Collision Damage Estimation & Repair Evans GA

Auto body shop estimates are important. Most people ask for estimates because they are shopping around. You need to distinguish yourself from the crowd. Quality and service count and quotes should reflect and inform your potential customers why you’re the best choice on collision repair and auto bodywork and detailing. Show off what your auto technicians can do and create a before and after picture wall around the reception area. Listed below you will find reliable auto body shops around Evans you can depend on.

Lords Collision Center - We Save Deductibles
(706) 303-1668
1547 Gordon Highway
Augusta, GA
Beattie's Auto Service, Inc.
(706) 736-7351, 001-2004
252 Boy Scout Road
Augusta, GA
First Vehicle Services-Augusta (Broad Street)
(706) 821-2816
1568 Broad Street
Augusta, GA
First Vehicle Services-Augusta (Tobacco Road)
(706) 821-2816
2316 Tobacco Road
Augusta, GA
Ford Coldpepper
706-843-9696
4333 Washington Rd
Evans, GA
C&C Automotive
(706) 303-3952
990 Telfair Street
Augusta, GA
Eagle Paint and Body Inc.
(706) 854-8020, 001-2004
5113 Wrightsboro Road
Grovetown, GA
A.C. Proctor's Paint & Body, Inc.
(706) 736-3110
3011 Milledgeville Road
Augusta, GA
The Car Store Inc
706-650-2606
4738 Washington Rd
Evans, GA
Tim Courtney Auto Transpo
706-868-8134
529 Farmington Cir
Evans, GA
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Collision Damage Estimation & Repair

Technicians have enough to worry about, so when they spend a lot of their time checking P-pages and writing their own supplements because the estimator didn't know everything to ask for, the whole shop suffers.

By Paul Bailey
12/1/2000

Paul Bailey

The duties of a body shop estimator tend to vary from shop to shop and from geographical area to area. Like many aspects of the collision industry, there are no established procedures or guidelines to follow regarding how estimators work with techs. But no matter what your location, both of these parties should be prepared and know their responsibilities - unless you want to see total dissention in the ranks.

Unfortunately, it seems that current times have allowed these responsibilities to overlap, causing problems and delays in the repair process. How? Shops are under more pressure than ever to repair vehicles as quickly as possible in the interest of saving money and satisfying the customer on the go. In the rush to keep up with the rush, people tend to pass their duties to others whenever they can. As a result, important tasks are forgotten when everyone involved assumes they're someone else's job.

As a shop owner, understanding the dynamics of how your repair team works is more than just helpful in keeping employees happy and productive - it's essential.

Let Techs Be Techs
In too many shops these days, technicians are forced to perform duties once handled by the office staff. Because of this, I've advised techs to keep ...

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