Hail damage repair before and after

All the major car manufacturers and big insurance firms use Paintless Dent Removal to repair hail-damaged vehicles. But that’s really not surprising.

Dent Masters has been repairing hail-damaged cars for both insurance companies and private clients since we began in business in 1993. With a trademark service built around experience, commitment to expertise and exceptional customer care, Dent Masters is Australia’s only genuine nationwide hail damage repair service.

Hail damage repair before and after

What you can expect from Dent Masters:

  • the original manufacturer’s finish is preserved 
  • all panels are repaired without filling or painting 
  • typical turnaround time of days, not weeks

A Unique Specialisation:

Dent Masters uses a technique called paintless dent removal (PDR) to repair hail-damaged vehicles. A proven, yet innovative method, PDR restores your vehicle to its pristine state. Dent Masters is not just another generalised repairer; we are 100% PDR specialists. That’s all we do, and that’s why we do it better than anyone else.

  • All Dent Masters technicians are fully licensed and insured.
  • Dent Masters offers an unconditional guarantee on all of our work.
  • The most cost-effective hail-damage solution in the market

Call Dent Masters to speak with one of our hail damage specialists See state contact list.
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Hail Repair Assessment

Car Hail Damage Explained

Hail damage repair to cars is more common than most people realise. As recently as December 2018, NSW was hit by its worst hail storm in over 20 years. This one hailstorm alone created over $20 million in expected hail damage repair costs.

A deluge of hailstones can cause severe dents and damage to your vehicle's body and windows. The roof, boot, bonnet and windscreen are the most likely areas to be affected by hail and the cost to repair is often very high, depending on the number of dents, severity of paint damage and if the car window is cracked.

Hail damage repair before and after

Two Main Types of Car Hail Damage

There are two types of hail dent repair that can keep the price of repair down.

The first is ‘contained’ hail repairs:

  • S.M.A.R.T repairs use Small, Medium Area Repair Technology, which focus on fixing and painting the hail dented area, to avoid having to respray the entire hail damaged car part.
  • Alternatively if no painting is required then paintless dent removal (PDR) can be used. This allows for hail dent removal without the need to repaint. Unfortunately, if there are cracks and creases in the paint then more extensive and costly hail repairs involving full panel resprays are usually required.

These cheaper hail damage repairs will cost between $500-$1000 and are often better handled by independent repairers as most insurance excesses cost more than the private hail repair estimates!

Hail damage repair before and after

The second category of hail damage that can be repaired is ‘multiple sites’:

  • Hail dents and damage caused to multiple panels on the car. For example if your roof, boot and bonnet were all damaged by hail then all three panels would need to be repaired and potentially repainted. Expect the panel beating costs to increase with every additional panel requiring repair.
  • Tens or hundreds of dents received by panels of the car. Each dent requires panel beating and takes labour time, which comes with a cost. The more hail dents, the greater the repair cost so it can become very expensive to smash repair.
  • It is quite common in severe hail storms for both the car windows and the car body panels to be damaged. If the windows are cracked then they will mostly likely need to be replaced too. Replacing the window will be added on top of the cost of panel beating out the dents from the surrounding hail damaged panels, resulting in a high total repair cost.
  • Lastly, in the worst cases of damage, replacement parts will be required. For example when hundreds of hail storm dents are received by a single panel, the labour time and cost to smash repair all those dents can often exceed the cost of simply replacing the hail damaged part.

These ‘multiple site’ hail damage smash repairs will cost upwards of $1000 and in some cases complete write offs. It’s often better to use insurance to smash repair as your excess will likely be less than the repair cost.

Still not sure what to do with your hail damaged car?

  • Check your insurance policy to see what your excess is and if you have ‘choice of repairer’ so you can choose to use your local panel beater rather than who they stipulate.
  • Use this guide to identify if the damage is ‘contained’ or ‘multiple sites’.
  • If you have ‘choice of repairer’ then take your car to your local panel beater for their professional assessment and repair quote.
  • If you don’t have choice of repairer then contact your insurance provider
  • Book your car in and get it repaired
  • Check the quality of your smash repairs before you accept your car back. If you need a guide to look for you can find a handy self assessment guide here.

Do dent pullers work on hail damage?

Hailstones especially can cause extensive cosmetic and structural damage. The good news is, paintless dent repair (PDR) can remove dents of many different sizes and depths resulting from a hailstorm.

What is hail damaged cars?

Damage to cars during hail storms can range from very slight, like a few paint chips or dents, to more severe, like smashed windows, windscreens, significant panel damage through to total write off.

What means hail damage?

“Hail damage” covers a wide range of damage levels. Minor cosmetic flaws, sheet metal destruction, mechanical defects – you'll find it all under the title “hail damage.”