Most body shops can fix hail damage because hail just causes dents and all body shops have to do is pound them out. It really should not be a problem for any body shop.
Yes, there are repair shops in Phoenix that can repair hail damage. "A Cheap Body Shop" is one of the locations in Phoenix that does the repairs. You can reach them at 602.885.1915.
I would ask your insurance company for recommendations on who to use to repair hail damage. They may even cover some of the cost involved if your policy covers it.
You can use the company 'Arizone Roof Repairs' or many other different contractors that will fix the damage. It is a good idea to use your insurance company to reccommend someone, as well.
Geico covers hail damage if it is part of your policy. Bare minimum coverage does not cover acts of nature.
There are several local companies to fix window hail damage. Always do your research and call several companies for quotes, suggestions and to ask tough and simple questions. Go to opinion websites and ask others their previous experiences. Check out Suntec Roofing, C&N Roofing, A Right Way Roofing.
sometimes it has to be weakened
One can avoid hail damage to one's car by parking it in a garage. Hail stones are usually small but can be as large as a golf ball or even larger. In areas prone to large hail stones, roofs are usually covered with materials that do not shatter, which avoids a lot of expensive damage.
Hail Storms can bring a ton of damage to homes, and especially those vulnerable rooftop air conditioning units. In Dallas, I have seen softball size hail that will damage air conditioners badly. If the hail hits in the right spot right on the vulnerable fan vents, it can break through and damage the fans and any other internal components. So it really depends on the size and severity of the storm to determine how much damage the hail can really do. Also something to keep in mind if you notice hail damage to your AC unit is that your roof may also have sustained damage during the onslaught. I would have both inspected especially if there is visible damage.
Auto body shops (sometimes called collision centers) handle stuff like this frequently.
No.
Your car will depreciate depending on the size of the dents. A few dents will be different from a hundred dents. Carfax has a category for hail damage.
yes, but insurance normally will just say it is totaled and write you a check for the value of a car. its cheaper