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Keep getting asked if we repair stuff like washing and diswasher eleccy ovens etc. So seriously looking into this as i believe it would be relatively easy to market along side existing business.
Avoiding fridges though from personal experience had 2 repairs done in the past and theyve never lasted more 3-6 months.
Anyonelse do it or thought about it. Any pitfalls to be avoided.
 
I have found the price of spares unbelievable, I've tried to repair 2 of my own appliances and I can remember a dishwasher needed a waste water pump and it was £300! It's cheaper to just replace and that's what a lot of people do.
 
Yeah i know some spares are stupid bit like boilers. But would look to charge a diagnostic fee for the hour so wiuldnt be an issue if they didnt go ahead with repair and i cant see all repairs being so expensive on parts. But know where you coming from millsy
 
I got chatting to a repair lad for a manufacturer, think it was Samsung. He gets paid £30 for every completed job, travels around 200/250 miles a day.
The only way it would pay would be to have a van full of spares, and get the repair done on 1 st visit. Think I will give it a miss.
 
Not for me that, lumping washing machines about the kitchen, then trying to line them up and level them back in if they're integrated
Then Mrs Jones says, you've marked my (20 yr old, split around the edges lino) brand new cushion floor and you charged me 40/50/60/70 quid to tell me it's a write off and to buy new one!
Feck that
 
It's a dying trade. Unless you really are used to working on washing machines etc, then you are not going to be quick at fixing them.
I have fixed a few washing machines and cookers. The cookers can be so easy - just elements gone often. Washing machines are alright if just motor brushes or other easy to fit part. But you still have to look at the machine, leave and order the parts or drive miles for them.
Frankly, the up and coming jobs are fixing showers or especially push button toilets. Plenty of work at them and few out there can be bothered.
 
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