Repairing Your Vehicle

There are many steps involved with the repair process. As a general rule, the more damage caused in the accident, the more complex the repair process is. Listed below are the necessary steps for an "average" collision repair.

Administrative
After the estimate has been written, the insurance company and owner approvals are obtained.

Parts
In most cases, parts are ordered before the vehicle goes into production.

Disassembly
The estimate is given to the technician that has been assigned to repair your vehicle. Damaged parts are removed, and a list is prepared for the Customer Service Representative that details all hidden damage found at this time.

Revised Estimate
The Customer Service Representative makes changes to the estimate based on additional damage that is found and forwards this information to the insurance company. The vehicle owner is called with an update.

Additional Parts
Many times, additional parts will need to be ordered after the estimate is revised.

Structural Repairs
If any damage is found to the inner structure, it is repaired on one of our five frame racks.

Cosmetic Repairs
After removing the vehicle from the frame rack, sheet metal repair and replacement operations are performed.

Refinish Preparation
All panels that will need to be refinished go through a very thorough preparation process.

Refinishing
The outside finish is applied in one of two Spraybake downdraft/heated spray booths.

Polishing
The exterior of the vehicle is polished as needed to match the original factory finish and texture.

Reassembly
The vehicle goes back to the body shop to have trim such as door handles and moldings reinstalled.

Mechanical Repairs
Any mechanical operations that are performed by a specialist, such as air bag replacement, are performed at this time.

Detailing
The vehicle is cleaned thoroughly inside and out.

Quality Control
Each area that was repaired is checked closely to ensure that all work was properly completed. In addition, most repaired vehicles are road tested . Many areas are checked for proper operation; instrument panel gauges, stereo operation, power windows and locks, as well as all lights, to name just a few. If anything is found not operating correctly it is either repaired, or if it is something not related to the loss, the customer is notified.

Customer Called
The customer is called every 3 to 5 days during the repair to keep them informed as to the progress of the repairs.

Customer Satisfaction Index
The customer is called approximately one week after they pick up their vehicle to make sure that they are happy with not only the repair work, but the entire repair process.

Certified Technicians
Our technicians are I-CAR Gold Class Certified, which means that they are trained in the latest techniques and methods for repairing your vehicle and returning it to pre-accident condition.
Your Repair is Guaranteed
Impact Auto Body offers a Limited Lifetime Warranty on the work performed on your vehicle. We know the value of your vehicle and we make sure you are completely satisfied. Our Customer Service Index (CSI) is always 97% and above.
Schedule an Appointment
Contact us today at (480) 325-5035 or click on the link below for a free estimate.