Maaco Opens New Location In Rockledge, Florida

Maaco Opens New Location In Rockledge, Florida

Today, there are currently more than 500 Maaco locations and nearly 300 franchisees in the system.

Maaco, a paint and collision repair franchise, is now open in Rockledge, Florida.

Owned and operated locally, Frank Furino says he welcomes the community and commuters in need of quality paint and collision repair services to experience firsthand Maaco’s pledge, “Turning the car you drive back into the car you love.”

The new location benefits from the brand’s loyal customer following and reputation as one of the leading auto paint and collision repair providers. The shop offers a broad spectrum of affordable and convenient paint, repair, fleet and industrial services.

“Rockledge’s car owners deserve to be proud once again of the cars they drive,” said Furino. “Trust is everything and no other body shop has earned that type of respect with drivers more than Maaco. My team and I are ready to give the cars of Rockledge the double-take they deserve at the price and convenience consumers want.”

This location will be Furino’s fourth Maaco location. A local resident, Furino is growing his business in the Rockledge area alongside his family, who has lived in the area for 20 years.

“Frank and his team are sure to help residents in Rockledge turn the cars they drive back into the cars they rely on,” said Dennis Elliott, vice president of development and franchising for Maaco. “We are confident that Frank’s strong business acumen and dedication to integrating his business into the community will be welcomed by locals.”

Today, there are currently more than 500 Maaco locations and nearly 300 franchisees in the system.

For more information on Maaco in Rockledge, visit here.

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