Profession Hail Damage Repair
Hail damage can leave your vehicle covered in dents across the hood, roof, trunk, doors, and body panels. Even when the vehicle is still drivable, hail damage can reduce appearance, resale value, and long-term protection.
Hail Damage Is Often More Than Cosmetic
Hail damage is often more widespread than it first appears. Small dents can be difficult to see under normal lighting, especially on lighter-colored vehicles. A proper hail inspection uses controlled lighting and a panel-by-panel review to identify the full extent of the damage.
Paintless dent repair is often the preferred method when the paint is still intact. If hail has cracked paint, damaged moldings, broken glass, or created sharp dents, traditional body repair or refinishing may also be needed.
Hail Damage We Repair
- Hood Dents
- Roof Dents
- Trunk and Liftgate Dents
- Door and Quarter Panel Dents
- Fender Dents
- Broken or Damaged Trim
- Cracked or damaged Glass
- Paint Damage from Severe Impact
Why Repair Hail Damage
- Helps protect vehicle value
- Reduces the chance of corrosion if paint is damaged
- Improves appearance
- Helps avoid trade-in or resale deductions
- Allows hidden or glass damage to be found
- Restores confidence in the vehicle's conditionHood Dents





