Paintless dent repair is the most cost-effective way to fix dents, dings, and hail damage. Here's what Houston drivers can expect to pay in 2026.
Paintless dent repair (PDR) is consistently the most affordable option for fixing dents when the factory paint is intact. But pricing varies based on several factors. This guide breaks down real-world PDR costs in the Houston market so you know what to expect.
Here are typical PDR price ranges in the Houston area for 2026:
A single door ding — the kind you pick up in a parking lot — typically costs $100 to $250 depending on location on the panel, depth, and whether it's on a body line. Most are repaired in under an hour.
Multiple minor dents on the same or adjacent panels range from $200 to $500. Technicians can often repair several dents in a single session, keeping the per-dent cost lower.
Larger dents — 2 to 4 inches in diameter — from shopping carts, minor bumps, or baseballs cost $200 to $450 each. The cost depends on depth, location, and whether the dent affects a body line or crease.
Full-vehicle hail repair ranges from $2,500 to $8,000+ depending on the severity and number of dents. The good news: hail damage is covered under comprehensive auto insurance. Most Pro PDR customers pay $0 out of pocket beyond their deductible — and we handle the entire claims process.
Shallow, broad dents are generally easier (and cheaper) to repair than deep, sharp dents. A shallow 3-inch dent might cost less than a deep 1-inch dent because the metal has been displaced more aggressively in the smaller dent.
Dents on flat, accessible panels (hood, roof) are typically less expensive to repair. Dents near edges, body lines, or in areas with limited access from behind the panel cost more due to the precision and time required.
Volume matters. A single dent on one panel costs more per dent than 20 dents across the vehicle. This is one reason full hail repair is priced differently than individual dent repair.
Want an exact quote? Text photos of your dent to (281) 906-7696 — we provide free estimates in minutes.
Get Free PDR EstimateFor the same dent, PDR typically costs 50% to 70% less than a traditional body shop repair. Here's why: body shops sand, fill, prime, and repaint the entire panel. That process requires materials, a paint booth, color matching, and significantly more labor hours. PDR eliminates all of that — the factory paint stays intact, and the repair is done with specialized tools and skill alone.
Yes. Hail damage falls under your comprehensive coverage. If your vehicle has hail damage, your insurance company will cover the PDR repair minus your deductible. Pro PDR works directly with all major insurance companies — State Farm, Allstate, GEICO, Progressive, USAA, and more. We handle the estimate, supplements, and paperwork so you don't have to.
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