
Service King Collision Repair Centers has further expanded in Orlando, acquiring Duston & Roberts Collision Center.
The two companies officially closed the deal on March 27.
With its acquisition of Duston & Roberts Collision Center, Service King now has 236 locations in 21 states.


Service King Collision Repair Centers has further expanded in Orlando, acquiring Duston & Roberts Collision Center.
The two companies officially closed the deal on March 27.
Duston & Roberts Collision Center first opened in 1987, under the leadership of Farrell Duncan. The facility today is 18,000 square feet.
“We're proud to extend our services in the Orlando area with the addition of our fourth Service King location,” said Scott Ward, Service King regional vice president.
Service King is one the fastest-growing collision repair providers in the country, now with 236 locations in 21 states. With the addition of its fourth Orlando location, the company continues to bolster its presence in the Southeast.
Service King also recently announced the acquisition of Matthews Township Collision Center in Charlotte, N.C. – the company’s second location in the area.
For more information about Service King, visit www.ServiceKing.com.

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