Hail Damage Repair in Regina

Regina sees significant hail activity during the Saskatchewan summer storm season. The capital city’s flat prairie setting and position in southern Saskatchewan makes it regularly exposed to severe thunderstorm systems from the southwest. If your vehicle took a hit this season, here’s what you need to know.

Regina’s Hail Season

Southern Saskatchewan gets most of its severe weather from systems that track northeast from Montana and Alberta. Regina sits in a position where these storm tracks are direct and relatively unobstructed — the flat terrain that gives Saskatchewan its reputation for big skies also gives hailstorms a clear path into the city.

The Moose Jaw corridor, roughly 75 km west of Regina, sees some of the most active storm tracks in the region. Systems that produce hail near Moose Jaw often maintain that intensity as they reach Regina. The southwest areas of Regina — including communities along the new Regina Bypass and the growing south end — are first in the path when storms track from that direction.

Hail season in Regina runs May through August, with June and July being the most active months. Vehicle owners who work in Regina’s downtown core or park in open lots along Victoria Avenue and the Ring Road are particularly exposed during afternoon and early evening storm windows.

Paintless Dent Repair for Regina Vehicles

Hail dents are the ideal application for paintless dent repair (PDR). The technique works by accessing the panel from behind and massaging the metal back to its original shape, using specialized tools and Dented’s Autobody Enviro-Technology® process. Paint stays untouched throughout.

The alternative — conventional body repair with filler and repainting — costs more, takes longer, and permanently alters the vehicle’s paint history. For a hail job where the factory paint is still intact, PDR almost always makes more sense.

Regina has a significant number of government and fleet vehicles, many of which need hail repairs handled efficiently and documented correctly for insurance purposes. Our VALE-certified technicians handle both individual vehicles and fleet repairs, with written estimates suitable for SGI claims documentation.

Most hail jobs are completed in one to five days.

SGI Hail Damage Claims in Regina

All vehicles registered in Saskatchewan have basic insurance through SGI (Saskatchewan Government Insurance). If you have Extension Coverage — the Saskatchewan equivalent of comprehensive insurance — hail damage is covered under your policy.

The claims process through SGI works as follows:

  1. Document the damage immediately after the storm, with photos and video in good lighting
  2. Contact SGI to open a claim — online at sgi.sk.ca or by phone at 1-800-667-9868
  3. Bring your vehicle to Dented for a certified damage assessment we can submit directly to SGI
  4. Authorize repairs once the claim is approved

Dented is an approved SGI repair facility. We can work directly with SGI on billing, which simplifies the process for Regina vehicle owners.

If your SGI deductible is close to your repair estimate, it may be worth comparing the out-of-pocket PDR cost against what a claim would cost you in future premiums. We’ll give you a free written estimate so you can make that call.

Full details: insurance claims guide for Alberta and Saskatchewan.

Frequently Asked Questions — Hail Damage Repair Regina

Yes. If you have Extension Coverage on your SGI policy, hail damage is covered. SGI is the mandatory basic insurer for all Saskatchewan-registered vehicles. Dented is an approved SGI repair facility. Contact SGI to open a claim, then bring your vehicle to our Regina location for a certified estimate.

Costs range from around $150 for a single dent repair to $5,000 for severe full-vehicle hail coverage. A moderate hail job — roof and hood coverage with 30–60 dents — typically runs $800–$2,000. We provide free written estimates before any work begins, and can submit those directly to SGI.

Most jobs take one to four days. A lighter hail hit can be completed in a day. A full hail job on a larger vehicle typically takes three to five days. We’ll give you a timeline at the assessment stage so you can plan around it.

We handle fleet repairs, including government vehicles common in Regina. Fleet jobs are assessed and processed the same way as individual vehicles, with certified documentation for your fleet manager or insurer. Contact us to discuss volume arrangements.

Our Regina Location

Dented serves Regina and surrounding southern Saskatchewan communities.

For more on our Regina services, see Dented Regina.