If your car ends up in a collision, one of
the main priorities you will have is car restoration. You would want your car
to be restored to the condition it was in before the accident happened. You can
even say you would prefer your car looking like the day you bought it. Who
would refuse to have a car that not only looks like it had been fully restored,
but looks like it has just been taken out of the showroom? Friends and family
would surely wonder if you had purchased a brand new ride.
Unfortunately, this is not what happens in
most cases. So many self-proclaimed body repair shops end up doing a botched
job with their client’s vehicles. You need to know what ‘road blocks’ are there
that may prevent you from hiring the best repair company and driving a car that
looks new even when it just came from an accident:
Roadblock #1: Collision shops interested in
the least hassle.
After all, collision shops are businesses
that seek the bottom line of profit for the least expense on their part. This
means that some shops tell their clients that their car may be good for a
partial repair even when it needs full repair. Some shops also have the
tendency to ‘forget’ telling car owners when their insurance companies are not
willing to shoulder all items requiring repair.
Moreover, these shops known for being
friendlier to insurers because it seems that they are more inclined to follow
what the company wants rather than what the customer has specified. Lastly,
unscrupulous collision shops usually go to the extent of slinging mud to their
competitors by claiming they are cheaper than those that offer quality, but
usually more expensive expertise.
By selecting the most competent repair center, you eventually save money, time, headaches, and frustration.
Roadblock #2: Insurers who obviously want
to make an easy buck.
Insurers want repair to be fast, and most
of all, cheap, for the obvious reason of increasing their profit. The consumer
nugget of wisdom that anything cheap is almost always not good and anything
good is almost always not cheap applies to repairing cars that have been
involved in collisions. Any step of the repair process that has been treated to
a short cut most probably will result in further defects and re-repairs.
Moreover, slipshod repairs do not do
anything positive relating to the value of your car. Thus, be wary of repair
centers that come packaged with your auto insurance policy.
Roadblock #3: Car windshield repairers may
be too focused on doing a good job on its end without looking at the entire
picture.
In situations when a car has been damaged
extensively, the chances of having the vehicle’s glass components (windshields,
windows, mirrors) needing repair is inevitable. The thing with glass and
windshield repair is that owners have an option to enlist the services of a
repair shop that specializes in glass repairs.
A car that has its body repaired in one
repair shop and have its glass components fixed in another may end up getting a
polished, ‘like nothing happened’ look, but may also look disjointed. Chances
are, the finished product may look like a patchwork of different efforts. Spare
your car from this look by hiring a single repair shop with the proper
qualifications, experience, and certifications, like D&D Body Shop. This
way, you are sure your car would look seamless and coherent, and not like
something that has spanking new components, but haphazardly thrown in together.
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