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Get Your Car Looking New with Auto Body Repairs

A car could be a priceless possession for many and any kind of dent or damage to the auto body can take away its overall look. If you have neglected your vehicle care or have been recently involved in an accident, your car needs attention and you may have to get the auto body repaired through auto reconditioning specialists.

A lot of breakthroughs have been happening in the auto body collision repair field, one of the most popular being paintless dent repair. This quick technique involves removing all the minor dents without having to repaint the damaged portion. This is widely used to repair minor body creases, hail damage, minor bumper indentations and door dings. However, if there is paint damage on the vehicle, then this technique may not be suitable.

Today you can quickly have your car repaired of its dents, broken glass, peeled off paint or any other damage caused due to collision. It is important to find a collision repair facility with well qualified and trained technicians who can repair your vehicle and restore it to its original shape and make it looking new.

There may be times when you may not know what to do when repairs are required for your vehicle as a result of which the auto body repair may get neglected and even put off for a long time resulting in more damages leading to more expenses out of your pocket.

Below are some helpful tips you can follow to get you started with your auto body repair and get your car to look its best.

  1. First you need to find whether your insurance policy covers your vehicle damages and if they do, then to what extent does it cover.
  2. Once this is done, you need to know the expense you will have to incur from your pocket for the repairs based on the extent of insurance coverage.
  3. The next step is to find a highly trained and well qualified technician who offers quality repairs, competitive rates, and an extraordinary service. It is also important that your auto body specialist handles your insurance claims in a superior and professional manner ensuring quick and efficient work.
  4. Additionally, if multiple repairs are required, make sure the auto body shop offers all the services your vehicle needs and ensures high quality work. Also make sure you get a quote before you get any work started on your vehicle. This will ensure that you do not get any surprise bills.
  5. Once you have received an estimate for the work, you can schedule a time to have your vehicle repaired.

There are a lot of things that one needs to look into while planning on having the vehicle repaired. It is important to take your vehicle to the right place because simply taking your car to anyone or trying to do the repairs yourself is not an ideal option. Therefore, make sure you give your vehicle the required maintenance and take care of it to ensure a longer life.


Beaudry's Autobody Repair is centrally located in the North San Diego County community of Oceanside. We use the finest equipment and our highly trained technicians are I-Car certified

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Help! Auto Body Technician School....?
Funny story actually. For the past 10 years, one of the cars I've always wanted to own was a 1972 Mazda RX3 or a 1976 Nissan Laurel SGX (Japanese Muscle). I found a lot of them for pretty cheap but the body (on every single one of them) needed major work. It was either damages from collision or body rot, and so on. I thought to myself, The car itself is at least $2-$3 grand and on top of that, I might need to pay someone a few more grand to repair the body. So I came up with an conclusion: I'm going to get this car regardless but since it's so old, regardless which one I buy, it's going to need some bodywork done do it. Since I'm into (but do not know how to) repair and refinish auto body, this might work out perfectly and I can repair the car myself for a fraction of the price. And now: I'm interested in starting a career as a collision/auto body repairer. I was looking at UTI and WyoTech. I do not know if WyoTech offers training in auto body repair as it did not show anything on thier website but it's one of the automotive school that's close by. I, personally, would do the research myself, but it may be extensive and maybe others were in the same situation and had already come up with an resolution. What I want to know is: -What are the pro's and con's of both? If any? -Which is more reputable? -Which is more expensive? -Which has more hands-on, better quality instructor & training? -Which assists in job placement? -What are the duration of each? I apologize for the many questions but if there's any UTI or WyoTech graduates or other who knows, please reply and tell me how your experience was. Please try not to be biased as this is really important to me. Which school was better and why? Also if it helps, my location is based out of Sacramento, California. Thanks.

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