Service King Collision Repair Centers, as part of the organization’s ongoing national growth initiative, officially announced the company has expanded to its 24th state by finalizing a partnership with Pittsburgh-based MSO, True Collision.
With the deal, True Collision’s four high-quality auto repair centers will begin operating as Service King, effective immediately. Service King says it expands the company’s growing presence in the Pittsburgh market while also opening its first Delaware repair center as part of the multi-location deal.
“This is certainly a significant and exciting opportunity for the entire Service King family as we continue to grow our brand,” said Darren DuVall, Service King market vice president. “We continue to be intentional with our efforts to join hands with businesses that share our values for exceptional service and best-in-class quality. The True Collision team has a proven reputation for delivering superior collision repair service, and we look forward to a bright future together serving customers under the Service King name.”
Service King repairs are backed by a lifetime warranty honored at any of the organization’s more than 300 locations nationwide.
True Collision and its team served customers and business partners for more than a decade, establishing a steep reputation for superior service and high-quality repairs. The company grew through partnering with dealership collision centers and developing those locations into independent body shops within the True Collision network.
“We see that True Collision and Service King match up well with our collective focus on quality, customer service and how we value our teammates,” said Brad Sullivan, True Collision owner. “As an organization, we have always strived to create opportunities for the go-getters in our company. To be a part of one of the largest and best collision repair organizations in America is a great opportunity for the folks at True Collision. And we are confident that Service King will benefit from the skills and leadership of the True Collision organization.”