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(HomeGarden247.com, January 21, 2013 ) Naples, FL – For most people, having the family car repaired after an accident is a daunting task and questions arise concerning the estimate and repair. Collex Collision's Naples auto body shop wants to share the answers to these questions with potential customers, thus making the process a little easier, especially for those who have never experienced the process before. Collex staff is always available to answer customers’ questions either via their website at http://www.collex.com/ or by phone at 888-426-5539.
Collex has e-Estimate, which is a good start. By using this online tool, customers can get a ball park figure on the cost of repairs to their vehicle. It is only intended to be a rough estimate however and customers must receive an official written estimate by a trained Collex estimator to be approved by the insurance company and for the repairs to begin. The official written estimates will always include one or more of these common 5 factors:
1. Remove and Install. This process involves removing something from the auto and re-installing it later. Parts which have not been damaged should be temporarily taken off to access the damaged parts. Panels to be repainted, electronics to be restored, brakes to be repaired are among the many instances which involves R&I. This method is used so that the unharmed materials are protected in their original state while the repair is going on.
2. Repair. This is the most unrestricted factor on an estimate list. The auto’s collision repairs will be negotiated by the insurance adjusters and the shop estimators. Auto body shops are generally paid based on the number of hours estimated to complete the repair.
3. Replace. Parts replacement is not an adjustable part of an estimate and is upheld by the industry standards, which are commonly termed as book time. If the accounting software indicates a specific hour to replace a part, this is what the insurance will pay—nothing more and nothing less.
4. Sublet. There are possible tasks that an Auto body shop may have to subcontract to other workers, engine repair for example. The collision repair shop may not employ technicians that specialize in engine repair, so they would farm out that work to an engine repair shop.
For a better repair, choose a shop which has everything under their roof, says Collex Collision. For their convenience, Collex has 12 auto body shops in Michigan and 3 in Florida. Visit their site at http://www.naplesautobodyshop.org/ for more information or call 888-426-5539.
About Collex Collision: Today Collex stands as the leader of Metro-Detroit’s highly competitive collision repair industry and Collex is excited to serve Southwest Florida with the same excellent service. The company’s growth is directly correlated with the high quality of workmanship that they provide for each repair as well as excellent customer service that they guarantee for each customer.
Contact: Patrick Sollena Collex Collision 44700 Enterprise Dr Clinton Township, MI 48038 Phone: 888-426-5539 Email: info@collexcollsion.com/
This press release was submitted by Right Now Marketing Group, LLC.
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Patrick Sollena
888-426-5539
info@collexcollision.com/
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