Welcome to Primetech PDR.
High-Quality Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) Services
Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) is often a better choice than traditional body repair for several reasons:
Cost-Effective – PDR is generally less expensive because it doesn’t require sanding, body filler, or repainting. Traditional repairs involve labor-intensive processes and expensive materials, increasing the cost.
Faster Repair Time – Since PDR doesn’t require repainting or waiting for fillers to dry, the process is much quicker. Most dents can be fixed within a few hours, while traditional body shop repairs can take days.
Maintains Original Paint – Keeping the factory paint is important for preserving the car’s value. Traditional repairs require repainting, which may not match the original perfectly and can reduce resale value.
Eco-Friendly – PDR avoids the use of chemicals, fillers, and paints, making it a more environmentally friendly option compared to traditional body repair methods.
No Risk of Paint Mismatch – With PDR, there’s no need to worry about blending new paint with the old, ensuring a seamless finish.
Better for Minor to Moderate Dents – PDR is excellent for small dents, hail damage, and dings where the paint remains intact, making it the preferred method in many cases.
However, PDR isn't always the best choice for severe dents, deep creases, or areas where the paint is already damaged. In those cases, traditional body repair may be necessary.
Ivan Ivanov
Owner
Our Services
In Shop Dent Repair
Paintless dent removal is a precise process that requires expertise and attention to detail. At Primetech PDR, we bring extensive practical knowledge to every job and take great pride in the quality of our work.
Motorcycle Dent Repair
Motorcycle dent repair can be a bit more challenging than car dent repair because motorcycle tanks and fenders are typically made of thicker metal, and access to the backside of the dent is often limited. However, there are still several effective methods for repairing motorcycle dents
Hail Damage Repair
Hail damage repair involves fixing dents, dings, and other damage caused by hailstorms on vehicles, roofs, or other surfaces. Hail damage repair is important because it helps maintain the structural integrity, appearance, and value of your vehicle. Addressing hail damage promptly prevents long-term damage and preserves the longevity of your assets.
Airstream Dent Repair
Airstream dent repair involves fixing dents or damage to the aluminum shell of an Airstream trailer, which can be a delicate and challenging process. Airstreams are made from thin, lightweight aluminum that can be easily dented but also difficult to repair without compromising the finish. Dent repair for Airstreams typically requires specialized tools and techniques to maintain the integrity of the exterior.
Mobile Dent Repair
One of the services we offer is Mobile Dent Repair, providing convenient, on-the-spot repairs for minor dents, dings, and creases in your vehicle. Whether you're at home or work, we come to you, saving you time and hassle. It’s a cost-effective, fast, and high-quality solution for keeping your vehicle looking its best.
Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) can be covered by insurance, depending on your policy and the cause of the damage. Here’s what you need to know:
When Insurance Covers PDR:
Hail Damage – Most comprehensive insurance policies cover hail damage, and PDR is often the preferred method for repair.
Minor Accidents – If a dent occurs due to an accident and you have comprehensive or collision coverage, PDR may be covered.
Vandalism or Other Covered Events – If your policy includes coverage for vandalism or random dents (like from a shopping cart), you may be able to use PDR under a comprehensive claim.
When Insurance Might Not Cover PDR:
If the damage is minor and below your deductible, it may not be worth filing a claim.
If the dent is due to normal wear and tear (not from a covered event), insurance may not cover it.
Liability-only insurance typically won’t cover dents on your motorcycle or car—only damage you cause to others.
How to Check If Your Policy Covers PDR:
Review your insurance policy (look for comprehensive coverage).
Contact your insurance provider and ask if PDR is an approved repair method.
Get an estimate from a PDR specialist and check if it’s above your deductible before filing a claim.
We help our clients with their insurance deductible.
About
our company
With a legacy of innovation and a commitment to excellence, our company is a leader in the automotive industry, providing cutting-edge solutions that drive progress and enhance mobility. Our expert team is dedicated to delivering unparalleled service and quality, ensuring our clients stay ahead in a dynamic market.