They have a washer down and whats more they are real dissatisfied with the people who have been doing their repairs here lately. So they want to try my services out.
A lot of appliance repair technicians won’t have anything to do with commercial washers but luckily I have a lot of experience with them. As a matter of fact, I cut my teeth working on commercial washing machines in my fathers laundromats a long time ago.
The first adult job I ever remember having it being set in front of 100 washers and task with making the chords for them. When my old man saw I had an attitude for this kind of thing, he immediately sent me to attaching the cords I made to the washers we just bought.
There were about 100 of them, for a new Laundromat we were putting together over at the Sea Island shopping center in Mount Pleasant. In fact, the laundromat is still there even though that was almost 50 years ago.
But I stray, I’ve been called out because one of their washers has a blocked drain and even though they had two technicians out to look at it no one has been able to take care of it. In truth, I guess, this type of obstruction on this type of machine is a genuine pain in the butt to deal with.
You seldom can just fish it out, most of the time you have to completely take the drain and hoses apart and they can be a bear to put back together again, this one was.
However, I reassembled it and then set in to watch it run a cycle, the manager Sean stuck his head in and asked me how everything was going and I explained to him that it was fixed but that I always watched a machine cycle through at least one load. He appeared surprised, he told me none of the other technicians ever did that and I could tell he was pleased that I was going to.
But then again, that’s what sets my service apart from a lot of the other guys around here. They are trying to make the quick buck and I am trying to create a happy client who uses my service all the time. So if you’re having issues with your commercial washer please give me a call at 843-568-5936.
This really answered my problem, thank you!