

Hail Dent Repair
Your vehicle is made of metal for a reason — to withstand the unpredictable conditions of the road. From high-speed travel to weather-related hazards, dents are sometimes unavoidable. While dents may not affect functionality, they can negatively impact your vehicle’s appearance, and ultimately, how you present yourself.
Maintaining your car’s pristine look after a hailstorm or minor collision might seem daunting, but that’s where Ultimate Finish steps in.


Frequently Asked Question
We now have an FAQ list that we hope will help you answer some of the more common ones.
Paintless Dent Repair (PDR), also commonly referred to as Paintless Dent Removal. It is a non-invasive repair method that restores a vehicle’s body at a significant cost savings. PDR can be used to remove dings and dents from vehicles, as well as autobody creases from hail damage.
Depends on your policy. Most 'full coverage' or 'comprehensive coverage' insurance will cover the cost of PDR after your deductible is met.
Dent that can't be reached from the backside of the panel. Sometime overly complex dents or ones where the paint has already been cracked would also fall into this category. A free estimate can quickly determine which dents can be fixed.
PDR is a technical craft. Trained technicians are use specialized tools to apply pressure to the backside of the vehicle panel to remove surface imperfections. Sometimes tapping or cupping is used to massage dents out of the body of the vehicle without damaging the paint.
Genrel rule of thumb $75 - 125 per dent. Most 'comprehensive coverage' will cover the entire cost after deductible without raising your rates.


Paintless Dent Repair
Paintless dent repair is a widely used technique for repairing hail damage on vehicles. It’s a proven method for removing unsightly dents, dings, and minor body damage without the need for repainting. This technique maintains your car’s original finish while restoring its smooth appearance.
When hail strikes, many car owners assume the damage is permanent. However, that’s not the case. Paintless dent repair offers a simple and cost-effective solution — one that is often covered by insurance. It’s easy to access, doesn't lower the car’s long-term value, and is more eco-friendly than traditional repairs, as it requires no new materials or paint.
At Ultimate Finish, we deliver the same high-quality restoration results, but in an environmentally sustainable way. Our method helps bring your vehicle back to a factory-like condition while preserving its original paint. Wondering how to prepare your car for paintless dent repair? Let’s walk you through the simple steps.