USA Touch Up Auto Body, Inc.

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An auto estimate is a rough calculation of the total amount of repairs based upon the visible damages, current part prices, and the amount labor hours it will take to perform the repairs.

The full extent of the damages cannot be seen without disassembly, which would often make the vehicle un-drivable. For this reason, it is important to realize that the estimate may not include all that is necessary to complete the repair properly.

If you find yourself in an accident where the other party would like to make a payment, our staffs will gladly assist you with the best approach.

Yes, you may stop by our facility any time to get a free estimate. You may also receive a free estimate via email at: estimate@usatouchup.com Attach complete photos and a brief description of the repairs desired and one of our staffs will get back to you as soon as possible.
Every vehicle has unique qualities. It is important for our technicians to personally inspect your vehicle, in order to recommend the right services. Age of the vehicle, how long you intend to keep it, its overall condition, and, of course, your budget all factor into forming the best practice recommendations.
If you aren’t sure, err on the side of caution and do not drive it! Have the vehicle towed directly to a collision repair center. If you are not sure which body shop will perform the repairs, the vehicle will be towed to a tow yard until you are able to decide on a shop. Any damage caused by driving the now-compromised vehicle will not be considered part of the original loss. Protect yourself and your claim — when in doubt, don’t drive.
When an accident occurs, towing is often covered as part of the loss. The towing charges will be included in the collision center estimate and submitted to the insurance company. If the repairs are being paid directly by you, towing charges will be reflected in your written estimate.
Many people decide to pay directly for repairs instead of running it through insurance. High deductibles and rising rates lead many to pay out of pocket for minor repairs. Our center will discuss a variety of options with you, should you decide to pay out of pocket. We maintain solid relationships with many insurance companies as well and are happy to work with them on your behalf.
Pick the repair shop you want to work with and ask for a written estimate. Multiple estimates from several shops are not necessary, unless your insurance company requires it.
No! The overall warranty for your new car is protected by law, however certain portions of the work done on your vehicle may now be subject to the collision shop’s warranty.
Once your repairs are completed, you will pay your deductible to the collision center that performed the work. Check with your insurance company and/or the collision center specialists for help.
This is a question for your insurance company. There are many factors that go into determining insurance rates after an accident: fault, extent of loss, policy details, etc. If you are concerned about your rates increasing, you can still have your vehicle repaired on your own. Please consult with the collision center for help.
Please contact your insurance company to determine the best course of action. Generally, if the other insurance company admits fault and cooperates in paying for repairs, you collect directly from them. A rental car may be provided to you and you avoid paying any deductible. Your insurance agent should help you navigate the options.
Our collision center has a system to keep repairs in progress moving forward at all times. Times can vary greatly depending on the severity of the damage. We will be able to give you an estimate on repair time once our technicians have blueprinted your car.
Mild repairs such as front bumper, rear bumper and dent removal can be done in the same day. For same day services, please drop off your vehicle early in the morning and you will be able to pick up your vehicle in the evening.
It is quite common for technicians to find additional damage to the vehicle once the repair process has begun. The collision center will contact you or your insurance company for authorization to complete any repairs not originally indicated on the estimate.
Not necessarily. Collisions often result in minor to severe frame damage, but modern body shops are equipped to handle complex repairs. An experienced technician working with state of the art equipment can work wonders — our collision center will gladly look at your vehicle and give you a written estimate for repairs.
Our friendly team members at USA Touch-Up will notify you when your vehicle is ready to be picked up. You may also call at any time to check the status of your vehicle.
The vehicle is repaired to factory specifications and tolerance using our state-of-the-art frame machine and software and then realigned. When you pick it up, the vehicle will drive just as well as it did before the collision.
Yes, with over 20 years of experience our certified PPG technicians are trained to match all manufacture vehicle colors.
It very much depends on the type of repair necessary and the age of the vehicle. Overall painting, which restores the entire surface, often increases the value of older vehicles and combats depreciation. However, newer vehicles fare better with spot painting. Our color matching system results in seamless repair and protects the value of a newer vehicle. Our service advisor can guide you to the right choice for your application.
In addition to careful color matching, our process applies the color to the vehicle in a way that blends into the surrounding area with no noticeable trace.
Absolutely, but it can be time-consuming and costly. Areas like the trunk lid, doors, and hood take extra care during painting, adding to the expense. Most of the time it’s better to stick with the same color.

We also offer paint-less dent removal, detailing, spot blending, glass work, scratches and all repairs of non-accident related damages.

These damages can be done at the same time you drop off your vehicle for insurance related repairs on a separate bill from the insurance claim which will save your time and money. Additional repairs often cost less since we may already be doing paintwork or disassembly in the same area.

The clearcoat is a protective, finishing layer of pigmentless paint applied over the basecoat. It provides the shiny gloss layer that protects the basecoat from the elements. The basecoat seems deeper and maintains a “wet” look with properly applied, and cared for, clearcoat. Our technicians will explain the proper maintenance required.
You may wash your car immediately using mild car soap.