Collision Tech
Full Service Auto Paint and Body Shop. Quality Service at Affordable Prices. Automobile collision repair is our business.
We can turn an unpleasant experience into a pleasant experience very quickly. You have already had one accident, don't have another...choose the right shop. Choose a company that will ensure a professionally done, timely repair without any hassle. Our staff is trained and experienced in working through the accident claims handling process and can make it hassle free for you. Located in Kennesaw, G
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Happy Birthday Jerry Key!
10/29/2014
A Halloween Max O' Lantern :-)
01/31/2014
If the ice got the best of you and your car, bring it on by for a free estimate. We're still accepting drop offs this week too.
Nativity Scene Stolen!
Can you believe it?! Someone actually kidnapped Mary, Joseph and BABY JESUS! They took the entire manger from out front of the shop. What kind of person does this? It happened late Tuesday night. Anyone with information, please contact the office 770-422-0468
What a month! We have been so busy this month and want to say THANK YOU to all of our customers for supporting this small, privately owned business. We really do appreciate you!
01/30/2013
COLLISION TECH REPAIR PROCESS
Preparing A Detailed Estimate for Repairs:
The repair process begins when a detailed estimate is prepared, indicating all of the repairs needed to restore your vehicle to proper function and appearance. In some cases, this damage assessment requires removing damaged body panels or other parts. This results in the most accurate initial estimate possible. The parts listed on the estimate are then ordered. Collision Tech's staff and your insurance company will explain whether the replacement parts are new parts ordered from the manufacturer of your vehicle, used parts ordered through an automotive recycler, or new parts manufactured by a company other than the manufacturer of your vehicle. Collision Tech and the insurer can explain the pros and cons of using each of these types of parts. If you vehicle was hit hard in the collision, Collision Tech will use a measuring system that checks specific points of your vehicle structure against dimensions provided by the vehicle equipment manufacturer. Collision Tech will also need to measure your vehicle several times during the repair process to make sure it is within the recommended tolerances. In most cases, this tolerance is as strict as three millimeters - the thickness of three dimes. Some vehicles today require a tolerance no greater than one millimeter.
Repairing and Replacing Damaged Parts:
Whenever appropriate, original parts are repaired. Severely damaged parts need to be replaced. A properly trained technician can repair sheet metal and plastic so that it can be difficult, if not impossible, to find any indication of damage. In some cases, parts not included on the estimate may need to be ordered during the repair process if "hidden" damage is found.
Ready for Paint:
After repairs are complete, the vehicle is ready to be painted. The areas to be painted are first prepared. Repaired areas are finely sanded, primer and corrosion protection products are applied, and areas that won't be painted are "masked off" and protected. The painter then uses a paint mixing system to mix the paint that will match your vehicle's finish. A paint code on your vehicle provides the starting point, but generally requires a trained eye to match the paint to your vehicle. Often, paint will require "blending," a technique used to facilitate matching the color of your car. The paint is sprayed inside a spray booth designed to keep dust and other contaminants off the new finish.Once the painting is complete, the vehicle is reassembled with all trim pieces, decals, and stripes. If any new glass is needed, it is usually installed at this point. The wheel alignment will also be checked if the collision damage was severe, if the vehicle spun, or if tire, wheel or suspension parts were damaged in the collision. This helps to catch any potential problems with the steering and suspension parts.
FINAL INSPECTION:
Finally, your vehicle will be taken to the detailing area for an interior and exterior cleaning. Any minor imperfections in the new paint surface will be removed by polishing and buffing. A final inspection by Jerry Key checks that all work meets Collision Tech's standards and the final paperwork is prepared for the vehicle owner and the involved insurer. Throughout this process, Collision Tech will be in contact with the insurance company handling the claim. The insurer may want to review the estimate and inspect the vehicle before or during the repair process. In some cases, Collision Tech may need to obtain insurer and vehicle owner approval before completing additional necessary repairs not included in the initial estimate. Once all repairs have been inspected and approved, our friendly office staff will contact you to arrange a pick up time.
CAN YOU MATCH THE PAINT COLOR?
Today's modern factory finishes incorporate multiple layers of highly specialized paints. Collision Tech has one of the finest paint systems available and constantly upgrades its technology and equipment to ensure that each vehicle's paint matches. We take special pride in our ability to match factory finishes as the final step in the restoration process.
WASHING YOUR VEHICLE AFTER IT HAS BEEN PAINTED
IN THE FIRST 30 DAYS:
DO: Wash the vehicle by hand with cool water and a very mild car wash solution using a soft cloth or sponge. Always use clean fresh water. Wash your vehicle in the shade.
DONT: Do not use a commercial car wash, stiff brushes or sponges could mar the finish and damage the surface. Do not "dry wipe" your vehicle. Dry wiping can scratch the finish. Do not drive on gravel roads. Chipping the finish is easily done in the first 30 days. Avoid parking under trees and utility lines which are likely to attract birds. Bird droppings have a high acid content and will damage a freshly painted surface. Also, tree sap can mar or spot a freshly painted surface. Do not spill gasoline, oil, antifreeze, transmission fluid, or windshield solvent on the new finish. Do not scrape ice or snow from the newly painted surface.
IN THE FIRST 90 DAYS:
DON'T: Do not wax or polish the vehicle. This will allow the finish to dry and harden completely.
DO I HAVE TO PAY A DEDUCTIBLE? WHO DO I PAY MY DEDUCTIBLE TO?
The amount of deductible that you will be responsible for is determined by your insurance policy. If you carry broad collision, and you were not at fault, your insurance company most likely will waive your deductible. Insurance companies determine fault by your account of the accident when you make the claim, and by reviewing the accident report filed with the police department. If you aren't sure about your deductible, you can call your agent and he/she can tell you whether your insurance company has waived your deductible or whether you will be responsible to pay this when you pick up your vehicle. If your deductible is not waived, it will be your responsibility to pay Collision Tech when you pick up your vehicle. Collision Tech accepts cash, the check sent by your insurance company, personal checks, and major credit cards.
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2115 Cobb Pkwy NW
Atlanta, GA
30152
Opening Hours
| Monday | 9am - 6pm |
| Tuesday | 9am - 6pm |
| Wednesday | 9am - 6pm |
| Thursday | 9am - 6pm |
| Friday | 9am - 5pm |