
Laser Measuring System
Full-Service Auto Solutions Under One Roof
When it comes to autobody repair, close enough doesn’t cut it. Layton Carcare offers laser measuring services to accurately repair your vehicle. Laser measurement systems can help us to complete unibody and frame repairs with much more efficiency and precision. Accurate measurements are key when it comes to any kind of autobody work, especially if we want to keep all drivers safe on the road. Layton Carcare is Layton’s top auto body repair shop, which is committed to providing quality services to all our customers. If you want to get back on the road safely and quickly, trust the experts at Layton Carcare.
Achieving The Ultimate Precision
Laser measuring systems are used to target different points around the vehicle, ensuring that repairs are made with ultimate precision. Using a laser that is perfectly straight allows us to make large repairs without mistakes. Cars that experience frame damage or need large parts replaced can benefit from the use of a laser measuring system. Accurate measurements are the only way for your vehicle to look brand new again and drive correctly and safely. Today’s vehicles don’t have room for tolerance or mistakes. Even a few millimeters can cause long-term dysfunction. Our team can help you avoid these damages by utilizing these tools.
More Efficient Autobody Repair
One of the benefits of utilizing laser measurement systems is that repairs can be done more efficiently. Quick repairs often lead to mistakes, but with laser measurements, we can complete multiple repairs without much margin for error. Working with an auto repair shop, many customers worry about repairs taking weeks or months to be completed.
Layton Carcare wants to get your car back to proper operation as quickly as possible. We know that your vehicle is one of the most important parts of your day. It gets you to different places, helps you get your kids to school, and can help you complete your job. When a vehicle is damaged, working with a quality repair shop that utilizes modern tools like a laser measurement system is crucial.
More About Layton Carcare
Our team has been serving Layton residents for over 30 years. People trust our work because we are efficient, honest, caring, and competent. Layton Carcare offers more than just simple automotive repairs, allowing you to have peace of mind, no matter what type of vehicle or damage you bring to us. Our technicians have experience working on a variety of different makes and models, so you can trust that the vehicle will run smoothly after you leave our shop. If you have been in an accident, we work directly with your insurance company to complete repairs that are fully covered but still durable. We want our customers to know that we will never take advantage of them and want them to love their vehicle for years to come. Reach out to us to learn more or schedule a service appointment. Call Layton Carcare in Layton, UT today for your laser measuring at (801) 593-9200.
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Does Weather Impact Laser Measuring?
Yes. Rain, dust, snow, and excessive sun can cause the laser to bend, meaning the measurements won’t be completely accurate. If a laser measurement system is being used outdoors, it may not be able to be operated during inclement weather. For indoor shops, dust or debris floating around can cause inaccurate measurements. Those using laser measurements should take multiple measurements and use the machine at different angles to ensure complete accuracy. These tools are best used in a controlled environment and enclosed room.
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What Are Some Safety Tips For Using Lasers?
When used incorrectly, lasers can be dangerous and lead to injury to operators or those in the vicinity. When working around lasers, it is important to wear protective eyewear as lasers that are pointed directly at our eyes can cause blindness. Since lasers are a form of light, they can reflect and bounce off different surfaces, making eye protection even more crucial. Make sure to control the beam and only point in the direction where measurements are needed. Have operators and workers remove jewelry, watches, or metal tools before using the laser.
When using high-powered lasers, it should never be used around combustible materials. Fire hazards are common with class 3B or 4 lasers. Removing combustibles will lower the risk of a major fire and keep employees and customers safe. Before using a laser in your auto repair shop, everyone should undergo proper training and be provided with protective gear.
