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Aluminum Repair

Signs Your Aluminum Rims Need Repair

Signs Your Aluminum Rims Need Repair

Your vehicle’s aluminum rims do more than just look good, they’re essential for safety and performance. Over time, damage from potholes, curbs, or wear and tear can take a toll. In this blog, we’ll help you spot the warning signs before it’s too late. If you notice...

New Year, New Look for Your Vehicle

New Year, New Look for Your Vehicle

As the new year unfolds, it's the perfect time to reflect on fresh starts and that includes your vehicle. Over time, everyday wear and tear can leave your car looking tired, with scratches, dents, and fading paint that diminish its once-pristine appearance. But it...

Aluminum Body Repair Techniques for Damaged Vehicles

Aluminum Body Repair Techniques for Damaged Vehicles

Accidents happen, but when it comes to aluminum body repair, the stakes are much higher than with traditional materials like steel. Aluminum requires a completely different approach due to its unique properties, and without the right knowledge and tools, improper...

What is an I-CAR Certified Technician?

What is an I-CAR Certified Technician?

At Connect Collision, we take pride in delivering top-notch auto body repair services in Houston, Texas. We understand the significance of having highly skilled technicians, especially those who are I-CAR certified. But what exactly does it mean to be an I-CAR...

What is Aluminum Body Repair?

What is Aluminum Body Repair?

While using aluminum parts in a car is not new, body panels have become more common. Hoods and deck lids are very common aluminum body parts for many kinds of cars. So if they are so prevalent on the road, what do we need to do for aluminum body repair, and how are...

Can Any Body Shop Repair Aluminum Panels?

Can Any Body Shop Repair Aluminum Panels?

Finding the right body shop for your car repair needs can be daunting. This is especially true for specialized services like aluminum panel repairs. But can just any body shop repair aluminum panels? You don't want an inexperienced shop to ruin your car's aluminum...