Short, and Kept

A house call needs a handful of details. We take that handful, run the visit with it, and let it travel nowhere else.

What arrives

Booking hands us four details: a number for calling you back, the machine's address β€” street plus ZIP β€” the appliance's type, and the trouble described your way. That's the entire haul; the form hides no extra fields and this site plants no advertising trackers.

Put to work

Setting the window, stocking the van to match, and producing the written findings plus the invoice. Records of finished jobs stay on file so a warranty claim has paper behind it. The form passes through one delivery relay and lands at the shop as ordinary email.

Not ever

Sold, leased, traded, or signed up for anything β€” none of it. A finished job ends the thread unless you restart it: zero campaigns, zero reminder texts, zero newsletters hiding in your invoice.

Outside hands

Exactly two external services appear on these pages β€” Google Fonts serving the type, and the relay carrying the booking form. Each one sees only the sliver its task demands; repair records reach no broker and no advertiser, and data departs this shop solely under legal compulsion.

Erasure and questions

Want your records struck once a job is done β€” or curious what this page left out? Call (360) 717-8924 or write 7417 Hill Ave, Gig Harbor, WA 98335. Answered inside the week, plainly.

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