4 Common Myths About Hail Damage Repair Timing Debunked
When it comes to hail damage, many Denver drivers wonder if there’s a “right” time for repairs or if waiting can impact the outcome. At Hail Medic, we often hear questions about timing—whether hail damage can be fixed during colder months or if waiting affects the quality or cost of repair. Fortunately, our team of experts can debunk four common myths around hail damage repair timing and provide clear answers to help you make the best decision for your vehicle.
Myth 1: Hail Damage Repairs Can Only Be Done in Warm Weather
One of the most common misconceptions is that hail damage repairs, especially techniques like Paintless Dent Repair (PDR), require warm weather to be effective. While it’s true that temperature can impact how materials respond, reputable repair shops, like Hail Medic, have climate-controlled facilities designed to handle repairs year-round. Using specialized lighting, controlled humidity, and temperature regulation, technicians can work efficiently to restore your vehicle, regardless of the season.
Myth 2: Waiting Until Spring Saves Money on Hail Repair
Some believe holding off on hail repairs until spring or summer can save costs, assuming repair shops are less busy or offer off-season discounts. However, delaying hail repair can increase the risk of further damage, such as rust or paint cracking, especially with Colorado’s unpredictable winter weather. In colder months, moisture from snow or rain can seep into the dents, exacerbating damage and potentially raising repair costs.
Myth 3: Hail Damage Repairs Don’t Last Through Winter
Some worry that repairs done during colder months are less durable or may not withstand the harsh conditions of winter driving. However, when performed by trained technicians, the PDR process is designed to last through all weather conditions. At Hail Medic, we ensure that our repairs meet rigorous quality standards, providing long-lasting results that will hold up regardless of the season. A lifetime guarantee covers restorations performed at Hail Medic for the time you own or lease a vehicle.
Myth 4: Insurance Won’t Cover Winter Hail Repairs
Another common misconception is that insurance companies only cover hail repairs in certain months. Insurance policies typically cover hail damage regardless of when the repair is scheduled as long as claims are filed within the timeframe specified by your policy. In an article for Fox31, Scott Harding, an auto adjuster for Nationwide Mutual Insurance Company, outlines that insurance policies cover damages per storm rather than collective damages. At Hail Medic, we work closely with insurance companies to streamline the claims process so you can get repairs done as soon as possible without concerns about timing.