I recently took my Kenworth to J & P Truck Body Shop and the ensuing result was far better that I would have ever expected. The body work was impeccable and to exacting standards, paint job was super high quality and matched to the very last shade. I will be using their services again and again as the need arises, highly recommended!
They did an amazing job with my truck. Thank you guys.
I was actually an employee of this company for a short term. I am a professional sandblaster and painter that has blasted and painted in every industry. This place is by far the most horrible place I have ever worked. I am Mexican American and I look caucasian. My co worker constantly talked behind my back in racist comment thinking I didnt know Spanish. Its 2018 people racism still exists especially against your own race ? Thats not the least Of my worries though. This place sandblast and pains trailers for the Port of Los Angeles. It is by far was the most unsafe place to sandblast and paint parts I have ever been in. They paint over contaminated surfaces that arent even Clean with sand grit still on them and they pack on paint to make the sand incorporated into the paint. Runs of the paint were also excepted which I was amazed by. As being a painter getting a run is one of the worst thing you can do especially painting a 1 stage paint which is by far 1 of the easiest paints to spray. I would say they pack on about 20 to 40 mils of paint on them trailers. Do not waste your money with your valuable trailers with this place if you need them re blasted and painted because all theyre going to do is chip away because of the poor preparation process and painting of Contaminated surfaces which they packed the paint on. If youve had a trailer painted by this place take a close look when you pick up your trailer. You will see sand grit and runs all over the trailers. This by far is not acceptable by any means in the sandblasting and painting field. Paint is to protect theysurface from corrosion and the outside conditions these guys are using Sherwin Williams paint on your trailers that can cost anywhere up to 30k to 80k.