Welcome to Stonewall Collision, where we’ve been serving Allentown communities with exceptional paintless dent removal since 1985.
At the heart of our mission is a commitment to not just repairing vehicles but restoring the peace of mind of our customers.
502 Basin St,
Allentown, PA 18103
(610) 510-8213
“These guys are incredible. They provide top notch service at an affordable rate. Had failing molding on my 98 Ranger with rust and paint cracking. Stonewall did the body repairs and we opted for a two tone paint job as the upper half of the truck was mint. Can’t say enough about how great it turned out. Don’t hesitate to take your vehicle in for repairs and paint. They did a stellar job!”
5/5
MON | 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM |
TUE | 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM |
WED | 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM |
THU | 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM |
FRI | 8:00 AM - 5:30 PM |
SAT | CLOSED |
SUN | CLOSED |
One of our experienced technicians will assess the damage to determine if PDR is suitable. Not all dents can be repaired with PDR, particularly if the paint is damaged or the dent is too large or complex.
PDR will not damage the car’s paint as it does not involve body filler, sanding, or repainting.
The time it takes to complete a PDR job will vary depending on the size and number of dents, but many repairs can be completed in just a few hours.
PDR is generally less expensive than traditional dent repair methods because it requires less labor and fewer materials.
PDR is not suitable for dents where the paint is damaged. Traditional body repair methods are required in such cases.
A skilled PDR technician can often restore the dented area to its original condition, making the repair virtually undetectable.
PDR is considered eco-friendly as it eliminates the need for paint and body filler, reducing harmful chemicals and waste.
While DIY kits are available, achieving professional results requires experience and specialized tools. It’s best to hire a trained technician.
Properly performed PDR can help maintain your vehicle’s value by preserving the original paint and finish.
When performed by a skilled technician, PDR is generally safe. However, inexperienced attempts can result in further damage to the vehicle.
Many insurance companies cover PDR for hail damage and minor dents. Check with your insurance provider for specifics.
Look for technicians with certifications, good reviews, and experience in the industry. Personal recommendations can also be helpful.
PDR can be performed on most vehicle areas, but some locations with limited access or severe damage may not be suitable for PDR.
While PDR can be performed in various weather conditions, extreme temperatures or wet conditions may affect the process.
Once a dent is properly repaired with PDR, it will not return unless new damage occurs.
There are no special care requirements after PDR. You can wash and wax your vehicle as usual.
Communicate with the technician or repair shop to discuss your concerns. Reputable shops such as Stonewall will work to ensure customer satisfaction.