K.J. Collision Repair provides any type of body and paint repair.
- Fiberglass
- Rust repair
- Paint matching
- Complete paint
- Welding
- Frame straightening
- Wheel alignment
- Truck spray on bedliner
Over 30 years of experience
gives K.J. Collision Repair the expertise to work on any make car, light
truck or motorcycle. The shop is a PPG Certified Collision Repair
Center.
PPG's Paint Performance
Guarantee is for a lifetime.
Ken Jacky |
- ASE Certified Master
Collision Repair and Refinish Technician.
- I-CAR Trained in
refinishing, uni-body collision damage repair, plastics repair and
welding.
- Won national award
from Body Shop Business magazine as 1986 Collision Repair
Technician of the year.
- Mercedes Benz
factory trained.
- Managed Dealer
Toyota, Honda, Mazda body shop.
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Dave Salm |
- ASE Certified Master
Collision Repair and Refinish Technician.
- I-CAR Trained in
refinishing, uni-body collision damage repair, plastics repair and
welding.
- Toyota Certified
Collision Repair Specialist
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K.J. Collision Repair has a
good relationship with all insurance companies and can help negotiate
your insurance claim. Here are 10 things you should know before having
your car repaired:
- Your car is the second
largest investment you're likely to make. Preserve its value and your
safety by having it repaired professionally.
- Never drive a car that
could be unsafe because of damages.
- Some insurance companies
may want you to visit their drive-in claims center before having your
car repaired. You can do this, or you may leave your car at your
collision repair shop and ask that the insurance company inspect the
car there.
- You are not required by
law to obtain more than one estimate or appraisal.
- You have the right to go
to the repair shop of your choice. Your insurance company cannot
require you to go to a particular shop.
- Differences in repair
estimates are common. A lower estimate may not include all necessary
work. If you're not sure why one estimate is different from another
you've received, ask the shop manager.
- Choose a shop that has
uni-body repair equipment and certified (by I-CAR or ASE, for example)
Technicians.
- Ask if the shop will be
using genuine manufacturer (OEM) replacement parts.
- Ask if the shop offers a
repair warranty.
- Let the collision repair
shop you choose help you negotiate your claim with the insurance
company, this often leads to a better deal.
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