Repair Process

Phase 1

Prepare estimates

Our estimator will inspect your vehicle and begin to document the damage caused by the collision in the form of an estimate. In some cases, you may already have a preliminary estimate of this damage prepared by your insurance company. In any event, this step must be accomplished prior to beginning the repair process.

Authorization

Before any work can begin, you must first sign a repair authorization allowing us to repair your vehicle. At this time it is not unusual for our estimator to request another signature in advance to cover any additional damage that my be found once the repair is underway. These additional damages will usually or always be paid for by the insurance company.

Insurance approval

The insurance company that is involved must also approve the repair estimate before we can begin work

Starting

Upon receiving approvals from you and the insurance company, we will begin the process of locating and ordering the parts necessary to repair your vehicle.

Phase 2

Repairs begin

We can now contact you to schedule a convenient time for your vehicle to be repaired. In some cases, your vehicle may already be at our repair center, in which case, it will be available for immediate repair.

As your vehicle's outer panels are removed and the physical structure of the vehicle is revealed, often additional or 'hidden damage' is discovered. This additional damage is difficult to diagnose at the time of the original estimate as it cannot be seen or predicted until we perform this thorough inspection. Please note that any additional damage may alter your vehicle's completion date.

Supplement report

This report is written to cover any additional or 'hidden' damage that may be discovered once your vehicle's outer panels are removed and the physical structure or your vehicle is revealed. This is referred to as supplement damage in insurance terms. These supplement items will be covered by the insurance company.

Supplement authorizations

The insurance company must authorize this additional damage before we can continue the repair.

Order additional parts

Should we find additional damage, we will need to repeat steps 2, 3, & 4. For this reason, our estimator may have asked you to sign an authorization document in advance to cover these additional repairs. Please note that this additional damage may alter your vehicle's completion date.

Phase 3

Unibody repairs begin

Your vehicle was manufactured in compliance with tight structural standards. Exact location and fit of integral parts are critical to the operation and appearance of your vehicle. In this process we measure your vehicle against published factory specifications and return your vehicle to within the manufacturer's prescribed tolerances to ensure proper operation, location and fit of body and structural parts.

New parts installed

All collision-related repairs require some degree of cosmetic repair and often require replacement of factory panels. We will check for proper fit here and ensure your vehicle's parts look, fit and align according to manufacturer specifications.

Phase 4

Vehicle painting process begins

Our technicians will begin the refinish process by applying a primer. A surface filler is sprayed on to ensure a quality, uniform and smooth surface. Block sanding is the method of further preparing the surface for your vehicle paint.

To ensure that the highest quality standards are met; we carefully mask your vehicle to protect it from overspray during the refinish process. Only the area that needs to be refinished is left uncovered. We then place your vehicle in a controlled atmosphere called a paint booth, where paint material is applied.

This process removes all outside contaminates that may have been deposited on your vehicle during the repair process. Tacking the vehicle then removes any dust particles that may remain.

Phase 5

Reassembly, wheel alignment, air conditioning, detailing, final inspection, and test drive. Once your vehicle has gone through the refinish process we then reattach the outer parts such as mirrors, moldings and other hardware. Should your repair require a wheel alignment or services such as air conditioning repair, we will perform them at this time. Your car will undergo a thorough cleaning, test drive and quality inspection prior to being returned to you.

Contact Us

Crown Collision Center

5237 34th Street North
St. Petersburg, FL 33714
Driving Directions
727-312-1121
Service
Day Open Closed
Monday 7:30AM 6:00PM
Tuesday 7:30AM 6:00PM
Wednesday 7:30AM 6:00PM
Thursday 7:30AM 6:00PM
Friday 7:30AM 6:00PM
Saturday 8:00AM 12:00PM
Sunday Closed Closed