Thanks for the valuable info Marcus !! Do you know what’s the minimum amount of repair experience most of these companies require you to have for you to be able to sign up with them ?
Hey, I use appliance blue book pricing. For warranty calls its part of what you negotiate. If you have a wholesale account they will provide you a recommended price for each part.
Does sealed system work justify a higher rate? Some companies avoid warranty calls, and some do it, but no sealed systems. I'm guessing it should demand a higher hourly rate.
I am having very bad experiences w service companies. I am trying to find out who is the "bad guy" - the service company or the repair company. I called in the repair and it took five days before a tech visited. He diagnosed the problem but didn't have the part. it's been ten days since that visit and they are claiming they are still waiting for the part. A guy I knew well in the repair biz tells me this is BS. The part in question is widely available everywhere. Obviously either the service company or the repair company is trying to wait me out. Who's to blame? Thanks.
Usually the warranty company takes a few days to send the dispatch unless you have a priority plan. Each company has different agreements with every warranty company about labor and parts. It could be a combination of delay to report to the warranty company and the warranty company approving or sending parts based on their agreement with each other. I have agreements where I provide parts and some where they provide parts.
Thank you. It was awesome of you to answer so quickly 😀 . ..A little more info that I shoulda mentioned initially: the plan is designed especially for appliances that are OUTSIDE the warranty period. (Appliances that are not new but need to be less than 8 years old - ours is about 3 years old), Maybe you can tell me mechanically the cause of our trouble . . every two to three months, under normal residental usage, the heating element breaks . . . Everything else works but we get no heat . . . (the part is about the size of a cigar box and has a mess of metal coils) . . . I've also noticed that the top of the dryer itself gets extremely hot to the touch after it's been on for just a few min (even on the "low" setting"). Any idea. My repair guy - the one who doesn't work for the company - is baffled and says he hasn't seen anything like this before) , , , He's actually getting sad about taking my money each time . . . . Ok. Thanks again. i REALLY REALLY appreciate it and will try to help your channel any way that I am able. 🤗🙂😀😎🤓 @@ApplianceBoss
@@fattymcfatso1083 hey 👋🏾 that is an odd problem indeed, even for an aftermarket heating element. It will only break when it wears beyond its usable point. Is there any other environmental things going on, or extra heat, large swing in temperatures?
Thanks. Nothing environmental that i can think of. I think the dryer itself is a "lemon". Maybe something wrong with the wiring? Every heating element fails after a month or so. Even on a "low" setting the machine gets too hot to touch after a few minutes. @@ApplianceBoss
@@marty5254 one is the manufacturer of the appliance, the other provides coverage for a host of things in the home like HVAC, pool pumps, plumbing, etc full break down here ua-cam.com/video/VlSByVrkjT0/v-deo.html
Thanks for your video, just a quick question, I would like to work with GE as Appliences Contractor I’m living at Naples fl, and I know there are not to many companies in this area.I couldn’t find the link to go directly and do it, Can you please share it?? Thank you 🙏
Just applied for select home warranty and rely. Both sent me packages to fill out. Question is. Are they good companys? Is it a struggle to get payments? I dont want to invest in getting there requirements most insurance policies. And not be worth it. Btw it would be in hvac.
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Sounds good thank you for replying, i will be pulling the trigger and moving forward
👍🏾 you got it
Thank you!
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Is there enough meet on the bone to subcontract this work out
For some yes for others no. It depends how your business model is setup
How long does it usually take the warranty companies to get back to you after you apply?
It varies really, some will get back to you within 24-48 hours others won’t get back to you and you’ll have to call them
Thanks for the valuable info Marcus !! Do you know what’s the minimum amount of repair experience most of these companies require you to have for you to be able to sign up with them ?
Most don’t care, none verify
Good job man. !! Appreciate it
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cab you go in depth what they require like connercial license etc
All of they’re requirements are sent in the vendor package
Great information bro really appreciate it.
Thanks appreciate it
Out the park again A.B. ⚾️
Great information, well put together, and that intro production..... 👁 see you 👍
Thanks man I appreciate it, I mostly wing it off the top of the head 🤷🏽♂️
Great information Marcus! Thanks for sharing.
Thank you
Great presentation
Thank you
Hey Marcus, What are good Mark- Up margins on parts?
Hey, I use appliance blue book pricing. For warranty calls its part of what you negotiate. If you have a wholesale account they will provide you a recommended price for each part.
@@ApplianceBoss Ok Thank You
Is old republic a good warranty?
Yes, I work well with them
Does sealed system work justify a higher rate? Some companies avoid warranty calls, and some do it, but no sealed systems. I'm guessing it should demand a higher hourly rate.
It does but it for the extra time spent and preparation. You can make the same money doing a few dryers as one sealed system
@@ApplianceBossis there a market for someone that only wants to fix dryers
I am having very bad experiences w service companies. I am trying to find out who is the "bad guy" - the service company or the repair company. I called in the repair and it took five days before a tech visited. He diagnosed the problem but didn't have the part. it's been ten days since that visit and they are claiming they are still waiting for the part. A guy I knew well in the repair biz tells me this is BS. The part in question is widely available everywhere. Obviously either the service company or the repair company is trying to wait me out. Who's to blame? Thanks.
Usually the warranty company takes a few days to send the dispatch unless you have a priority plan. Each company has different agreements with every warranty company about labor and parts. It could be a combination of delay to report to the warranty company and the warranty company approving or sending parts based on their agreement with each other. I have agreements where I provide parts and some where they provide parts.
Thank you. It was awesome of you to answer so quickly 😀 . ..A little more info that I shoulda mentioned initially: the plan is designed especially for appliances that are OUTSIDE the warranty period. (Appliances that are not new but need to be less than 8 years old - ours is about 3 years old),
Maybe you can tell me mechanically the cause of our trouble . . every two to three months, under normal residental usage, the heating element breaks . . . Everything else works but we get no heat . . . (the part is about the size of a cigar box and has a mess of metal coils) . . . I've also noticed that the top of the dryer itself gets extremely hot to the touch after it's been on for just a few min (even on the "low" setting"). Any idea. My repair guy - the one who doesn't work for the company - is baffled and says he hasn't seen anything like this before) , , , He's actually getting sad about taking my money each time . . . .
Ok. Thanks again. i REALLY REALLY appreciate it and will try to help your channel any way that I am able. 🤗🙂😀😎🤓
@@ApplianceBoss
@@fattymcfatso1083 hey 👋🏾 that is an odd problem indeed, even for an aftermarket heating element. It will only break when it wears beyond its usable point. Is there any other environmental things going on, or extra heat, large swing in temperatures?
Thanks. Nothing environmental that i can think of. I think the dryer itself is a "lemon". Maybe something wrong with the wiring? Every heating element fails after a month or so. Even on a "low" setting the machine gets too hot to touch after a few minutes. @@ApplianceBoss
Thank you for this!! Question, what is the difference between 3rd party home warranties and factory warranties? and which do you prefer?
Link is in the description 👍🏾
@@ApplianceBoss dong you’re quick, haha I just saw that and edited my response, do you see my question?
@@marty5254 one is the manufacturer of the appliance, the other provides coverage for a host of things in the home like HVAC, pool pumps, plumbing, etc full break down here ua-cam.com/video/VlSByVrkjT0/v-deo.html
@@ApplianceBoss thanks a lot going to watch now!
Thanks for your video, just a quick question, I would like to work with GE as Appliences Contractor I’m living at Naples fl, and I know there are not to many companies in this area.I couldn’t find the link to go directly and do it, Can you please share it?? Thank you 🙏
How can i apply for warranty job i have 15 years of. Experience
Usually on the websites
@@ApplianceBoss any name like electrolux , home Depot, Lowe's
Just applied for select home warranty and rely. Both sent me packages to fill out. Question is.
Are they good companys? Is it a struggle to get payments?
I dont want to invest in getting there requirements most insurance policies. And not be worth it. Btw it would be in hvac.
They are different for each trade, I haven’t done Rely before. Select 🤷🏾♂️ it’ll be worth it and n HVAC because of what’s not covered
Can i apply if im just one tech in my company?? Does they require minimum technicians ?
You can, go to their websites and start the process 👍🏾
How long did it take for warranty companies to send you jobs after they accepted contract?
It varies, 1 sent them before I finished, another 8 months
Is it better to work for a factory warranty?
🤔 depends
Good info 👍🏽
Thank you 🙏🏾
Hey! Can you accept me in the Facebook group lol.
Done
@@ApplianceBoss Appreciate you boss
How can i find you on Facebook
In the group, link is in the description or Marcus.TheMoneyMan on IG
@@ApplianceBoss tnks for responding good videos