Auto body DIY quick-fixes are similar to down-home remedies for various illnesses. Everybody has an answer that seems legitimate at the time but rarely produces any real results.

Furthermore, DIY auto body repair can do more harm if you have no idea what you are doing. The bottom line is this: You should avoid auto body DIY repair.

Why? Let’s explore the reasons below.

You Have Auto Insurance

The reason most car owners do not submit insurance claims for small dings and dents is because they believe their insurance rates will skyrocket afterward. While it’s true your rates may slightly increase if you have considerable damage, the only way the rates really increase is if you have multiple claims from accidents that are your fault.

Most insurance companies today have some level of accident forgiveness for drivers that maintain good records but made a one-time mistake. If you think your rates may go up, consult with an insurance expert before making a claim.

Otherwise, use your insurance to get your auto body professionally repaired!

Warranties Do Not Cover DIY Jobs

If your car is still under warranty, you could void the warranty if you attempt a DIY auto body repair job.

All auto manufacturers are different and have different types of warranties. However, these warranties usually come with a stipulation that all work done on a vehicle must be performed by a certified professional.

Otherwise, the warranty may not cover your car when you need it to.

You Can Miss Hidden Issues

The fact is, a lot of the damage that happens from accidents is not always a surface job. Other underlying problems can arise that directly affect how your vehicle runs and operates.

If the issues were caused by a collision, your car may not look it on the outside but can be unsafe to drive. Several hidden problems can arise that only a professional is going to spot.

A few common ones include:

  • Misalignment of vehicle doors
  • Cracks in the brake lines
  • Damage to the steering system
  • Malfunctions in the electrical system
  • Perforations in the gas tank
  • Damage to the suspension system

Mistakes Can Be More Costly

Even if you're familiar with bodywork, the truth is without proper training, you can create a much larger issue by trying to DIY the project. There's always a risk of adding more dents, scratching the paint, and causing windshield and window damage without the proper knowledge.

And while DIY can be a great way to save a few bucks, any of these consequences could end up costing you more in fixing your mistakes than it would have initially to hire a professional.

Paintless Dent Repair Is Affordable

There is a significant difference between major auto body repair and paintless dent repair. For instance, if there is a major dent across the side of your car that contains scratches and scraped paint, the damage is too extensive for a paintless dent repair job.

However, if there are small dings or dents that haven't damaged the paint extensively, the vehicle only requires PDR. Paintless dent repair is quick, affordable, and easy.

Professionals Have Experience & Advanced Tools

It is your car, so why not treat it right? The best way to remove dings and dents is to hire a professional, experienced auto body technician to properly remove the dents.

When you hire a certified professional, you get quality work you can rely on that produces long-term results. There really is no reason to settle for anything less than the best for your car.

Ditch the DIY jobs and hire a professional from Dent Heads today!

Get a Free Quote From Our PDR Specialists

Do you need a minor auto body repair for your vehicle? Contact Dent Heads today!

We remove door dings, creases, hail damage, and dents from your vehicle while keeping the original paint job intact. Drop your car off at our shop in Bloomington, or we can come to you with our remote dent removal services! We offer both in-shop and mobile services throughout the Twin Cities metro area.

To find out more about our services or to schedule an appointment, call us at  612-986-1171. You can also message us on our contact page.