.Your Car Would Fetch a Lower Price If You Decided to Sell or Trade In

You may come across a trade-in deal that you cannot pass or decide to sell your car. In such scenarios, your car will attract a lower value if the hail damage is not fixed. Even when the damage looks minor hail cars typically take a $5,000- $8,000 hit in resale value. However, when the hail damage is fixed through PDR, there’ll be no signs of repair, and your car will look as good as new. Therefore, you’ll have the upper hand in a trade-in deal or when selling your car.

Waiting to get auto hail damage repair will cost you more in the long run. When your car sustains hail damage, seek paintless dent repair in Dallas-Fort Worth as soon as you can. It will preserve the overall value of your car and prevent future repair costs.

Is it worth fixing hail damage on a car?

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“Does paintless dent repair work on hail damage?” If no paint damage is present, then paintless dent repair is the top choice for car hail damage. In fact, 80% to 90% of dents from hail can be repaired using paintless dent repair methods. This modern technique of hail dent removal can provide a number of advantages.

What happens if you don’t repair hail damage on car?

The longer that you wait to get your hail damage fixed, the more that you risk having further damage done to your car. You might even notice a few spots where the dent was so severe that it damaged (and chipped off) the paint. Without your car’s body paint, you could leave the metal susceptible to rust and corrosion.

Myth : PDR is Temporary, Dents Are Eternal!

Modern car bodies employ alloys that exhibit memory function to a significant degree. The alloy memory function allows for seamless easing of the dent back to its original smooth surface without apprehension over reverting to its dented state.
Whether it’s a door ding or tennis hail dent, aluminum or steel body, old or new alloy, we know how to bring your vehicle back to pre-storm conditions at Total Storm Solutions.

Myth : ‘I Can Do It Better!’

Modern car bodies employ alloys that exhibit memory function to a significant degree. The alloy memory function allows for seamless easing of the dent back to its original smooth surface without apprehension over reverting to its dented state.
Whether it’s a door ding or tennis hail dent, aluminum or steel body, old or new alloy, we know how to bring your vehicle back to pre-storm conditions at Total Storm Solutions.

Myth: Filing a Hail Claim will raise my insurance rates

Hail claims are labeled as no fault claims, and therefore hardly if ever will raise your insurance premiums. This depends on your insurance provider and policy, but it is not unreasonable to make a hail damage claim when needed. “Generally, no fault (comprehensive) claims won’t trigger a rate hike,” says Penny Gusner, Insurance.com senior consumer analyst. That’s because insurers typically deem severe weather events and other perils covered by comprehensive to be beyond your control.