Rust Repairs and Welding

Modern Car Mechanics in South Norfolk

Don’t be fooled into thinking only vintage cars are impacted by rust. If the paintwork on a modern car (2010 onwards) gets damaged, it’s still at risk of moisture getting onto the metal and starting to corrode. 

And once that corrosion happens, the damage can be just as significant for a modern car. At Restoria Classics, we can touch up vehicle paintwork, bodywork damage and corrosion, to stop small damage becoming a major issue.

Restoria Classics is located in NR15 1JE, the perfect position for vehicle owners in South Norfolk who don’t want to travel all the way to Norwich or beyond. We apply years of expertise to every repair we make, so your car always gets the best treatment but with the convenience of a local garage.

Unlike some national chains or dealership garages, we care about every one of our customers. This means you can trust us to always advise the best possible action for your car, without upselling expensive and unnecessary add-ons for issues that may never arise.

So if you see rust or damage on your modern car’s paintwork, speak to our expert team of mechanics today. They’ll carry out the best repair for the situation at a reasonable price, and leave you with the peace of mind that the issue is dealt with.

 

Book your rust or welding repair today or get in touch for a fast, no-obligation quote.

01508 558817

info@restoriaclassics.co.uk

Common Modern Car Rust Spots

No matter the age of your car, if the paintwork gets damaged significantly enough, then rust becomes a real threat. Between seasonal wet weather and road salt kicking up, even modern cars can be vulnerable to rust.

While certain car parts might be more robust in modern vehicles, there are still weak spots to watch out such as:

Wheel Arches

Wheel arches are vulnerable to rust as they’re exposed to so much water, mud, and salt that splatters up from the road. Collecting these various substances is actually their job, so of course they end up covered. But if a stone chip or other sharp road debris kicks up and scratches the paintwork, this can let moisture in that starts to do real damage.

Door Sills

All modern car doors have drainage holes in them to let rainwater run off. While this is a feature designed to protect your car from rust, if these holes get blocked, then water ends up trapped inside the doors. This is particularly worrying, because it’s inside the door panel and harder to spot or monitor. Regularly checking the drainage holes to make sure water can freely drain is the only way to avoid this type of rust, and if you do notice a blockage, get the doors checked out.

Floor Pans and Underside

Being close to the ground, the underside of your modern car is at real risk of rust damage. Dirt, grit and salt that kicks up off the road has less distance to travel, hits harder and is more likely to do damage than on other parts of your vehicle.

You should regularly inspect the underside of your car for rust so you can catch any before it spreads to important structural components.

Suspension Mounting Points and Chassis Components

Important car parts like your suspension and structural chassis components are built to last in modern cars. But that doesn’t mean they’re immune to rust. As these areas play a vital role in your vehicle’s safety, they’re also an area you need to closely monitor, and any signs of rust need to be treated early.

Rust Treatment in Norwich

Our Rust Repair Process

When you’re dealing with rust, it’s vital that every last spot is dealt with. If any is left untreated, you risk the remaining rust continuing to grow, unseen, and causing much bigger damage down the line.

This is why we put in place a careful, methodical process that we follow for every rust repair, to ensure that it’s successful.

Thorough Inspection

Our first step is inspect the affected areas completely. Rust doesn’t only cover the surface, so neither do we –  we take time to closely consider any possible affected area so nothing is missed. This lets us assess if the rust is only cosmetic or extensive enough to be structural.

Agree The Repair

The scale of a rust repair on a modern car can vary greatly, so we won’t carry out any work until you’re happy with it. We’ll speak to you about what the damage we’ve found and give you a complete list of repair options. We won’t try and scare you into unnecessary work, but we won’t advise you to skip necessary fixes either.

Removing the Corrosion

Rust and corrosion are invasive, and covering them up only hides the problem. It will return before long, and it’ll be a lot worse. So we’ll make sure to remove all the rust we can at the earliest stage, to prevent any later issues.

Metal Repairs and Welding

If the corrosion has weakened the original metal, next we’ll strengthen or replace these parts. Techniques like precise welding restore the integrity of structural areas, without need for significant replacements, but we will do what’s necessary to keep your car strong…and safe.

Protection and Refinishing

When the underlying repairs are done, we’ll apply a protective coating to help prevent the rust reappearing. If the repairs are in visible areas, we’ll also respray or refinish the paintwork so the repair is unnoticeable and your car goes back to looking its best.

Final Quality Checks

Before we give your modern vehicle back, we’ll carry out one final inspection. We’ll check that the repair meets our extremely high workmanship standards, with the corrosion completely addressed and a flawless finish to the paintwork.

From minor surface rust to more significant corrosion repairs, our aim is to restore your vehicle safely, professionally and with lasting results, helping drivers across Norfolk keep their modern cars in excellent condition.

Surface Rust or Structural Corrosion?

Not all rust is the same. Surface rust often affects the outer layer of metal and can usually be treated before lasting damage occurs. Structural corrosion, however, penetrates deeper into the metal and typically requires more extensive repairs, including welding or panel replacement. A professional inspection can determine the extent of the damage and the most appropriate repair method.

Whether you’ve noticed bubbling paintwork, visible corrosion underneath your vehicle or damage highlighted during an MOT, addressing rust early is usually the most cost-effective solution.

Modern Car Repairs You Can Rely On

If you’re based in South Norfolk and your modern car is in need of a rust or corrosion repair, our team at Restoria Classics can help. 

We regularly fix cars from across the area, including modern cars from Long Stratton, Thetford and Langley. People choose us because they can rely on our workmanship, customer service and high-quality parts to find peace of mind with all our repairs.

We’ll explain every repair we make, so you don’t feel pressured into agreeing to expensive and unnecessary repairs, and we’ll always find the most suitable solution for your vehicle – whatever issue it has.

If you’ve noticed rust or signs of corrosion, contact our team today to arrange an inspection or request a no-obligation quote.