Car painting enhances your vehicle's overall appearance, providing it with a fresh and vibrant look. Painting protects against rust and other environmental damage, thereby prolonging the life of your vehicle.
We are equipped to install spray-on bedliner to protect your truck bed. Rhino-Lining is our choice for bedliner.
Our technicians can repair damaged or clouded (oxidized) headlights to manufacturer's standards.
From dents and dings to full-scale collision repair, Integrity Auto Collision Center is here for you! We use factory standards and OEM parts in our repairs.
We will coordinate your rental, keeping you moving while your vehicle is with us!
For minor dents and dings, we can employ paintless dent repair techniques which may save you time and money.
Read through out frequently asked questions. Please call us with any other questions you may have!
Time depends on the extent of the damage, parts availability, and approvals. We’ll provide a timeline after inspection.
No. In California, you have the right to choose your repair shop.
Yes! You can legally choose any licensed shop, regardless of your insurance’s "preferred" shop list.
Yes. We would work with the insurance company involved on your behalf to streamline the process and handle supplements as needed.
Yes, Our goal is to restore your vehicle to the specifications of the vehicle manufacture using proper procedures and refinishing techniques.
Yes. We offer a warranty on paint and workmanship as long as you own the vehicle.
Yes. We recommend using Original parts. If your policy limits parts to aftermarket or used, we’ll discuss options with you first.
Yes, If your insurance includes rental coverage, we’ll help arrange one. If not, we can still assist you with rental options (Ask us about our rental vehicle option).
Yes. We use advanced color-matching systems and blend techniques for a seamless finish. (Ask us about normal color differences between metal and plastics).
Photo estimates are helpful, but not complete. Internal damage is often discovered after disassembly, so a full damage analysis is always recommended.
In most cases, insurance companies pay to restore your vehicle to its pre-accident condition—based on what your policy covers.
However, there are a few things to keep in mind:
Policy Limits: Some policies may only cover aftermarket or used parts, even if your manufacturer recommends OEM (Original Equipment Manufacturer) parts.
Missed Items: Insurance estimates sometimes leave out operations needed to meet factory repair procedures. If that happens, we’ll communicate with the adjuster to request supplements.
Customer Responsibility: If the insurance policy does not cover, you may be responsible for the difference. We’ll always go over your options with you before moving forward to avoid surprises..
Our Promise: We advocate for repairs that meet safety and manufacturer standards. If something is missed or underpaid, we’ll work to clarify and correct it with the insurance company.