Q&A

What is a PDR matrix?

What is a PDR matrix?

A PDR matrix is a chart used to determine the cost needed to pay a PDR technician for the hail damage on a panel. Most PDR matrices are agreed upon by insurance companies as the standard by which the price is determined. Using a PDR matrix is as easy as 1,2,3. Find the panel in the left column of the chart.

How expensive is PDR?

Though paintless dent repair is a cheap way to get good looking results, the price can vary a lot. For small dings, it may cost between $75 and $125. For larger damage that can be repaired, such as collision dents, it may cost between $150 and $450.

Is PDR profitable?

How much profit can a dent removal service make? For those who keep their expenses low, profit can be considerable. If you operate at an 80% profit margin with 300 customers a year, you can expect to make about $24,000 in pure profit.

What is PDR material?

PDR is the name of a fabric. It’s a thick, double-knit fabric with two-way stretch. Why is two-way stretch so important? That’s because it holds your curves (aka shmaltz, as it is known in some circles).

How do you price dents?

$125. Larger dents, likely you might see after bumping into a pole or another vehicle, should run as between $200-$300 depending on the above factors. Using the above numbers, a good way to estimate the price of a dent is to add $50-$120 for every inch.

How much does a dent in the car cost?

If the dent didn’t damage your car’s paint, the removal process will likely be affordable. For a 1-inch dent, you can expect to pay around $50 to $120. Of course, this depends on the specialist. Dent repair cost will increase with dent size—about $10 to $30 per 1/2-inch.

Does insurance cover dent repair?

If your vehicle sustained minor damage, resulting in a visible scratch or dent, auto insurance will cover it under collision coverage — but should you file a claim? If you do decide to get it fixed, you would save more money in the long run by paying for the damage out-of-pocket.

Is PDR a good career?

If you don’t enjoy working with your hands, PDR is not a good career choice. If you are an impatient person or generally feel that “close enough is good enough,” then you will most likely not have the patience required to master this art. Patient people that pay attention to detail always do the best at PDR.

Is PDR hard to learn?

PDR is hard to learn because it involves seeing, interpreting, and doing things that you have never done before. In fact, many skills learned in PDR are exactly opposite of everything you’ve probably ever done. The first difficulty is just finding your tool tip underneath a panel.

Can PDR fix creases?

If the dent is creased, it means that it may not be able to repair with PDR. Although there are many skilled PDR technicians in the world, creases make it difficult to restore the body panel to its regular shape.

Who invented PDR?

Oskar Flaig
Paintless dent removal (PDR) was invented by Oskar Flaig in February 1960 during the “International Motor Sports Show” in New York City, USA. Oskar Flaig was an ordinary member of staff at Mercedes.