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They Not Only Fix Cars –

They Fix Customers

East Cooper Paint & Body Shop

T

he east Cooper paint &

Body Shop tradition of quality

workmanship and outstanding

customer service began in 1963, when

the late Sidney Ballentine founded the

business.

After he retired in 1983, his son, Stephen Ballentine,

continued his father’s legacy. And

Stephen Ballentine’s son, Marty,

is the third-generation owner/operator of East Cooper

Paint & Body Shop, located on Broadway Street in Mount

Pleasant. The father-and-son team proudly continues the

company’s tradition as of one of the Lowcountry’s most

successful collision repair facilities.

Originally located in a small

building next to the former Boulevard

Diner, East Cooper Paint & Body was

built from the ground up with a simple

business philosophy.

“My father believed that quality

repairs and customer service are first

and foremost, and he instilled those

values in me. Now my son is carrying

on that same tradition,” said Stephen

Ballentine. “We not only fix cars – we

fix customers.”

When Sidney Ballentine started the business in 1963,

Mount Pleasant had two policemen and two stoplights.

Times have certainly changed, and so has East Cooper

Paint & Body Shop.

“We now have nearly 20 employees, but our core values

have never changed: customer service and quality repairs,”

Stephen Ballentine pointed out.

Ballentine offered further thoughts about his profession:

“Today, the automotive collision industry is governed by

the insurance companies and their policies. However, we

never lose sight of the fact that we work for our customers,

and their best interest is always first and foremost with us.

We always have been family owned and operated. We treat

our employees like our family – they are the backbone of

our business – and they, in turn, take care of our customers

like family. Our employees fully understand our mission to

provide a quality product and excellent customer service.”

Stephen Ballentine became involved in the family

business when he got out of the Marine Corps in 1972

and took over operations when his father retired in

1983. His son has worked in the industry for over 23

years, both at East Cooper Paint & Body Shop and at

other shops.

“As many father/son working relationships go, ours

was a rocky road to say the least,” Stephen Ballentine said.

“But about five years ago, we both made a serious effort to

affect a change in our lives, and, with the help of business

consultant Al Katz, we were able to move forward with

a comprehensive plan for

a transition of ownership.

From that point on, there

has been no looking back.”

Currently, Marty

Ballentine is the vice

president and business

partner. Brian Hoerner has

been with the company for

three years and was recently

promoted to director of

operations. Future plans

have Marty taking over full operations, and Stephen joked

that he “will be put out to pasture somewhere, hopefully

somewhere with white sand and crystal clear blue water.”

East Cooper Paint & Body Shop continually strives

to provide the best service possible for its customers. As

for doing business in Mount Pleasant, Stephen Ballentine

said: “Even with all of the growing pains the town is going

through, it is still beautiful and one of the best places in

the country to live and raise a family. We are blessed to call

Mount Pleasant home.”

East Cooper Paint & Body Shop is located at 429

Broadway St. To learn more, visit

www.eastcooperbodyshop.com

or call 843-884-2155.

By JOHN TOrsiellO

Photo by Rick Walo.

east Cooper Paint & Body shop is run by Marty Ballentine,

left, and his father, stephen.

Longevity

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Companies that have passed the test of time are the backbone of the Mount Pleasant business community.