Auto Tech Paint And Body handles collision damage, frame work, and custom paint jobs for vehicles across Oklahoma City, operating as a full-service body shop that manages insurance claims directly and maintains a dedicated estimate process for walk-in damage assessments.
This is a collision-focused body shop, not a quick cosmetic touch-up operation. The facility handles structural repair, frame straightening, insurance coordination, and both factory-match and custom paint work. It sits in the segment between dealership service departments (which typically subcontract major collision work) and smaller independent shops that may lack frame equipment or insurance relationships. The shop accepts direct insurance claims and works as a preferred or direct-repair program (DRP) vendor for major carriers, meaning customers can often have repair costs approved without shopping estimates separately.
Auto Tech handles collision repair from minor dents and repaints to major structural damage. Paint services include factory-color matching for damage blending, complete panel repaints, and custom finishes. Frame and unibody straightening, welding, parts replacement, and refinish prep are included in collision jobs. The shop also offers cosmetic services like single-panel repaints for sun damage or minor accidents.
Pricing varies sharply by damage scope. A single-panel repaint typically runs $400 to $800 depending on panel size and complexity. Moderate collision jobs involving multiple panels and minor frame work range from $2,000 to $6,000. Major structural repairs with frame straightening and multiple component replacements often exceed $8,000. Most estimates are free and valid for 30 days; request confirmation by phone before pricing, as material and labor costs shift.
Auto Tech competes primarily against larger multi-location chains and independent single-shop operators. Caliber Collision and Service King, both national chains with Oklahoma City locations, offer insurance coordination and similar service ranges but typically operate with longer wait times due to volume and may charge higher labor rates. Independent shops in the metro area often provide faster turnaround and more personalized attention but may carry less advanced frame equipment or have weaker direct relationships with insurers, potentially leaving customers to manage claim communication themselves. Auto Tech's positioning as a DRP shop for major insurers bridges this gap: you get faster insurance approval without the impersonal scale of national chains.
Auto Tech works best for customers with collision damage covered by insurance who want direct claim coordination and frame-capable repair in one facility. It is also suitable for those seeking quality custom paint work or multi-panel refinishing. It does not suit customers looking for quick buffing or minor cosmetic fixes (though single-panel work is possible) or those uncomfortable with insurance paperwork involvement; the shop's workflow assumes claim processing.
Call or visit in person with photos or the vehicle itself for a free written estimate. The estimator assesses damage, checks for hidden frame or structural issues using diagnostic equipment, and provides a repair timeline. If you have insurance coverage, bring your policy and claim number; Auto Tech will contact your carrier directly to discuss coverage and deductible. The shop typically provides a loaner vehicle or coordinates rental reimbursement through insurance for jobs lasting more than a few days.
Confirm current hours by phone before visiting, as body shop hours often shift seasonally or with workload. The facility has on-site parking for customer vehicles and a waiting area. Most collision repairs take 5 to 10 business days depending on parts availability and frame work complexity; minor cosmetic jobs may finish in 2 to 3 days. Ask about the rental car situation at estimate time if you need transportation during repair.
Auto Tech fills a practical need for collision repair in a metro area where insurance claims are frequent and frame equipment is expensive; the shop's direct insurance relationships and diagnostic capability mean customers avoid the friction of managing claims alone or accepting a subcontractor's work through a dealership.
