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Wondering how much Paintless Dent Repair costs? PDR pricing depends on many factors like size, depth, location, type of metal and complexity of the dent. Use our pricing guide below for estimated starting prices, then schedule a free estimate for an exact quote.

The cost of paintless dent repair (PDR) depends on more than just the size of the dent. Factors such as the dent’s depth, location, shape, metal type, accessibility, and overall complexity can all affect the final repair price. A small, shallow door ding with easy access may cost less to repair, while a deep dent, sharp crease, body-line damage, or dent located behind structural components may require significantly more time and specialized techniques.
Vehicles with aluminum panels or dents that require removing and reinstalling interior trim, lights, liners, or other components may also have additional labor costs. Large or complex dents can sometimes cost considerably more than the starting prices shown above.
At The Dent Bully, we provide professional paintless dent repair in Savannah, GA, as well as Pooler, Rincon, Richmond Hill, Bluffton, Hilton Head and the surrounding Lowcountry. Every dent is evaluated individually so we can provide an accurate estimate based on the actual damage while preserving your vehicle’s original factory finish whenever PDR is possible.
Schedule a free estimate to receive an accurate price for your specific dent, ding, crease, or other repairable damage.
Please call or text us at 912-348-0408 if you cannot find an answer to your question.
Paintless dent repair typically starts around $200 for a small 1-inch dent. Larger, deeper, sharper, or more complex dents can cost significantly more depending on the damage and repair difficulty.
In many cases, yes. Paintless Dent Repair can be less expensive because it eliminates the need for body filler, repainting, and extensive conventional body work while preserving the vehicle’s original factory finish.
PDR pricing depends on the size, depth, location, shape, metal type, accessibility, and complexity of the dent. Dents on body lines or aluminum panels may also require additional time and specialized techniques.
Yes. You can submit photos of your damage via text at 912-348-0408 for a free preliminary estimate. Final pricing may require an in-person inspection depending on the complexity of the damage.
Yes, PDR can often be covered by comprehensive auto insurance, particularly for hail damage and other covered incidents. The Dent Bully can work with insurance when needed.
Large or complex dents can range from several hundred dollars to several thousand dollars depending on their size, depth, location, metal type, and overall difficulty. An inspection is the best way to determine an accurate price.
It can. Aluminum panels generally require different techniques and additional skill compared with traditional steel panels, which can increase the repair cost.
Many dents can be repaired the same day or within a few hours. Large, complex, or extensive hail-damage repairs may require additional time.
For repairable damage, PDR is often an excellent option because it can preserve the original factory paint, maintain vehicle value, and avoid unnecessary body filler and repainting.
Every dent is different. Schedule a free estimate with The Dent Bully so we can evaluate the actual damage and provide an accurate repair price.