Paintless dent repair (PDR) is the standard repair method for hail damage when the paint surface is intact. PDR removes hail dents without touching the paint – no filler, no primer, no repainting – and is faster and less expensive than traditional panel repair for hail-damaged vehicles. Traditional repair methods are used only when paint damage accompanies the hail dents.

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Hail damage produces multiple small, rounded dents across a vehicle’s horizontal surfaces — hood, roof, trunk lid, and upper door panels. These dents have a specific profile: shallow, rounded impact depressions without sharp creases, typically with intact paint because hail impacts compress the metal rather than shearing it.
This profile is ideal for paintless dent repair:
PDR for hail damage is typically 30–50% less expensive than traditional panel repair for the same dent count because it eliminates all paint materials, prep time, and booth time from the job.
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PDR (Paintless Dent Repair) |
Traditional Panel Repair |
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Method |
Specialized metal rods from behind the panel |
Body filler, sanding, primer, color-matched repaint |
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Paint Surface |
Factory paint is fully preserved |
Affected panels repainted |
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Typical Hail Job Time |
1–2 business days |
3–5 business days |
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Cost Range (Avg Vehicle) |
$400–$1,200 |
$1,500–$4,000+ |
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Best For |
Intact paint, rounded dents, full-vehicle hail |
Cracked paint, stretched metal, and large hailstone damage |
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Resale Value Impact |
Minimal — factory finish preserved |
Paint repair disclosure applies |

Traditional repair methods are used when hail damage includes paint damage. This occurs when:
In these cases, PDR addresses the metal deformation and traditional refinishing addresses the paint damage — sometimes on the same vehicle, with PDR on paint-intact dents and refinishing on paint-damaged areas.
A professional hail damage assessment identifies which dents are PDR-eligible and which require paint attention before quoting the job.
PDR for hail damage costs $400–$1,200 for most passenger vehicles, depending on:
Traditional hail repair (with paint) costs significantly more per affected panel — a hail-damaged hood requiring refinishing is $600–$1,200 for the hood alone, versus $150–$400 for the same hood via PDR if the paint is intact.


Hail damage is covered under the comprehensive portion of your auto insurance policy, subject to your comprehensive deductible. Comprehensive coverage applies to weather-related damage — hail, falling branches, flooding — rather than collision events.
Key points for Massachusetts hail claims:
If your deductible is less than the repair cost, filing the comprehensive claim is almost always the correct decision for hail damage.
PDR-only hail damage repair takes 1–2 business days for most passenger vehicles. Large vehicles with extensive coverage (trucks, full-size SUVs) may take 2–3 days.
Hail damage with paint repair adds 1–2 days for paint prep, application, and cure.
Most hail damage events produce a surge in repair demand — if your vehicle sustains hail damage in a regional storm event, booking promptly gives you the shortest wait time before your repair can be scheduled.
The key indicator is paint condition. Walk around the vehicle in direct sunlight and look for any white or silver paint chips at the center of hail impact points - this indicates the paint cracked on impact, and that area is not PDR-eligible. If the dents are visible but the paint surface is intact and unbroken across the entire dent, the damage is PDR-eligible. A professional assessment confirms eligibility before any work is quoted.
No hail damage should be repaired promptly for two reasons. First, exposed paint chips from hail cracking are entry points for rust, which accelerates in Massachusetts’s humid environment. Second, if you’re filing an insurance claim, new damage from subsequent weather events can complicate the claim scope. Address hail damage within 2–4 weeks of the event.
Correctly performed PDR for hail damage has minimal impact on resale value, and is significantly better for resale than traditional paint repair. A vehicle with PDR-repaired hail damage retains its factory paint - which buyers and appraisers value. A vehicle with hail damage repaired through panel repainting has a paint repair disclosure that affects resale value more significantly. PDR is the correct repair both for cost and for resale value preservation.
Schedule a hail damage assessment as soon as possible after a storm — within 1–2 weeks if possible. After a regional hail event, repair shops fill up quickly. Delaying repair also increases the risk of secondary damage if the vehicle is exposed to another weather event. Contact your insurance company promptly, then call us to schedule.
Bring your vehicle to Invisible Touch Inc. for a complete hail damage inspection. We document every dent, coordinate with your insurance company, and restore your vehicle’s factory finish with paintless dent repair.