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Why You Shouldn't Try to Do Auto Body Repair Work Yourself

Coats Auto Body • Feb 09, 2022
If your vehicle was damaged in an accident, you might be tempted to do the repair work yourself to save money. Going the DIY route, however, could end up wasting a lot of your time and effort without actually resolving the damage sufficiently. By taking your vehicle to a reliable auto body shop instead, you can avoid the following problems.

Shoddy Workmanship

If you do not have the correct tools or proper training to do the repairs, you might end up performing substandard work that makes your vehicle look worse. Even if you have all the proper tools, the work still might not be done right if you do not know how to use them correctly.

Visible dents may still be noticeable on your vehicle's exterior even after you have tried to fix them. Or, if you get touch-up paint that is not the exact right color, your vehicle could look splotchy and uneven after you have applied the paint to try to hide any paint damage. You might also apply touch-up paint to try to fix paint damage when a scratch remover should be used instead.

More Damage

DIY repairs often result in more vehicle damage. You might accidentally scratch the paint or put more dents in your vehicle's body if you make mistakes while working or do not know how to take the correct precautions. Windows and windshield damage could also happen if you accidentally crack or shatter the glass entirely.

Experienced auto body service professionals know how to work carefully to keep vehicles safe from further damage and will save you the trouble of making potentially irreversible mistakes.

Hidden Problems

Auto body damage is not always just on the surface. Underlying problems could affect how your vehicle operates. Some underlying problems that resulted from an accident might even make your vehicle unsafe to drive. When you take your vehicle to have professionals do the auto body repair work instead, they might discover hidden problems like:
  • Steering system damage
  • Brake line cracks
  • Gas tank perforations 
  • Suspension system damage
  • Vehicle door misalignment
  • Electrical malfunctions

Higher Repair Costs

One of the main reasons why many vehicle owners want to do their auto body repair work themselves is to save money, but DIY repairs often result in more expenses. If you were to try to save $50 by doing the work yourself, you might end up causing $500 or more in damages, and this may be especially true if you have a modern car. If you have to take time off from work to fix your vehicle yourself, you will likely lose even more money because of lost wages.

No Insurance Coverage

Your auto insurance company will likely be willing to pay for at least some of the repair work, but you could squander this coverage if you try doing the work yourself. Your insurance might not be willing to pay if your repair work results in more damage.

The insurance company might also want to see receipts for all the parts and tools that you bought to do the repair work, and you likely will not be reimbursed if you lose the receipts or records of the repair work. The best auto body repair shops work closely with insurance companies and always submit everything that insurance companies require to pay for the repair costs.

If you do not want the headache from doing your auto body repairs yourself, leave the work to the professionals. Contact your go-to auto body shop today to schedule an appointment so that you can receive top-quality service that will be the most beneficial for you and your vehicle.
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