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Any guys do service/repairs on dishwashers,washing machines etc. If so is there any money in it....Just thinking about it....Is there courses you can do in it.I'm a spark but wouldn't know much about them..........

Thanks in advance
 
Experience, built up over time is the key here. No money in it if you struggle with the fault finding and part recognition/ replacement. If you've been in it for years it becomes second nature.
 
Usually you will need an electrical engineering background, as many faults will require changing bearings/bushes and generally stripping the equipment down.
That said, if you are great with mechanical tools, have an understanding of basic electronics, and are willing to get called back to Mrs Jones' washing machine a month after you serviced it because it's now "leaking", then nothing stopping you. :)
 
There is quite a lot of money to be made in it. Mother in law said her oven kept tripping the RCBO after about ten minutes of use, glaringly obvious it was the element breaking down so i would have charged her £60 motes for the parts and sausage sarnie for labour... No, she paid a company to come in and it cost her £150 including parts to have it changed, he was in and out in 20 minutes.

I think she just likes 'getting a man in'... :lol:
 
There is quite a lot of money to be made in it. Mother in law said her oven kept tripping the RCBO after about ten minutes of use, glaringly obvious it was the element breaking down so i would have charged her £60 motes for the parts and sausage sarnie for labour... No, she paid a company to come in and it cost her £150 including parts to have it changed, he was in and out in 20 minutes.


I think she just likes 'getting a man in'... :lol:

I bet he knew what he was looking for though.lol.
 
You need to be tooled up for it I do repairs for a letting agent but economically there is no money in it for me ie visit source part return fit it but I was was lucky to meet a guy who does for a living so I pass his name on why because for some reason Joe Public thinks electricians fix domestic appliances I always advise if it old and cheap then replace it if its newish and expensive then get it fixed
 

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