What You Can Get Done At An Auto Body Shop
by Ernie Yetis on 2007-09-24Sometimes it is important to answer the simplest of questions first. What auto body shops do is about the simplest and a good place to learn about the industry.
When it comes to cars, the best approach to getting the right fix is to visit a specialist. While an alignment professional can certainly take care of tire problems, he or she probably is going to have problems handling any problems with the electrical system in your car. As the name suggests, auto body shops specialize in fixing the exterior elements of your car. From rust to dents to massive damage from accidents, an auto body shop is where you are going to find the person to return the look of your car back to normal.
So, what exactly do auto body shops do for you? Well, just about anything related to the body of your car. They can do simple things like pop out dents and remove scratches. On the other end of the spectrum, they can also take “bent” car frames and straighten them out. For the older car, you can get services ranging from repainting to the removal of areas that have decayed from rust and general wear and tear. If you are looking for an upgrade, they can also trick out your ride.
Nothing ruins your week more than getting in an accident. You are going to be without your car for a while. So, what does the auto body shop do with it while it is gone? Well, the first step will be to analyze the damage looking from the interior out. Structural problems are identified and fixed first. After that, the body panels are checked. Most cars have detachable panel systems that allow for relatively easy replacement. After the panels are replaced, the car is sent for painting. Painting can be a touchy thing with older cars. A good painter will be an artist. Why? They must match the new paint to the old paint on your car. It can be tricky after a few years of wear and tear in the sun.
With auto accidents, you will hopefully have car insurance that covers the damage. In such a situation, you can be assured the shop involved will be a full service outfit. Put another way, the shop will be able to handle all areas of the repair. If you don’t have insurance, you need to get a clear understanding of what the shop can and cannot do. Some shops tend to specialize in certain areas and send the car out to other shops for other work. The problem, of course, is you don’t know if the other shops are any good.
Sometimes the purpose of the auto body shop is not to perform the actual work. Auto body shops can be used by insurance adjusters to determine a monetary value to damage. This estimated cost of repair can be used in the settlement of an insurance claim. Estimates are sometimes used as loss value in law suits resulting from accidents.
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