SKAuto Body Repair is proud to be a Gold Class® collision repair business. The Gold Class recognition indicates that our technicians are trained in the proper repair techniques and procedures that contribute to the complete and safe repair of your vehicle. As a Gold Class shop, we require each of our technicians involved in collision repair to take ongoing training every year. This includes classes on new vehicle technologies and the latest repair techniques.
SKAuto Body Repair is among only 15 percent of collision repair businesses to achieve Gold Class status, whereas shops that are not Gold Class may train minimally or not at all. Gold Class shops are trained on how to fix your vehicle right; on what can be repaired and what needs to be replaced; and on how to see hidden damage you may not see. Two out of three people find a repair shop by talking to friends or relatives.
Don’t take chances. Refer your friends and family to SKAuto Body Repair Repair and let our trained repair professionals take care of them today!
Safe And Complete Collision Repair
Your vehicle may "look" the same when it's repaired after an accident, but it may not be as safe to drive. So how do you know? Gold Class is the industry standard for training that contributes to complete and safe repairs. Our shop is among only 15 percent of collision repair shops to meet this rigorous standard. As a Gold Class shop, we are required to train each of our repair technicians every year, and to have in-house experts in each repair specialty needed for a complete and safe repair. We commit to Gold Class training. Because we’re committed to your safety.
What I-CAR Gold Means?
The Gold Class symbol means a body shop has been trained on how to fix your car right. Just because your vehicle "looks" the same after a repair, doesn't mean it is the same. Only 15% of repair shops meet the industry's most stringent training requirements and achieve Gold Class. We know how to fix your car right - so you can drive safe.
As A Gold Class Shop, We've Been Trained On:
- How to see hidden damage that you may not see
- What can be repaired and what needs to be replaced
- Airbag and seat belt inspection
- Making the right decisions for a safe repair