Service King Hosts Hard-Hat Tour of Future Georgia Repair Center

Service King Hosts Hard-Hat Tour of Future Georgia Repair Center

The 30,000-square-foot facility is scheduled to open for business in mid-February.

Service King Collision Repair Centers, as part of its continued strategic national growth initiative, hosted more than 60 guests and local business partners for a comprehensive, hard-hat tour inside its future Tucker, Ga., repair center Jan. 19th.

The 30,000-square-foot facility, scheduled to open for business in mid-February, is set to provide area residents a collision repair center staffed with industry-certified teammates and technicians who work directly with all major auto insurance providers.

“Our team was thrilled to open our doors and put on display the great progress we’ve made on Atlanta’s newest Service King Collision Repair Center,” said Scott Ward, Service King’s regional vice president. “Service King teammates are anxious to open this facility and continue providing our neighbors and business partners superior repair service. This state-of-the-art repair center enables us to continue delivering on that promise through providing access to greater resources and increased capacity for our customers and business partners. We’re looking forward to officially opening the Service King of Tucker soon.”

The Service King Collision Repair Center of Tucker will mark the company’s sixth location in the Atlanta market. With its expansive size, the facility will have the capacity to repair 300 vehicles per month.

As part of the recent event, Service King teammates provided all guests a first-hand look at the facility, including the state-of-the-art body shop and upscale customer waiting area. In addition to the tour, Service King teammates provided a full lunch and raffled off a variety of prizes.

Once open to the public, Service King’s newest repair center will cater to residents and insurance partners in northeast Atlanta. Service King now operates 285 locations in 23 states across the U.S.

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