After a prang or a park-up dent, a good panelbeater restores your car to a safe, factory-quality finish and takes the stress out of the insurance claim. The right collision repairer makes a real difference to both the result and the experience.
We have rounded up five of Hamilton's most trusted panelbeaters and collision repair shops, focused on quality of finish, insurance handling and customer care.

The top 5 panelbeaters in Hamilton are 1. Hamilton Panel Works, 2. Mills Collision Repair Centre, 3. Hamilton Collision Repairs, 4. Dave Metcalfe Panelbeaters, 5. PJ's Panel & Paint. Below we explain why each made the list, compare them at a glance, and share how to choose.
This featured position sits above the editorial Top 5 and is clearly labelled. It does not influence the rankings below.
Hamilton's oldest panel shop, operating since 1942 and a Collision Repair Association member since 1951, Hamilton Panel Works are a byword for trusted collision repair.
Billed as Hamilton's premium panelbeater, Mills Collision Repair Centre focus on high-quality collision repair and paint for private and insurance work.
Hamilton Collision Repairs are panel and paint specialists handling accident repair, dents and respraying for all makes and models.
Operating for 30 years across Hillcrest, Hamilton East and Cambridge, Dave Metcalfe Panelbeaters handle auto body repairs, rust and major collision work.
Operating since 2001, PJ's Panel & Paint cover accident and collision repairs, rust removal and spray painting, with towing and courtesy vehicles available.
A quick comparison of our Top 5 picks.
| Panelbeater | Best for |
|---|---|
| Hamilton Panel Works | Long-established trusted repair |
| Mills Collision Repair Centre | Premium collision repair |
| Hamilton Collision Repairs | All-round collision repair |
| Dave Metcalfe Panelbeaters | Auto body, rust and collision |
| PJ's Panel & Paint | Collision repair with towing |
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TopChoice rankings are editorially curated by our New Zealand team and reviewed periodically. We don't host our own reviews. Our shortlists draw on public reputation signals from Google and other platforms, alongside our own research into each panelbeater. We weigh up a combination of:
We don't accept payment in exchange for a place in the Top 5. Featured placements are separate and always clearly labelled. Rankings may change over time as businesses evolve.
For anything beyond a minor scuff, look for a repairer with recognised accreditation such as Collision Repair Association (CRA) or I-CAR membership, and ask whether they are an approved structural repair centre. Modern cars need repairers with the right training and equipment to keep safety systems intact.
If you are claiming on insurance, check whether the panelbeater deals directly with your insurer and can manage the claim, including assessment and any courtesy car. A repairer that handles the paperwork saves you a lot of back and forth.
Ask to see examples of past work and confirm any guarantee on the repair and paintwork. A good colour match and a warranty on the finish are signs of a shop that stands behind its work.
In New Zealand you can generally choose your own repairer, though some insurers have preferred shops. Ask your insurer how it works, and choose a panelbeater experienced in dealing with claims to keep things smooth.
A small dent or scuff might be a day or two, while larger structural or multi-panel repairs can take one to three weeks depending on parts availability and the insurer's assessment process.
A structural (or chassis) repair centre is equipped and certified to repair the load-bearing structure of a vehicle, not just bolt-on panels. For anything more than cosmetic damage, a structural-approved shop is the safer choice.
Reputable Hamilton panelbeaters guarantee their repairs and paintwork, often for the life of the vehicle while you own it. Always confirm the guarantee in writing before work starts.
Yes. Modern shops use computerised colour matching and the factory paint code to blend the repair into surrounding panels for a seamless finish.
For non-insurance work it is worth getting two or three quotes, as price and turnaround can vary. For insurance work, your insurer's process usually guides this, but you can still ask for your preferred repairer.
Editorial disclosure: TopChoice is an independent editorial platform. Some pages may include clearly labelled featured placements for additional visibility. Featured placements do not influence rankings within our Top 5 lists.
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