Collision & Body Repair
From minor door dings to major collision damage. Our paint booth delivers factory-quality finishes that make damage disappear.
RV-Specific Body Expertise
RV body work is different from cars. The materials, construction methods, and paint processes aren't the same. That's why general auto body shops often struggle with RVs — and why we've built our expertise specifically for recreational vehicles.
Our 24-foot paint booth is sized for any Class A or Class C coach. We use premium automotive-grade paints with proven UV resistance for the unique demands of RV exterior surfaces.
Exact Color Matching
We use computer color matching to replicate any RV paint code. Our paint specialists can match metallic flake, pearl, and solid colors from any manufacturer era.
Frame Straightening
Our frame rack system handles even major alignment issues. We restore structural integrity to ensure safe towing and proper door operation.
Fiberglass Repair
From gel coat restoration to structural fiberglass repairs. We handle the unique challenges of RV composite construction with proper materials.
Body Work & Refinishing Costs
Paint prices include primer, base coat, and clear coat. Exact pricing depends on damage extent and paint color complexity. Custom stripes or murals are quoted separately.
Common Body Work Questions
In virtually all cases, yes. We have access to paint codes from all major RV manufacturers and use computer-aided color matching to blend perfect matches. Even for older coaches, we can often locate the original code or create a custom blend.
Yes, we work directly with most insurance companies and can handle the claim process for you. We'll provide detailed documentation, photographs, and estimates to support your claim. You can choose any repair shop — it's your right as a policyholder.
Minor paint repairs typically take 2-3 days. Full side panel work takes 5-7 days. Complete coach repaints typically require 10-14 days including prep time. We'll provide a specific timeline when we see your RV and understand the scope of work.
Yes, significantly. RV fiberglass is generally thicker than automotive panels and often has different core materials for insulation. Proper repair requires understanding these differences to maintain structural integrity and prevent delamination.
Got Dents or Damage?
Stop letting cosmetic damage ruin your RV's appearance. Stop by our shop for a free assessment — no appointment necessary for estimates.
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