
Collision Repair includes repairing or replacing damaged parts like fenders, hoods, bumpers, doors, and windshields. The process also involves checking the vehicle's alignment and suspension to make sure everything works properly. It’s important to have a professional repair collision damage for safety reasons. Collision shops can assess damage, plan repairs, and work with insurance providers to get you back on the road quickly and safely.

Commercial van body repair focuses on restoring damage to the exterior of commercial vans, including structural framework, body panels, windows, doors, bumpers, and mirrors. These vehicles often face wear and tear from daily operations, accidents, or exposure to harsh conditions. We also specialize in fleet repair services, designed to minimize downtime and keep your business moving. Our goal is to protect your investment, ensure the safety of your drivers, and maintain the professional appearance of your vehicles on the road.

We specialize in electric vehicle (EV) collision repair which requires a highly specialized approach due to their advanced electronics, high-voltage systems, and sensitive battery components. Our technicians are trained and certified to safely diagnose and repair damage to electric drivetrains, battery enclosures, and vehicle control systems using manufacturer-approved tools, software, and procedures. As the EV market continues to grow, we stay at the forefront of evolving technology to restore your vehicle to its pre-accident condition.

For Advanced Driver Assistance Systems (ADAS) we offer professional calibration services, ensuring your vehicle’s safety features function accurately after repairs or replacements. After a collision, windshield replacement, suspension work, or even routine maintenance, these systems can become misaligned. Our trained technicians use diagnostic equipment and manufacturer-specific calibration tools to correctly position and test all ADAS components. We follow strict OEM guidelines to restore each system’s functionality and accuracy.

The most common types of repairs include filling in small chips and cracks, replacing the entire windshield or window, and fixing the power window mechanism. Repairing or replacing the damaged glass should be done as soon as possible to ensure that the vehicle remains safe to drive and to prevent further damage. The cost of glass repair and replacement varies depending on the make and model of the vehicle, the extent of the damage, and the type of glass used.