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Why PDR is The Preferred Method of Repair for Hail Repair

Our courses cover everything from generating hail accounts to pricing for both retail and insurance, and we can even guide you towards the latest hail storms. With our training, you'll gain the skills and knowledge necessary to become a quality PDR technician and join the ranks of highly skilled professionals working at all levels of the PDR industry.
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Hail storms can wreak havoc on vehicles, leaving behind a trail of quarter to golf ball sized dents on every panel. That’s why insurance companies worldwide have recognized Paintless Dent Repair as the “Preferred Method” of repair for hail damage. At The Ding King, we provide specialized hands-on Hail Repair Training Courses to prepare you for repairing hail damaged vehicles and tapping into this rapidly growing market.

Our courses cover everything from generating hail accounts to pricing for both retail and insurance, and we can even guide you towards the latest hail storms. With our training, you’ll gain the skills and knowledge necessary to become a quality PDR technician and join the ranks of highly skilled professionals working at all levels of the PDR industry.

Hail damage claims have been on the rise in recent years, with an 84 percent increase from 2020 to 2022. Over four million hail damage claims were processed between January 2020 and December 2022, with the top five states generating claims being Texas, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado, and Oklahoma. Hail storms during this period caused billions of dollars worth of damage across the country, with the Colorado storms of June 2012 alone causing over $1 billion worth of damage.

Paintless Dent Repair (PDR) has become the preferred method of repair for hail damage for several reasons:

  1. Cost-effectiveness: PDR is generally more cost-effective compared to traditional repair methods. With PDR, there is no need for extensive bodywork or repainting, which can be expensive. Instead, skilled technicians can manipulate the metal from behind the panel to restore it to its original shape, eliminating the need for costly materials and labor.
  2. Time-efficient: PDR is typically a faster process compared to traditional repairs. Skilled technicians can efficiently remove hail dents without the need for lengthy drying times or waiting for paint to cure. This allows for quicker turnaround times, getting vehicles back to their owners sooner.
  3. Preserves original paint: PDR is a non-invasive technique that preserves the original factory paint finish. With no need for repainting, the risk of color mismatches or overspray is eliminated. This ensures that the vehicle maintains its original appearance and retains its resale value.
  4. Environmentally friendly: PDR is considered a more environmentally friendly repair method. Since there is no use of fillers, chemicals, or paint, it reduces the generation of harmful waste products associated with traditional repairs. This makes PDR a greener choice for hail damage repair.
  5. Retains vehicle value: By preserving the original paint and finish, PDR helps maintain the value of the vehicle. Traditional repairs that involve repainting can affect the originality and authenticity of the vehicle, potentially lowering its value. PDR allows for a seamless repair that keeps the vehicle in its original condition.

Overall, PDR offers a cost-effective, time-efficient, and environmentally friendly solution for repairing hail damage. Its ability to preserve the original paint and retain the value of the vehicle makes it a preferred choice for both car owners and insurance companies.

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Todd Sudeck

Todd Sudeck is an industry veteran with over 30 years of experience in Paintless Dent Repair and Auto Reconditioning. He is the founder and President of The Ding King Training Institute and is widely recognized as the "King" of this specialized field. His expertise and leadership have set the standard for excellence in the industry, making The Ding King Training Institute the go-to destination for those seeking to learn from the best.

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Meet "The King"

My name is Todd Sudeck, I’m the founder and President of The Ding King Training Institute. I want to thank you for taking the time to learn more about The Ding King Training Institute and tell you a little about how I got started.

After getting a dent in my car and taking it to the body shop for a quote, I figured I’d give it a try myself, as the thought of painting my brand new car made me ill. I took my Snap On screwdriver and wrapped the tip with lots of duct tape and tried to pop the dent out, all with no luck. My neighbor was watching me and told me about a PDR tech that he used. I called him up and watched a trained professional take the dent out in less than 10 minutes, saving me a few hundred dollars. All I can remember thinking was “that didn’t look so hard” and “I could make a lot of money doing that.”

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