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Hedrick’s Customs Announces Major Expansion and Relocation to Fairlea

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FAIRLEA W.Va. (WVDN) – Hedrick’s Customs is expanding its services and relocating to a new home. Known for its reliable work and community presence, the owners have revealed plans to bring a significant upgrade in customer service and professionalism to a new location in Fairlea. The opening date is March 2.

Jason Hedrick, owner, said, “We owe it all to our customers.”

Hedrick’s will now offer full vinyl wrapping services for vehicles, antique car restoration capabilities, and the return of spray-in bedliners.

“We’ve been blessed with the chance to grow,” said Hedrick. “This move is a direct result of the support we’ve received from our customers, including Steven Montana Damon, who helped us get back up and running in Ronceverte.”

Hedrick expressed gratitude to their loyal clients for sticking with them. He acknowledges that the move is happening quickly and apologizes for the short notice. Also, emphasizing that seizing growth opportunities is essential for serving their customers.

Hedrick attributes much of their resilience to the community that has supported them through changes. The team invites current customers to stop by the new location in Fairlea and looks forward to a continued professional automotive care experience.

Hedrick thanks all their patrons for their patience and support as they embark on this exciting new chapter. Stop by Hedrick’s Customs new location, 197 Grove Avenue, Fairlea, behind McDaniel’s car lot, or call 304-445-1028 for more information.

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