Frank & Son`s Body Works / Guilderland, New York
Experienced Professionals For Any Auto Body Need-Call Us For Fast Svc!
In February. 1971, Frank began his own business after working for Merts Body Works for 11 years. He found a piece of property with an existing small body shop, located within full view of Rt.50, one of the main thoroughfares going through Scotia. The property also included a small house, which was attached to the body shop. He named his shop Franks Body Works. At the time, Frank`s boys, Todd & Scott, were 5yrs & 3 yrs old respectively. The original shop consisted of a small office, and 2 bays & an alignment pit, which Frank dug out himself with the help of his friends.Soon after purchasing this property, Frank decided to build an addition. The new addition measured 20` x 28`, and was built onto the back of the existing building. Again, many of Frank`s friends helped him with this project. In 1975, the house, which was attached to the shop, was renovated into 2 additional bays of work space. Still growing, in 1978, Frank purchased an adjacent house with land, which added 2 more bays.In 1982, another addition was planned and built. This new addition included 3 additional work bays across the front of the building, as well as a small office area. The entire front of the building was bricked and sided. The Mayor of Scotia at the time, Mayor Ryan, told Frank that he didn`t want his place looking like a junkyard, so Frank gave it the professional touch and always kept the property neat.In 1985, the biggest and most memorable addition was built. The home that was bought in 1978 was converted into the new office an added work areas measuring 66` x 72`. This addition doubled the size of the existing shop. The professional spray booth was added, together with the new office space that included a waiting area for customers. In finishing this addition, the brick and siding was matched to the existing finishes used in the previous addition, which brought unity to the appearance of this huge business. The shop now consisted of 32 bays.In 1986, Frank changed the name of his business to Frank and Sons Body Works, Inc. Todd and Scott were now officially part of the business. At that time, Frank and Sons Used Cars was also born.In 1994 the second story was added, which included the upstairs office, additional storage space, and the lunch/break room for the employees.Because of the ever changing demands on body shops, in 2007, another addition was built. The addition measures 40`x 86`, with 14` and 16` ceilings, and added 10 more bays to the shop, which now totals over 42 bays. This newest addition is primarily for the body repair of fire trucks, tractor trailers, all size motorhomes and trailers, boats, and any other large vehicles. Customers Served Residential, Industrial
ATVs Motorhome glass
Air Bag Service & Repair
Alignments
Aluminum & Metal Work
Antilock Brakes Service & Repair
Appraisals
Auto Body Customizing
Auto Body Trim Repair
Back Windows
Boat Sales
Body Rebuilding
Body Work
Brakes Service & Repair
Broken Mirror Repair
Bumpers
Buying
Chip & Scratch Repair
Clear Coat Finishes
Collision Services
Color Matching
Corporate Accounts
Custom Painting
Decals
Dent Repair
Detailing
Doors
Early-Bird Drop-Off
Estimates
Fenders
Filler Materials
Frame Straightening
Free Estimates
General Body Repairs
Glass & Windshields
Glass Tinting
Graphics
Hail Damage
Imports
Insurance Work
Interior Repairs
Kellogg Marine Dealer
Lettering
Lifetime Warranties
Lights
Mechanical Repairs
Metal Fabrication
Motorcycles
New Parts
Paint Removal
Paint Repair
Painting
Paintless Dent Repair
Pinstriping
Repairs
Restoration
Rustproofing
Same Day Service
Senior Discounts
Service & Repair
Side Windows
Tires
Towing
Truck Glass
Two-Stage Urethane Painting
Undercoating
Unibody Service & Repair
Used & Rebuilt Parts
Van Glass
Vehicle Buying
Vehicle Sales
Vinyl
Vinyl Top Repairs
Warranties & Guarantees
Welding
Wheel Alignment
Wheels
Window Lettering
Windows
Windshields
Reviews:
I took it back at least 3 more times for them to look into it, but they could not figure it out. They told me to take it to Precision Auto because the owner is a friend of theirs. These people were very nice and told me that it did not appear to be a problem with the radio, but perhaps a wire was pinched or cut when the exterior of the car was replaced and put back on. I called Frank & Sons and asked if I should bring it to Honda for them to figure out. They assured me they could figure it out and that they would replace my back glass. After the glass was ""replaced"" the radio now worked (well...only FM, I no longer have AM), but the rear defroster no longer worked AT ALL.
I then brought it back about 8-10 more times in the last 6 months. (I only went back so many times because my father had dealt with them before with his business and I did not want to ruin my fathers relationship) During these times they claimed to have replaced the back glass for a second time and the switch to the rear window twice.
Today, 8 months later, they claimed that they never actually replaced the glass or the switch because their tests said they were fine (even though they told my father and I that they had replaced them). I have finally given up and am going to Honda and paying for it myself.