Every Dent Has A Solution

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Why PDR?

Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) is a game-changer in vehicle restoration. It’s a method that uses precision tools and skilled techniques to reshape your vehicle’s metal without altering its factory finish. Perfect for dents caused by hail, door dings, or parking lot mishaps, PDR offers a faster, cost-effective, and eco-friendly alternative to traditional bodywork.

With no paint, fillers, or extended downtime, it restores your vehicle’s appearance while preserving its value.

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Door Ding Solution

Door dings don’t just hurt your car’s looks—they can affect resale value too. PDR offers a simple, paint-free solution to restore your car’s appearance with precision and care. By preserving the original paint and avoiding costly fillers, PDR ensures a flawless finish with minimal downtime. Whether the ding is on your door, fender, or quarter panel, this efficient method gets you back on the road fast.

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Complex Repairs

When it comes to complex dents, experience matters. Will’s passion for solving difficult repairs drives PDR+ to consistently deliver exceptional results. Using advanced tools and techniques, PDR+ transforms large dents without compromising the vehicle's paint or structure—giving your car a seamless, like-new look.

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PDR Cost Explained

The cost of Paintless Dent Repair depends on a variety of factors. Dents come in all shapes and sizes, and their location on your vehicle can affect accessibility and repair complexity. Larger dents or those near edges or structural components require more time and expertise, while smaller, shallow dents are often quicker to fix.

Every dent is unique—submit your photos to receive a personalized estimate tailored to your vehicle.

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Common Questions

  • PDR is a technique that removes dents from a vehicle without altering its original paint. It uses specialized tools to reshape the metal from the inside out.

  • PDR is effective for minor to medium-sized dents caused by hail, door dings, or minor impacts. It may not be suitable for deep dents with paint damage or sharp creases.

  • No, PDR preserves your vehicle’s factory paint. The process avoids sanding or repainting, maintaining your car’s original finish.

  • Yes, PDR is suitable for most cars, trucks, and SUVs. We have experience working with a wide range of makes and models.

  • Absolutely. PDR works on vehicles of all ages, as long as the paint is in good condition.

  • No, once the dent is removed using PDR, it doesn’t return. The process restores the metal to its original position.

  • Yes! PDR+ offers mobile services within the Birmingham area, bringing expert repairs right to your doorstep.

  • In many cases, yes! Insurance often covers hail damage and other minor repairs. PDR+ welcomes insurance claims.

  • Simply fill out our contact form, upload photos of the damage, and we’ll provide a tailored estimate for your repair.

  • Yes, PDR is typically much faster, as it avoids the time-consuming steps of sanding, painting, and drying.

  • If PDR isn’t viable, we’ll advise you on alternative repair options to restore your vehicle.