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Car Dent Repair in Huntington Beach, CA

Serving Huntington Beach & All of Orange County

Got a Dent That Needs More Than Paintless Dent Repair?

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At ER Collision & Auto Body Shop in Huntington Beach, we specialize in traditional dent repair for damage that involves cracked paint, sharp creases, stretched metal, or panel distortion.

This service is designed for dents that require more than surface-level correction — including repairs that involve filling, sanding, and refinishing to fully restore the damaged panel.

Whether your vehicle has a dent on the door, fender, hood, quarter panel, or bumper edge, our team uses OEM-conscious repair methods to restore both the shape and finish of your vehicle.

What Is Traditional Dent Repair?

Traditional dent repair is the process used when a dent cannot be corrected through paintless dent repair alone.

Unlike PDR, this method may involve:

  • Dent pulling or metal reshaping  
  • Body filler when needed  
  • Sanding and surface preparation
  • Primer and refinishing  
  • Color matching and paint blending  

This type of repair is commonly recommended when a dent cannot be corrected without repainting.

In fact, not all dents qualify for paintless repair — learn more in our guide on can all dents be fixed without repainting.

It is typically required when:

  • the paint is cracked, chipped, or damaged  
  • the dent has a sharp crease  
  • the metal is stretched  
  • the damage is close to an edge or body line  
  • the impact is too severe for paintless repair  

If your dent includes paint damage, this is typically the correct service.

Dent Repair vs Paintless Dent Repair

Understanding the difference helps you choose the right repair option.

Paintless Dent Repair (PDR)

Best for:

  • minor dents and dings
  • hail damage
  • door dings
  • dents where paint is still intact

Traditional Dent Repair

Best for:

  • dents with paint damage
  • deep or sharp creases
  • stretched or distorted metal
  • dents that require sanding and repainting

If your vehicle has a dent but the original paint is still intact, see our paintless dent repair service page or learn more about the differences in our guide on paintless vs traditional dent repair.

If the damage includes a scratch, chipped paint, or exposed primer, traditional dent repair is usually the better solution.

Can Your Dent Be Repaired or Does It Need Replacement?

In many cases, dents can be repaired without replacing the panel — especially when the damage is localized and the structure remains intact.

Our technicians evaluate:

  • Dent depth and severity
  • Location of the damage
  • Paint condition
  • Panel material (steel or aluminum)
  • Body line distortion

If the panel can be properly reshaped and refinished, repair is typically the most cost-effective solution.

However, replacement may be recommended if:

  • The metal is severely stretched or torn
  • The damage is too extensive
  • Structural integrity is affected
  • A lasting, high-quality repair is not possible

We always recommend the most practical and reliable option based on your vehicle’s condition — whether that’s repair or replacement.

Types of Dents We Repair

We repair a wide range of dents caused by daily driving, parking lot accidents, and minor collisions, including:

  • Door dents and parking lot damage
  • Fender dents
  • Hood dents
  • Quarter panel dents
  • Creased dents
  • Dents with chipped or cracked paint
  • Minor collision dents
  • Shopping cart dents
  • Impact dents near body lines
  • Dents on steel and aluminum panels
  • Lease return dents that do not qualify for PDR

Common Signs You Need Traditional Dent Repair

You may need traditional dent repair instead of PDR if you notice:

  • paint cracking or chipping around the dent
  • a sharp crease instead of a smooth indentation
  • exposed primer or metal
  • distortion along a body line
  • a dent near the panel edge
  • a dent that looks too deep to massage out
  • previous failed DIY dent repair attempts

If the dent has affected both the metal and paint, it usually needs a full dent repair process rather than paintless repair.

Our Car Dent Repair Process

1. Inspection

We inspect the damaged panel to determine:

  • whether the dent qualifies for repair
  • whether PDR is still possible
  • whether filler, refinishing, or panel replacement is necessary

You’ll receive honest guidance based on the actual condition of the vehicle.

2. Estimate & Insurance Assistance

We provide a clear estimate and can assist with insurance claims when applicable.

If your dent was caused by a collision, parking lot incident, or covered damage, our team can help guide you through the claims process.

3. Dent Reshaping & Surface Repair

We repair the damaged area using professional body repair methods, which may include:

  • dent pulling
  • reshaping the metal
  • smoothing the damaged section
  • applying filler where needed for proper contour restoration

4. Surface Preparation & Refinishing

Once the panel is restored, we prepare the area for refinishing through:

  • sanding
  • primer application
  • computerized color matching
  • paint blending for a seamless finish

5. Final Inspection

Every repair is checked for:

  • panel shape
  • finish consistency
  • color match
  • repair quality

Our goal is to return your vehicle with a clean, factory-quality appearance.

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Why Fixing a Dent Early Matters

A dent isn’t just cosmetic — it can lead to bigger issues if ignored.

Even small dents can lower resale value, complicate lease returns, and worsen over time. If paint is chipped or metal is exposed, the risk increases significantly.

In coastal areas like Huntington Beach and Orange County, salt air and moisture accelerate damage, leading to:

  • Rust formation
  • Corrosion beneath the paint
  • Permanent panel damage
  • Higher repair costs

Once the protective paint layer is compromised, moisture can penetrate and damage the metal underneath, turning a simple fix into a costly repair.

Fixing dents early helps:

  • Maintain your vehicle’s appearance
  • Protect structural integrity
  • Preserve resale value
  • Prevent corrosion

Addressing damage early is the most cost-effective way to protect your vehicle—especially in moisture- and salt-heavy environments.

More Than Just Dent Repair — Complete Collision Services

While dent repair is one of our most requested services, ER Collision & Auto Body Shop also provides complete auto body and collision repair solutions.

We also offer:

If your vehicle has multiple types of damage, we can restore it all under one roof.

Why Drivers Trust ER Collision & Auto Body Shop

  • I-CAR Gold Certified Technicians
  • 15+ years of hands-on repair experience
  • OEM-approved repair procedures
  • Lifetime workmanship warranty
  • Insurance claim assistance
  • Free pickup and delivery within 5 miles
  • Trusted by drivers throughout Huntington Beach and Orange County
  • Dealer-certified for Kia, Jeep, Honda, FIAT, and Acura

Frequently Asked Questions

How much does dent repair cost in Huntington Beach?

Dent repair cost depends on the size, depth, location, and whether paint work is required. For a detailed breakdown, see our guide on dent repair cost.

Minor dent repairs may cost less than larger repairs involving filler and refinishing. We provide a detailed estimate after inspecting the damage.

Can a dent with chipped paint still be repaired?

Yes. If the paint is chipped or cracked, the repair usually involves traditional dent repair rather than paintless dent repair.

Is dent repair worth it?

Yes. Repairing dents helps preserve your vehicle’s appearance, protects resale value, and may prevent further paint or corrosion issues.

How long does dent repair take?

Small dent repairs may be completed in one to two days, while more extensive repairs can take longer depending on paint work, blending, and parts access.

Can you repair dents on aluminum panels or luxury vehicles?

Yes. We repair dents on a wide range of vehicles and panel materials, including aluminum and luxury models, depending on the damage.

Will insurance cover dent repair?

In many cases, yes, especially if the dent was caused by a covered collision or incident. We can help review your claim and work with your insurance provider when applicable.

What is the difference between dent repair and paintless dent repair?

Paintless dent repair is used when the paint is still intact. Traditional dent repair is used when the dent includes paint damage, metal distortion, or damage too severe for PDR.

Can you fix a dent and scratch at the same time?

Yes. If your vehicle has both dent damage and paint damage, we can repair the dent, refinish the panel, and restore the appearance in one repair process.

What areas do you serve?

Based in Huntington Beach, we serve Costa Mesa, Fountain Valley, Westminster, Newport Beach, Irvine, Anaheim, and surrounding Orange County areas.

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17851 Jamestown Ln
Huntington Beach, CA 92647
(714) 866-9453