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I tend to try to not look like a commercial, but will make an exception because judging from the number of complaints on the board about bad service, publicizing the good places would seem to be a useful thing.reeldive:Well said Terry1 No lets advertise who the good shops are so that we can all benefit
One of my customers (National Aquatic Service in Syracuse NY) is my favorite service facility. Before anybody complains about being biased because I do work for them, they've done all my service since before I became their webmaster, and before I did my DiveCon cert.
They're just a class act.
The service bench is clean and organized, they use real parts kits from the manufacturer, and every reg that leaves the shop gets tested on the flow bench with the results plotted on a graph that's given to the customer along with the old parts.
If it doesn't breathe right or leaks, it gets worked on until it does, or is found to be non-repairable. Nothing leaves the shop unless it's 100% or condemned.
The compressor gets regular maintenance and the quarterly air quality test is posted right by the counter where the tank drop-off/pickup is.
When my SmartCom was recalled, they gave me a free loaner (different model) while it was out for service. I didn't even have to ask.
The place is like FedEx. When you drop something off, there's no question that it will be handled properly, and that's just nice to find now and then. I only wish I could get that level of service for my car, which took a half-dozen trips to the dealer to get the "Check Engine" light turned off.
OK. I'm off my soap box now.
Terry