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βTodd is a very good guy to deal with. Doesn't give you a line of BS like other repair shop. At least to me he was a straight shooter. I like that veryβ¦ββ joseph dan on Google

βI had an amazing experience with this body shop! They did a fantastic job repairing my vehicle and had it completed in a very timely manner. My car lβ¦ββ Ashley Hoover on Google

βI recently had my car repaired at Diehl Collision. They did an excellent job and the people there were very professional. The customer service was verβ¦ββ Cindy Mcfarland on Google

βStancato did an amazing job on my car. When I picked up my car it looked like it was never even wrecked. They cleaned the inside and outside includinβ¦ββ Melissa Woofter on Google
About auto body & collision in Beach City
Beach City is Small Stark County village to the southwest, near the Tuscarawas County line. Local pros service neighborhoods including downtown, near Beach City Lake. Beach City Lake and the surrounding park system draw seasonal traffic; commerce is small-scale and locally-owned. Tell us what the car needs and we'll match you with Beach City-area shops in minutes β local owners, real customers, same-day quotes when you need them.
Common questions
How much does collision repair cost in Beach City?+
Minor dent repair runs $100 to $350. Bumper repair (no replacement) is $300 to $900. Bumper replacement is $600 to $2,000 β and easily $3,000 to $4,500 on newer cars with parking sensors and cameras built in. Full panel respray is $500 to $1,500. Frame straightening is $1,500 to $4,000. A full insurance claim repair averages $2,500 to $8,000.
What should I do right after a fender bender in Beach City?+
Move both cars to safety if drivable. Call Canton police non-emergency at (330) 489-3144 β Ohio Revised Code requires a police report for damage over $400. Photograph the damage, the plates, both drivers' licenses, and the road. Exchange insurance info. Do not admit fault and do not agree to settle out of pocket at the scene.
Should I use the body shop my insurance recommends?+
Ohio law gives you the right to use the shop of your choice. Insurance "direct repair program" shops are faster because the estimating process is pre-approved, but they're sometimes pushed toward aftermarket parts. Your independent shop might be slower but give you better OEM parts. The trade-off is yours, not the insurance adjuster's.
How do I pick a good body shop in Beach City?+
Look for I-CAR Gold Class certification β the industry training standard for collision repair. OEM-specific certifications (Honda, Toyota, Subaru, Tesla) matter for cars with calibrated safety systems. Every reputable Beach City body shop offers a lifetime warranty on workmanship. Ask whether they bill insurance directly so you only pay the deductible.
OEM or aftermarket parts after a collision?+
Aftermarket cosmetic parts (bumpers, fenders) save 20 to 40 percent and are usually fine. Insist on OEM for anything safety-critical (airbag sensors, crash bars, frame components) and for anything with electronics built in (adaptive headlights, parking-sensor bumpers). Your policy may limit OEM coverage β read it before the claim, not during.
How do I find auto body shops in Beach City, Ohio?+
Browse auto body shops on StarkPros who serve Beach City and the surrounding Stark County area. Each listing includes reviews from past customers, service details, and a direct quote request form β so you can compare options before reaching out.















