• November 7, 2019

    A Thankful November!

    November is a month that often forces us to hone in on and reflect upon what we are thankful for. Our social media pages are flooded with “30 Days of Thankfulness” posts and photos. We give thanks for everything from pumpkin spiced lattes to the little conveniences we enjoy on a daily basis. Things that

    • October 24, 2019

    We Don’t Like to Brag, But…

    Okay, maybe sometimes it’s okay to toot your own horn a little! JP’s Collision Center has worked extremely hard over the last forty plus years to put our customers first and maintain our reputation for integrity, honesty, and excellent service. We strive to treat everyone that walks through our doors the same as we would

    • October 17, 2019

    The Clock is Ticking!

    In the summer months, we might be able to squeak by with putting off needed repairs on our vehicles. That crack in your windshield that slightly obstructs your view when the weather is good, is going to be a much larger problem when the weather begins to take a turn for the worst. Those bald

    • October 3, 2019

    Paint Booth Facelift!

    Having been in business for over 40 years, we are the first to admit that our equipment needs regular maintenance and touch-ups periodically to keep them fully operational and looking up to the task. Our paint booth has been in operation for years and so we decided to strip off the layers of buildup from

    • September 27, 2019

    Pontiac Solstice

    One inevitability in the life of a car is that it is bound to get some dings and scratches along the way. These accidents vary in degrees of severity, and sometimes they render the vehicle undrivable. When this happens, we can no longer ignore the damage like we can with a dent or something simply

    • September 13, 2019

    Ready or Not…

    It’s been said that Utah has only 2 seasons… winter and summer. There’s a blurry in-between somewhere, but if you ask any Utahn watching snow dust the peaks of the Wasatch this past week, they’ll just shrug and say, “welcome to Utah”. It was in the 90’s right before this. Normal, right? For us? kind