What Happens When I Have a Dent Repair Done?

What Happens When I Have a Dent Repair Done?

What Happens When I Have a Dent Repair Done?

 

Paintless Dent Repair or PDR is one of the most common and easy methods of dent repair. This method was developed by technicians to make fixing some of the more common problems in auto-vehicle repair easy. It’s a fairly simple process, but customers rarely have information regarding it which makes them skeptical of the entire process. Today, we will break down the process so that the next time you require dent repair, you’re not confused regarding the process at all.

 

What Are the Steps to PDR?

PDR is a relatively simple process, and most technicians break it down into three main steps that have various degrees of complication depending on the type of dents incurred on the car’s body.

1. Estimation  

The technicians will examine the car’s body and configure the number of dents and identify the dents they can apply PDR on. They also take this time to understand the time and cost for the repair so they can present this estimate to the customers.

2. Repair 

 The technicians will conduct the repairs according to the problem that they’ve identified. Each repair is different, and the technicians plan the work according to each repair.

3. Results 

Technicians will bring in the customers so they’re aware of the aesthetics and functionality of the vehicle after their repairs. This is a time for the customer to voice any issues or concerns regarding the repairs conducted by the technicians.

Types of Techniques Used by a PDR Technician 

PDR technicians don’t just use one method to fix a customer’s car. There are two main techniques that most PDR technicians apply depending on the leverage they wish to create for the dent. The technique that they use depends largely on the position and depth of the dent. Sometimes, it’s easy to pull out a dent using one method instead of the other. Other times, it’s up to the technician’s discretion.

We have listed the two techniques below:

1) PDR using Metal Contact

The most common method of PDR is using metal rods and body picks. Technicians use this method to pop out the dent from the underside of the body’s panel.  This method is easier to orchestrate for many as there’s not a great degree of leverage that one needs to work on the panel’s underside.

2) PDR using Glue Pull Repair 

Glue Pull Repair or GPR works by pulling out the outer panel of the car’s body.  Technicians use glue and specially designed glue tabs to create an outward pull to pop out the dent. Technicians have to be very careful of the temperatures of the glue and the panel so that nothing goes awry.

Benefits of Repairing Dents at Sioux Falls Dent Repair

Here, at Sioux Falls Dent Repair, we have ARC-certified technicians for PDR and hail damage. Our main goal is to take care of you and ensure that your car gets the best service it needs. Once your car is in our body shop, you can stop worrying about it. 

We promise you clear communication, so you know everything we’re conducting on your car and ensure you’ll get your car looking as good as new.

For more information regarding PDR, visit us at www.siouxfallsdentrepair.com, or contact us at 605-205-8842.

Dent Repair on Your EV with an IMI Accredited Technician is a Must

Dent Repair on Your EV with an IMI Accredited Technician is a Must

Dent Repair on Your EV with an IMI Accredited Technician is a Must

 

Your electric vehicle is less likely to get into accidents because of all the computerized sensors it has. However, accidents don’t always occur when the car’s on the road. Sometimes, they can occur even when you’re car is carefully parked in the driveway. Dent and dings on electric vehicles hurt your wallet a lot more than dents on a normal car. What’s more concerning is that there are very few auto-repair shops with IMI accredited technicians to help your electric vehicle.

Read on as we tell you how you can save money on dent repair through paintless dent repair and why IMI accredited technicians are the best choice for you. 

What Is PDR? 

Paintless Dent Repair or PDR is a non-invasive method of fixing dents and dings on your electric vehicle. It’s a method that auto-technicians prefer due to the ease with which they can do it. It doesn’t involve any extra paint or extra material, which is why it’s so popular. It doesn’t involve any cutting or scrapping of metal and thus saves both you and the auto-technicians a significant amount of time.

How Does it Work?  

The PDR process is fairly simple. You bring the car into the auto-shop. Your accredited IMI technician will look at the dent or dent if they’re more than one to assess how many of them, they can perform PDR on. They will then give you an estimate based on this assessment. After you’ve consented to the estimate and the procedure, the certified technician will get to work. The procedure involves the use of special tools and techniques acquired through years of experience to pop out the dents on the body of your electric vehicle. Once they’ve done this, they further look into the body of the vehicle to ensure that they’re not missing anything. Once they’ve done this, you can pay and have your car back in your garage. 

Benefits of PDR

There are many advantages to this process, and we have listed some of them below: 

1. It helps retain your car’s value

Paintless Dent Repair doesn’t involve any extra material, which means that your car’s value will not depreciate based on this procedure. 

2. Insurance companies cover PDR.

Your electric vehicle is already going to be heavy on your wallet for other reasons. Since insurance companies cover PDR, you don’t have to worry about paying for this procedure out of your wallet.

3. They’re environmentally friendly

Paintless Dent Repair doesn’t involve any wastage by scrapping material. It doesn’t use paint which means that no harmful chemicals are released into the environment.

Why Choose Sioux Falls Dent Repair for Your EV needs?

Sioux Falls has IMI accredited technicians who have years of experience with electric vehicles. We have worked on the bodies of cars like Tesla Model 3, Tesla Model X, Nissan Leaf, Audi e-Tron, or EV Ford Mustang.

You must take your electric vehicle to certified IMI accredited technicians for many reasons. We have listed a few of them below: 

1. It’ll cost you less

IMI accredited technicians know what they’re doing and thus are likely to botch the job.

2. You’ll get quality of service.

IMI accredited technicians train for years so that they can achieve finesse, you’ll get the best work possible.

3. They are reliable.

 Since they’re accredited and claim to be too, they’re held to a higher standard. This standard means that you can rely on them to put the best work forward.

Here at Sioux Falls Dent Repair, our main priority is the customer. Don’t believe us?  Come on down to our shop and let us sort you out.

For more information regarding PDR, visit us at www.siouxfallsdentrepair.com, or contact us at 605-205-8842

 

 

 

Dent Repair on Electric Vehicles

Dent Repair on Electric Vehicles

Dent Repair on Electric Vehicles

Since there has been a greater strive for fuel efficiency and lower carbon footprints, electric vehicles have started to gain popularity. Since there are more electric cars on the road, like a Tesla (Model 3, Model Y, Model S or Model X), Hyundai Kona, or a Jaguar I-Pace, more and more of these vehicles have started to show up for dent repair services in Sioux Falls. The types of systems that are used to repair these dents can vary. 

If you’re going to Sioux Falls Dent Repair for dent removal from your electric vehicle, you’d be glad to know that they are the only dent repair shop in Sioux Falls that are IMI certified. Because of this reason, you know you can trust their dent repair services. 

Incurring hail damage or dings to your electric vehicle can be very stressful – especially if you have an electric vehicle. Fortunately for Sioux Fall residents, technicians at our shop can quickly diagnose the problem your car has, repair the dents and dings, and restore your electric vehicle to its initial condition.

After the repair is done, your car will be available for you to pick up. 

Why Should You Choose Sioux Falls Dent Repair?

Sioux Falls Dent Repair is the premier paintless dent repair specialist in Sioux Falls. Not only do we specialize in paintless dent repair, but we are also the only IMI certified car repair shop in Sioux Falls. If you’re booking an appointment for a paintless dent repair at our shop – in most cases, you’ll get your vehicle back the same day. 

The certifications that we have are:

  • ARC PDR Repair Master Technician Certified
  • ARC  Hail Damage Repair Master Certified
  • PDR Nation Certified:
    • Ethics and Standards
    • Hail Damage Estimating
    • Corrosion Protection and Paint
  • NAPDRT Certified
  • Dent Trainer Hail Damage Estimating Certified

The PDR Process

Every day, our expert technicians work on the cars that come into our shop. The PDR process can remove a dent or ding from your electric vehicle without compromising the paint or hurting too much of your wallet. But how does the PDR process work?

Evaluating the Damage

The first step to any repair process is evaluating the damage that has been done. Where did the dent happen? How big is it? How can I reach the dent? After evaluating the dent and determining if it can be removed through PDR, the area around the dent is prepared for PDR.

Accessing the Dent

In most conditions, a technician will access the dent from the back side. This means that they will first carefully remove the trim panels, the taillights, and in some conditions, they might have to remove panels like the hood or trunk lid as well. 

Once the dent can be accessed, the technician can perform PDR to fix the body of your car. It is crucial that for this step of the process, you have an expert technician working on your car. 

Applying Slow Pressure

With the help of specialized tools, the body of the car is massaged so the exterior can be restored to its original position. Because of the expertise of our technicians, we can complete the PDR process on the same day you send us our vehicle.

The Bottom Line

If your electric vehicle has sustained a dent or a ding, contact Sioux Falls Dent Repair for our exemplary services! You can also book us for a free damage assessment. 

We Visit A Local Dent Repair Shop

We Visit A Local Dent Repair Shop

We Visit A Local Dent Repair Shop

While in St. Louis for the 2019 International Hail expo last weekend, we had a chance to stop by and see our friends at the local Paintless Dent Repair Company Dentzilla in St. Peters, Missouri.

They were currently hosting the IMI EV level 2 training course. This is the same course we took in January in Florida while attending the PDR College Advanced Skills Seminar for Paintless Dent Repair training. In this course they train technicians not only the dangers of electric vehicles when working on these high voltage systems but how to take the special safety precautions for technicians, the customer and the vehicles safety. Vehicles with these types of systems are for example a Tesla, a Prius, Volt or any hybrid equipped vehicle.