When your Ford is involved in an accident, choosing the right collision repair shop matters. As a Ford Certified collision repair center, we meet manufacturer requirements for equipment, training, repair procedures, and quality control, so your vehicle is restored the way Ford intended, not just cosmetically, but structurally and safely.
Choosing a Ford Certified facility ensures your vehicle receives OEM-aligned care from trained professionals using approved tools, parts, and repair methods.
Modern Ford vehicles are engineered as integrated systems. Structural components, ADAS technology, sensors, cameras, and safety features all depend on precise repairs and proper calibration.
Certified shops provide:
We begin with a detailed inspection using Ford repair documentation and digital diagnostics to identify visible and hidden damage, including structural components and safety systems.
Every repair is planned according to Ford OEM repair procedures, including approved materials, sectioning methods, and safety requirements.
Using advanced frame-measuring and straightening equipment, we restore your Ford’s structure to factory specifications that are critical for crash safety and vehicle performance.
Computerized paint-matching technology and OEM-approved paint systems ensure accurate color, texture, and finish consistency.
Before delivery, your Ford undergoes final inspections, system scans, and calibrations to confirm all safety and performance standards are met.
After an accident, don’t settle for average repairs or shortcuts. Contact us and get OEM-aligned workmanship, advanced
technology, and safety-first decisions.
Yes. You have the legal right to choose your collision repair facility.
Ford certification emphasizes using Ford-tested and engineered OEM parts whenever appropriate to ensure fit, safety, and performance.
Yes. When required, safety systems, cameras, and sensors are recalibrated according to Ford procedures.
Absolutely. Modern Ford vehicles rely heavily on integrated safety and technology systems that require precise OEM repair methods.