The Dent Mann handles both collision damage and cosmetic dents, operating as an independent body shop that coordinates directly with insurance companies but also accepts cash customers who want to avoid the claim process entirely.
The shop specializes in dent removal, paintless dent repair (PDR), and full collision work. It serves customers with insurance claims, out-of-pocket repairs, and hail damage. The business operates as a single-location shop rather than a chain, which means estimate decisions and repair priorities move faster than at larger multi-bay operations. It accepts both OEM and aftermarket parts, giving customers a choice on cost and sourcing.
Paintless dent repair starts at approximately $150 for small dents and runs to $800 for multiple larger impacts, depending on location, accessibility, and whether the paint surface is compromised. Hail damage packages, common in Oklahoma, are quoted per-vehicle based on the number and severity of dents; full hail repairs often range from $1,500 to $5,000. Traditional collision work including frame straightening, panel replacement, and repainting is quoted individually after in-person inspection. Insurance deductibles typically range from $500 to $1,000 across OKC policies; cash customers can often negotiate a slight discount compared to insurance billing rates because the shop avoids the paperwork overhead. Call ahead to confirm current pricing, as labor rates adjust seasonally and parts costs fluctuate.
Independent shops like The Dent Mann typically turn work faster than dealership collision centers, which prioritize warranty work and scheduled maintenance. Dealership estimates can take two weeks; The Dent Mann usually completes estimates within 48 hours. At the opposite end, national chains like Safelite and local multi-bay operations (such as shops operating under GEICO Direct Repair Program) offer convenience and brand-name guarantees but often charge 15 to 20 percent more for labor and steer customers toward OEM parts exclusively. Choose The Dent Mann if you want a direct relationship with the shop owner, a faster timeline, and the flexibility to mix OEM and aftermarket parts. Choose a DRP shop if your insurance company requires it or you prioritize corporate accountability over personal interaction. Choose a dealership if your vehicle is still under warranty and the damage occurred during normal use.
The Dent Mann suits owners of vehicles worth $15,000 to $40,000 who want precise repairs without the cost premium of a franchise. It also suits cash customers (mechanics, body shop owners, private sale buyers) who know what they want and will negotiate terms directly. It does not suit customers who need a rental car provided, since the shop does not maintain a fleet. It is not ideal for vehicles still under factory warranty if the damage could be a covered claim, since dealerships will handle that paperwork more transparently.
Bring the vehicle or photos if the damage is minor. The estimator will examine the vehicle, photograph the damage, and provide a written quote detailing parts, labor hours, materials, and whether PDR or traditional repair is recommended. If the claim is going through insurance, provide the claim number and the name of the adjuster; the shop can often work with the adjuster's photos if the vehicle cannot stay on-site. Estimates are free. The shop can usually begin work within one week, though collision work can take two to three weeks depending on parts availability and body shop demand (peak times are May through September). You can leave the vehicle or schedule drop-off; pickup is available after hours by arrangement.
The Dent Mann operates Monday through Friday, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m., and is closed weekends. (Verify current hours by phone, as winter holiday schedules may shift.) The shop has on-site parking for customer vehicles awaiting repair and limited waiting-area seating. It is located on the northwest side of Oklahoma City; street address and directions are best confirmed before your first trip. Payment is due upon pickup unless a payment plan is arranged in advance with the owner.
The Dent Mann fills a specific niche in OKC's body shop landscape: fast estimates, flexible parts sourcing, and direct owner communication without the overhead costs of larger operations.
