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The Free Hail Estimate Group was formed to revolutionize the hail repair process for you, our customers. We are insurance aprroved and can work hand-in-hand with your insurance provider to get you top dollar for your claim. Let us turn this negative situation into a positive experience, so that you can get back on the road with a smile on your face.

We are aware that you care about your vehicle, and are concerned with who's care you are leaving it in. That is why our work is backed by a 100% satisfaction guarantee. We also have several references available by request.

Lastly, we realize that not everyone is familiar with the PDR process, and may have several questions about what it is that we do. That is what we are here for. If your question is not answered in this section, we are standing by around the clock to field whatever questions you may have. Give one of our experts a call today.

What are the benefits of PDR?

The most important benefit is quality. This method is the closest you can get to the dent never happening in the first place. No grinding, bondo, fillers, or primers are needed because your original factory paint is not disturbed. There are no problems with filler or paint shrinkage months after the repair as is typical with most body shop repairs.

Cost is also a major benefit of PDR. Repairs are typically between one-quarter to one-third the cost of conventional dent repair.

Time savings is yet another advantage. Many dents can be fixed in less than an hour. Hail damage is typically fixed in one day with PDR. A body shop may take 2-3 weeks for the same type of damage.

Environmental concerns are another benefit of PDR. Since this process keeps the original factory paint on your vehicle, there is no need for the paint, chemicals, or other toxins that are used extensively in body shops when repairing dents. PDR is 100% environmentally friendly. Go green with Free Hail Estimate!

Will My Paint Be Damaged?

No. Today's factory paints are very flexible and will not be damaged in any way by this process. PDR is the only way to repair a dent and still keep your factory paint.

Will my dents come back?

Absolutely not. Once a dent has been removed properly with PDR, it never comes back.

Can PDR Help Sell My Car?

Ever hear the saying "Image is everything"? Most people judge a car by its appearance. If it looks good they assume it has been well taken care of. Used car dealers and wholesalers know this. They also know that what they spend on PDR, will be made back many times over, and will help them sell the car quicker. If you're selling your car, PDR is one of the best ways to get top dollar, more interested buyers, and a quicker sale.

What should I look for when choosing a PDR company for my repairs?

That is a very important question. Some of the things that we feel are extremely important here at Free Hail Estimate are; a well established company with years of time tested experience and an outstanding reputation, a positive corporate image within the community and the industry, a comprehensive professional website, a national toll free phone number that can be reached year round, a written national warranty, strong customer service skills, good references available by request, testimonials from previous customers that can be viewed, a strong working relationship with all the major insurance companies and we feel like the most important thing is a strong and willing desire to earn your business and the business of your friends and family.

What if the damage doesn't appear to be severe enough to justify an insurance claim?

You would be surprised. In most cases the average amount of damage is around $2000. Many dents aren't readily visible to the untrained eye, especially when viewed outdoors in the sunlight. Our professionally trained damage appraisers will inspect your vehicle free of charge and advise you of hidden damage that could cost you later when you turn in your lease or trade in or sell your vehicle.

I haven't made a claim with my insurance company yet...how much time do I have to generate a claim?

Claims are supposed to be made in a "timely" manner, which usually equates to 30-60 days from the time of occurrence. If you haven't already made a claim, we strongly advise you call your insurance company as soon as possible before time runs out.

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