From crumpled quarter panels to smashed doors and damaged bumpers, our I-CAR certified technicians restore your vehicle to factory condition - inside and out. We repair all makes and models at our 2902 S Broadway facility in Englewood, Colorado.
Auto body repair covers any work required to restore the exterior structure of your vehicle after a collision, parking incident, or other damage. This includes panel replacement or reshaping, bumper repair, door repair, fender work, and surface refinishing. At Englewood Auto Body, every repair follows a documented process: damage assessment, parts sourcing, structural correction if needed, body work, paint, and a final quality inspection before we return your vehicle.
We use Original Equipment Manufacturer parts wherever possible. OEM parts fit correctly, maintain your vehicle's safety ratings, and preserve your manufacturer warranty. We do not substitute inferior aftermarket panels or hardware to save cost. When a job calls for OEM, that is what you get.
Every body repair that involves paint goes through our computerized color matching system. We analyze your vehicle's paint using a spectrophotometer, account for natural fade, and mix a custom batch that blends seamlessly with the surrounding panels. The result is a repair that is invisible - not just close.
We service domestic and imported vehicles including cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans. Our technicians receive ongoing training on modern vehicle platforms including high-strength steel construction, aluminum panels, and advanced driver assistance system (ADAS) components that must be recalibrated after certain repairs.
Our shop is at 2902 S Broadway in Englewood, CO - easy to reach from Littleton, Sheridan, Cherry Hills Village, Centennial, Greenwood Village, and South Denver. Most customers are within a 20-minute drive.
Schedule your free estimate today. We will inspect your vehicle, document the damage, and handle your insurance claim from start to finish.
Everything you need to know before you bring your vehicle in.
Auto body repair covers all work to restore the exterior structure and finish of your vehicle. This includes panel repair or replacement, bumper work, door repair, fender reshaping, dent removal, scratch repair, and refinishing. If the damage also involves the frame or structural components, that work is completed first before any body or paint work begins.
If the damage has caused any deformation of the metal - a dent, crease, buckle, or gap where panels meet - body repair is required before refinishing. Paint alone cannot cover structural deformation and will crack or bubble over time. If the damage is purely surface level, a touch-up or spot refinish may be sufficient. We assess this at your free estimate.
If the damage resulted from a collision, your collision coverage applies. Damage from hail, animals, falling objects, or non-collision events falls under comprehensive coverage. In both cases, you pay your deductible and we handle everything else directly with your insurer. We work with all major carriers including State Farm, Allstate, GEICO, Progressive, Farmers, and USAA.
Most body repairs are completed in 3 to 7 business days. The timeline depends on the extent of damage, whether structural work is required, parts availability, and paint curing time. We give you a specific completion estimate when we write your repair order and update you if anything changes.
Yes. We provide a lifetime warranty on all paint and refinishing work for as long as you own the vehicle. Workmanship on structural and body repairs is also warranted. If you notice any issue after picking up your vehicle, bring it back and we will correct it at no charge.
Yes. We use spectrophotometer analysis to measure the exact color values of your existing paint, including any fade that has occurred over time. We then mix a custom formula that accounts for that fade so the new paint blends with the surrounding panels - not just with the original factory color code.