Denver Auto Body Repair
Auto Body Repair in Denver, CO
Auto body damage can involve more than the panel that first catches your eye. Spargo Collision Center helps Denver drivers document the damage, identify the likely repair path, and understand when a photo review is enough to begin versus when the vehicle needs an in-person inspection. Start with clear photos or call 720-720-9200 for guidance based on your vehicle and the way the damage occurred.
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Collision, dent, hail, paint, and structural repair planning
Free photo estimates as a practical starting point
Insurance documentation and repair communication support
Towing coordination when a vehicle should not be driven
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Match the repair path to the actual damage
A scrape, door ding, hail pattern, broken lamp, shifted panel gap, and hard collision do not call for the same repair. Spargo begins by looking at the location, depth, finish condition, nearby parts, and how the damage happened. That first assessment helps separate a possible paintless dent repair from conventional body and paint work, and cosmetic damage from a condition that needs closer structural or fit-related inspection.
The visible mark is only the starting point. Bumper covers, trim, glass, lights, brackets, and adjacent panels can hide or transfer damage. The final repair scope is based on the vehicle itself, not a generic online package.
- Collision repair for impact-related panel and body damage
- Dent removal and PDR when the panel and finish are suitable
- Hail-damage assessment across all affected panels
- Paint and refinishing for appropriate repaired areas
- Frame and unibody evaluation when impact points or alignment raise concerns
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Use photos to start, then confirm what cannot be seen
A useful photo set includes the entire vehicle, the damaged area from several feet back, close views from more than one angle, and any affected glass, lights, wheels, or panel gaps. Include the year, make, model, whether the vehicle is drivable, and a short description of the event. Spargo can use that information to discuss the likely next step and prepare a free starting estimate.
A photo estimate is not a final repair price. Hidden damage, parts needs, prior repairs, insurer requirements, and conditions found during inspection or disassembly can change the scope. Spargo explains when an in-person evaluation is needed before price or timing can be confirmed.
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Build one repair plan from assessment through pickup
Once the affected areas are understood, the repair plan identifies the authorized body work, parts, refinishing, and related coordination needed for that vehicle. The order of work depends on the damage. A minor dent may follow a short path, while a multi-panel collision may require disassembly, updated documentation, parts coordination, repair and refinishing, reassembly, and a final review.
Timing depends on the approved scope, parts availability, additional damage, and outside decisions such as insurer review. Spargo provides the best current timeline after assessment and communicates when a meaningful change affects the plan.
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Know the boundaries of insurance and towing help
When a claim is involved, Spargo can prepare estimate and repair documentation and communicate about the repair. The insurer decides coverage, deductibles, policy benefits, and claim approvals. Spargo is the repair shop, not the insurance company, and does not promise a particular coverage result.
If the vehicle may be unsafe to drive, call the shop before moving it. Spargo can help coordinate a tow to 1175 S Lipan Street Unit B in Denver. Towing availability, timing, and charges depend on the provider and situation, so confirm those details when arrangements are made.
Related Repair Guides
Compare the next repair path
Collision Repair
Understand assessment, repair planning, insurance support, and delivery after an impact.
Read about Collision RepairDent Removal & PDR
Compare paintless dent repair with conventional body and paint work.
Read about Dent Removal & PDRHail Damage Repair
See how widespread storm damage is documented and evaluated.
Read about Hail Damage RepairPaint & Refinishing
Learn how repaired panels are prepared and evaluated for refinishing.
Read about Paint & RefinishingFrame & Unibody Repair
Know when impact damage needs a closer structural assessment.
Read about Frame & Unibody RepairFrequently Asked Questions
Auto Body Repair questions
What kinds of auto body damage does Spargo evaluate?+
Spargo evaluates collision damage, dents and creases, hail damage, paint and finish damage, structural concerns, and related glass damage. The appropriate repair depends on the specific vehicle, panel, finish, impact, and conditions found during inspection. Call the shop if you are unsure which service applies.
Can Spargo give me an auto body estimate from photos?+
Yes. Clear photos and vehicle details can provide a useful starting estimate and help identify the next step. Photos cannot show every condition behind exterior parts, so final scope, price, and timing may require an in-person inspection or disassembly.
How long does auto body repair take?+
There is no single timeline for every repair. Damage severity, required parts, refinishing, hidden damage, authorization, and insurer review can all affect completion. Spargo provides a working timeline after evaluating the vehicle and updates it when the repair plan changes.
Should I drive my vehicle to the shop after a collision?+
Do not drive if the vehicle may be unsafe, has leaking fluids, steering or tire problems, broken glass that limits visibility, damaged lighting, or panels rubbing moving parts. This is not a complete safety checklist. Call emergency services when needed, and call Spargo for towing coordination when the vehicle should not be driven.
