In the Estimate Process area the vehicle is inspected and relevant data is entered into an estimate computer systems. This data is compiled to determine the cost of repairs. However, hidden damage that can not be seen may appear after the vehicle is disassembled.
Once the estimate is completed, the insurance company will review the estimate. The insurance company will determine if the vehicle is even repairable. Once this process is completed, the vehicle begins the actual repair process.
In Disassembly hidden damage is often found, and inner structure repairs are determined. Many times this will require scheduling insurance re-inspection and ordering additional parts.
The required parts for your vehicle are ordered. If a part needs to be special ordered, the order will be placed as soon as possible. Although many parts may arrive very quickly, the repair process can not begin until the shop receives all of the structural parts
In the Structure Repair area, the unitized body is returned back to the factory specification. A sophisticated measuring system is used to so. A computer based measurement system is used to analyze the frame of your vehicle and assure of an accurate repair.
The Body Repair Department replaces exterior panels, and all metal finishing that may be required. The vehicle begins to come back to life as sheet metal is installed and aligned. From here the vehicle will go to the paint preparations department.
Paint Preparation is a critical step in the refinishing process of every vehicle. All panels are prepared for paint, then primed and sealed to assure good adhesion when the final top color and clear coats of paint are applied.
Final moldings and detail pieces are put back on the vehicle in the reassembly area. All the vehicle's systems are checked during this process. The vehicle is almost complete and ready for delivery when it is in this stage.
During the repair process the vehicle accumulates dust from the repairs. It will be cleaned. It will also be road tested to ensure that everything is working properly. A final inspection will assure that the vehicle is restored to it's pre-accident condition.
Delivery is the last step in the repair process. When the customer arrives to pick up the vehicle, the bill is explained and the final paper work is completed. The customer drives away in the vehicle that has been restored to it's pre-accident condition.