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Stop by, call, or fill out the form. We'll assess your vehicle and provide an honest, written estimate at no charge — no commitment required.
| Mon – Thu | 8:00 AM – 4:00 PM |
| Friday | 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM |
| Saturday | Closed |
| Sunday | Closed |
& the Tennessee Valley
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Common Questions
Paint jobs start at $350 and increase based on vehicle size, panel count, paint grade, and how much surface preparation is required. We offer options at multiple price points — call us at (256) 534-6675 or stop in for a free written estimate.
Completely free, written, and with no obligation. We'll assess your vehicle, explain what we see, and give you a written estimate. You decide what to do from there — no pressure at all.
Yes. We work directly with your insurance company and provide all required documentation. In many cases we're able to help customers save on or reduce their deductible. Bring your claim information to your estimate appointment and we'll take it from there.
We use Nason Paint by Axalta, a professional-grade automotive finish produced by one of the world's largest coatings manufacturers (formerly a DuPont product line). It provides excellent color accuracy, durability, and a clean finish.
Turnaround time depends on the scope of work. Minor cosmetic jobs may be completed in a day or two; larger collision or full-repaint jobs take longer. We'll give you a time estimate when you come in, and we communicate throughout the process so you're never left wondering.
Yes. We service all makes and models — domestic, import, cars, trucks, SUVs, and vans. If you have a vehicle that needs body work or paint, we can help.
Yes. All work performed at Peach Auto Painting & Collision is fully guaranteed. If something isn't right after the job is complete, we'll make it right — no questions asked.