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How Much Does Paintless Dent Repair Cost in Connecticut?

  • Writer: Stefan Esche
    Stefan Esche
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If you've found a dent on your vehicle, one of the first questions you're probably asking is, "How much is this going to cost to fix?"

The truth is that paintless dent repair (PDR) pricing can vary significantly depending on the damage. Unlike a traditional body shop, where repairs often involve filler, sanding, and repainting, PDR preserves your factory finish by carefully reshaping the metal back to its original form.

At My Dent Shop LLC, we provide paintless dent repair throughout Connecticut, and understanding what affects pricing can help you know what to expect before scheduling your repair.


Average Paintless Dent Repair Costs

While every dent is different, here are some general price ranges:

  • Small door dings: $175 - $450

  • Medium dents: $450 - $900

  • Large dents: $900 - $1,500+

  • Severe dents with heavy stretching: Varies based on damage and repair goals

Keep in mind that size is only one factor. A small dent can sometimes be more difficult than a larger dent depending on where it's located and how the metal was damaged.


What Determines the Cost of Paintless Dent Repair?

1. Size of the Dent

Generally speaking, larger dents require more time and more precise metal movement.

However, size alone doesn't determine cost. A shallow 6-inch dent may be easier to repair than a sharp 2-inch dent.

2. Location of the Damage

Where the dent is located on the vehicle plays a major role in pricing.

Dents near:

  • Body lines

  • Panel edges

  • Wheel openings

  • Reinforcement structures

are often more difficult to access and repair.

For example, a dent directly on a body line usually requires significantly more time and skill than a dent in the middle of a flat panel.

3. Severity and Sharpness

The sharper the dent, the more difficult it becomes to repair.

A soft, smooth dent may respond very well to paintless dent repair. A sharp impact may stretch the metal, create crowns around the damage, or place stress on the paint.

These factors increase repair time and complexity.

4. Aluminum vs. Steel

Not all vehicle panels are made from the same material.

Many modern vehicles, including some Audi, Tesla, Ford, and luxury vehicle models, use aluminum panels.

Aluminum is often more challenging to repair because it doesn't have the same memory as steel. It generally requires different techniques, more precision, and additional repair time.

5. Accessibility

One of the biggest factors customers never see is access.

To properly repair a dent, technicians often need to gain access behind the panel. This may involve removing:

  • Interior trim panels

  • Door panels

  • Tail lights

  • Headliners

  • Other components

A dent with excellent access may take a fraction of the time compared to a similar dent that requires significant disassembly.


Why It's Difficult to Give Exact Pricing From Photos

Many customers request an exact price based solely on pictures.

Photos are extremely helpful and allow us to provide a realistic price range, but they don't always tell the full story.

Pictures can hide:

  • Dent depth

  • Metal stretching

  • Access limitations

  • Secondary damage

  • Distortion in the panel

This is why we typically provide a price range from photos and then confirm the final price after inspecting the vehicle in person.

Our goal is to be transparent and make sure there are no surprises when we arrive.


Is Paintless Dent Repair Worth It?

In many cases, paintless dent repair is the most cost-effective solution available.

Benefits include:

  • Preserves factory paint

  • No fillers or body filler

  • No repainting

  • Faster turnaround time

  • Helps maintain vehicle value

  • Avoids many of the concerns associated with traditional body shop repairs

Because the original finish remains intact, paintless dent repair is often preferred by vehicle owners, dealerships, and automotive enthusiasts alike.


Mobile Paintless Dent Repair Throughout Connecticut

At My Dent Shop LLC, we provide mobile paintless dent repair throughout Connecticut. Whether you're dealing with a door ding, body line dent, parking lot damage, or a larger crease, we can evaluate the damage and provide an honest assessment of your repair options.

To get started, simply submit photos of the damage through our online quote form. We'll review the damage and provide a realistic price range before scheduling your repair appointment.


Get a Free Quote Today

If you're wondering how much it will cost to repair your dent, send us a few photos and we'll be happy to help.

Every dent is different, but with the right tools, training, and experience, paintless dent repair can often save you time, money, and your factory finish.

 
 
 

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