Dents and dings make your car look worn and neglected — but traditional bodywork can be costly and time-consuming. Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) fixes the damage without paint or fillers, often the same day.
Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) is a modern, non-invasive technique used to remove dents and dings without paint or fillers. It's ideal for minor damage where the paint remains intact — helping maintain your car's original factory finish.
Small dents from storms can be repaired without affecting your paint — often dozens of dents in a single visit.
Shopping carts, parking-lot doors, or minor impacts can leave dents. PDR makes them disappear.
If your car has small dents from low-speed accidents, PDR is often a faster, cheaper option than traditional repair.
Avoid costly end-of-lease penalties by fixing minor dents before returning a leased vehicle.
First, our technicians examine the dent's size, depth, and location to determine if PDR is the best solution. If the paint is intact and the dent is accessible, we proceed.
We carefully remove panels or use specialized tools to reach the back of the dent — so we can apply precise pressure without harming surrounding areas.
Using precision tools and expert techniques, we gently massage the dent back into place, restoring the surface to its original, smooth condition — no paint or filler.
Since no sanding, fillers, or repainting are required, your vehicle's original factory paint stays intact — keeping it looking brand new.
PDR is typically less expensive than conventional dent repair because it requires fewer materials and less labor — and often less than your insurance deductible.
Most PDR jobs can be completed in a few hours — compared to days or even weeks for traditional bodywork.
Since PDR doesn't involve painting or chemicals, it's a greener, eco-friendly option for car repair — no VOCs, no waste.
A repainted car can lose resale value. PDR preserves your vehicle's originality, ensuring a higher resale price when it's time to sell.
Drop off in the morning, drive home with your finish restored. Most PDR jobs are completed the same day.
Most PDR repairs are completed in just a few hours, depending on the size and number of dents.
PDR is best for shallow dents where the paint is intact. If the dent is too deep or the paint is cracked, traditional repair may be required.
Yes. PDR is an ideal solution for hail damage — it removes multiple small dents without the need for repainting.
Yes. PDR permanently removes dents by restoring the metal to its original shape — no risk of dents reappearing.
PDR is most effective on steel and aluminum panels. Some plastic bumpers or heavily damaged areas may require alternative repairs — we'll let you know after assessment.