Got dents from hail, door dings, or minor bumps? We help Lubbock drivers get their vehicle cleaned up without the extra time and cost that can come with more invasive body work.
If your vehicle has small dents but the paint is still intact, paintless dent repair may be the right move. Send us your info, photos, and any insurance paperwork, and we’ll help you figure out the next step.
Paintless dent repair, or PDR, is a method used to remove dents without sanding, filling, or repainting the damaged area. It works by carefully massaging the metal back into place from behind the panel when the paint surface is still in good shape.
PDR is often a strong option for hail damage, small creases, door dings, and other minor dents. It can help preserve your factory finish and may cut down on repair time compared to more traditional body work.
Not every dent can or should be repaired this way. That’s why we take a look at the actual damage first and tell you straight whether PDR makes sense or whether a more involved repair would be the better call.
A lot of dent repair jobs in West Texas start with hail claims. If you’re working through insurance, we can help you understand the process and keep things moving.
We’re here to advocate for you, explain what’s going on in plain English, and help make sure the repair plan matches the real damage to your vehicle.
Flatland Collision is a locally owned Lubbock shop built on integrity, customer service, and family values. We’re not here to shove you through some giant chain-shop process. We’re here to look at your vehicle, give you an honest recommendation, and help you get back on the road.
Our team brings years of experience in both repair work and insurance-related claims, which helps when the job is not just about fixing a dent, but also dealing with the paperwork and process around it.
We provide paintless dent repair for drivers in Lubbock and surrounding areas, including South Lubbock. If your vehicle was hit by hail or picked up dents from daily wear and tear, we’re here to help you figure out the best repair path.
No. PDR works best when the paint is still intact and the dent is not too deep or stretched. We inspect the damage first and let you know if it’s a good candidate.
Yes, a lot of hail damage can be repaired with PDR. It’s one of the most common uses for it, especially when there are multiple small dents and the paint surface has not been broken.
Usually no. That’s one of the main benefits. PDR is meant to restore the panel without sanding, filling, or repainting.
That depends on how many dents there are, how severe they are, and where they’re located. Smaller jobs may move quickly, while hail claims with lots of dents can take longer.
Yes. If your dents are tied to hail or another covered event, we can help you understand the claims process and work through the paperwork.
Door dings, minor creases, hail dents, and other small dents where the paint is still in good shape are often good fits.
In many cases, yes. Since it skips repainting and filler work, it can reduce labor and materials. It depends on the damage, but it’s often a more efficient option when it applies.
It helps, but the easiest thing is to send us your info and photos first. We can take a look and guide you from there.
Not sure if your vehicle qualifies for paintless dent repair? Send us a few photos or give us a call. We’ll help you figure out whether PDR is the right fit and what the next step should be.
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