The 3 Major Concerns of Our Auto Body Repair Customers

Tuesday, March 27th, 2012

There are 3 major areas of concern that we hear repeatedly from our customers here at L & H Auto Body. These are concerns about our ability to get an exact auto body paint match for the damaged areas of the vehicle, concerns about the driveability of the vehicle after the repairs are completed, and concerns about our ability to repair frame damage the vehicle may have suffered in a collision. All of these are legitimate questions that we are confident we can address to the satisfaction of our auto body repair customers.

We use the latest waterborne painting systems for our auto body painting work, which are the same systems that auto manufacturers use in the original factory paint jobs on their cars. We are able to get an exact paint match that is truly spectacular. We can match all kinds of paints, including the pearl essence paints on high-end cars, so that you can’t tell the difference between the original paint and the paint on the repaired surfaces of the car.

We use the most advanced laser alignment machines to ensure that cars with suspension damage are perfectly aligned after we are finished with our repair work. When a car leaves our shop, it will handle as well as, or better than, it did before the accident.

In past years, a car with a bent frame was almost impossible to repair. But, today, our highly trained technicians using our sophisticated repair equipment can repair a damaged car frame so that it exceeds the original specs of some car manufacturers.

If you bring your car to us for collision repairs, you can be assured that we will return it to you in excellent condition, with matching paint, perfectly aligned wheels and a straight frame. We have auto body repair shops in Evergreen and Minturn to serve customers in all of the mountain communities west of Denver and in the Vail Valley.

Category : Auto Body Repair Shop, Auto Body Shop, Auto Frame Straightening, Car Dent Repairs, Car Paint, Collision Repairs

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