We know that awful feeling of seeing your beloved vehicle damaged by dents, whether from hail, a car accident or another means. Unfortunately, in Colorado, hail damage is an all-too-regular occurrence. In our 25 years of business, we’ve seen all kinds of vehicle damage, and we know how upsetting it is. For that reason, we’ll give every dent removal job our fullest attention.
Extreme Autoworks uses specialized paintless dent repair (PDR) techniques to remove dents. PDR is our first choice since it lets you keep the car’s original factory OEM paint and parts. If the damage is too severe for PDR, some panels may need to be replaced or repaired instead. In any case, we’ll repair the damage from start to finish thoroughly and professionally.
Dealing with insurance can be challenging, especially when your emotions may be running high. At Extreme Autoworks, we can answer your questions about hail damage, accidents and insurance. Did you know that hail damage is a comprehensive claim and is considered an act of God, so it won’t raise your insurance rate? You can rest assured that we’ll be there to help you along the way.
We’ve been repairing vehicles for more than 25 years, and our professional technicians will make sure your vehicle is back to pre-accident condition. We are Denver’s hail damage and dent removal specialists!

Our Paintless Dent Repair Services
Paintless dent repair (PDR) is the most common way to repair dents due to hail. Simply put, PDR uses special tools to remove dents from vehicles without disturbing or damaging the original paint. These tools are specifically designed to flex the underside of a vehicle’s metal to remove the damage without sanding, priming or painting.
PDR has become a viable and popular alternative to conventional body shop techniques due to advancements in high-tensile metals and the use of polyurethane paints on cars. PDR is also fast and inexpensive. You can avoid having to take your car into a body shop, where you’ll have to leave your vehicle for several days and spend a lot of money by coming to us instead. Many major automobile manufacturers also use PDR on their assembly lines.
PDR is both an art and a science. Since we’ve mastered these skills, we can remove door dings and small dents from your vehicle quickly and easily. And the results are amazing! Nothing is as durable as your car’s original factory finish, so our technicians are very careful to protect it. In Colorado, durability is a must due to the harsh climate as well as the sand and gravel used on Denver highways in the winter. Thanks to paintless dent repair, this service is quicker, less expensive, and convenient.

Paintless Dent Repair FAQs
What’s the insurance process for hail damage?
When an insurance company reviews a vehicle for a hail damage assessment, they’ll start with PDR. If PDR is not an option, then insurance moves to repair. If repair isn’t an option, they then choose replacement. This is the same model we follow for the repair process, which is why we’re able to get vehicles repaired faster and more efficiently than collision repair shops. A traditional collision repair/body shop’s main focus is on collision repairs and not hail damage.
Will hail damage make my insurance rates go up?
No. Insurance companies classify claims into two categories: collision and comprehensive. Hail damage is a comprehensive claim and is considered an act of God. Acts of God won’t increase your insurance rates.
Do I have to get my vehicle repaired where my insurance company tells me to go?
No. By law, It’s your choice. Extreme Autoworks has done hail damage repair for over 25 years, so we’re your one-stop shop for all your hail damage repair and more. Since we are hail repair experts, insurance companies prefer to work with us directly. And because we can get the jobs completed in a more timely and effective manner, our customers are back in their vehicles more quickly.
How long do I have to get my vehicle fixed?
Insurance checks are normally good for 180 days. However, the cost of your estimate is based on current labor and part rates. Waiting will increase your risk for “unrepaired damage” complications. We recommend getting your vehicle fixed right away.
What happens if I choose not to get my vehicle fixed?
A restriction for “unrepaired damage” is in effect on your insurance policy. Any future claims will be denied until your hail damage is repaired. We recommend that you get your vehicle fixed right away.
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