Monday – Friday: 8:00 am – 4 pm
4 Bethpage Rd, Copiague, NY
Aluminum repair services restore wheels, panels, and other car parts made from lightweight aluminum.
Aluminum is strong but can still get scratched, dented, bent, or cracked from curbs, potholes, and accidents. When aluminum parts are damaged, skilled technicians use special methods—like welding, straightening, and polishing—to fix them.
High-quality repairs make sure car wheels and panels are safe, look shiny, and drive smoothly.
Restoring aluminum parts saves money compared to replacing them and helps curb rust, keeping your car in great shape for years. Professional repair protects your safety and your vehicle’s value.
First, the technician checks the aluminum part for problems—like scratches, bends, or cracks. The wheel or panel is carefully cleaned, then dents are straightened using heat and hydraulic tools. Cracks are filled with special aluminum welds, and repairs are sanded smooth so they blend in perfectly. The surface is polished or painted for a shiny, like-new finish.
Finally, a protective layer is applied to keep the aluminum safe from road salt and water. The whole process is designed to make aluminum parts look and perform better while keeping you safe.
Have questions? Here are some simple answers. Still unsure? Ask us anytime!
Most scratches, dents, and bends can be fixed by expert technicians. Deep cracks or major damage might need replacement, but many aluminum parts are repairable with the right methods
Yes! Professional repair uses safe welding and straightening techniques that build strength and restore the shape without harming the rest of your car.
Minor fixes take one or two hours, but bigger dents or cracks may need a full day. The shop gives you a clear timeline after inspecting your car.
Yes, good repairs leave wheels or panels shiny, clean, and the same color or finish as the rest of your car. Color-matching tools help blend new and old areas.
Yes, we give you a warranty. If something is wrong, come back and we will help.
Repairing your damaged aluminum is much less expensive than buying new wheels or panels, especially for small scuffs and dents.
Yes! Shops finish aluminum repairs with polishing, painting, or clear coats so the result looks amazing and lasts longer.
Cracks can often be welded for strong and safe results, but very deep or wide cracks may require new wheels for safety.
Bent wheels can make driving feel bumpy, wear down tires, and even risk sudden failure. Fast repair means safer trips and better tire life.
Wash them gently with mild soap and avoid harsh chemicals. Regular cleaning and an occasional wax help protect repaired wheels and panels for years.