Our shop is on Ivy Rd in East Bremerton — these are our own streets, our own grocery runs, our own rain. When a machine quits anywhere from Kitsap Lake to Manette, the drive to you is usually shorter than the paperwork.
Every repair company within forty miles claims Bremerton on its service map. We're the one whose name is on it and whose van sleeps here. The base on Ivy Rd sits minutes from Sheridan Park and Sylvan Way, the Warren Avenue Bridge puts the west side within a coffee's drive, and the practical result is simple: Bremerton addresses get the tightest windows we offer anyone, because there's no highway between us and you.
Knowing the city's housing pays off daily in this trade. The four-squares and bungalows of Union Hill and Charleston hide narrow basement stairs and 240-volt outlets older than the technicians who test them. Manette's remodels tuck modern appliances into 1930s footprints. Anderson Cove and Navy Yard City run hardworking rentals where the washer never gets a day off, and the newer plats off Riddell Road fail digital — boards and sensors instead of belts and fuses. One city, four different repair worlds, one van stocked for all of them.
And because this is a shipyard town, we schedule like one. The 8 AM window exists for people coming off nights at PSNS; the late-afternoon slots catch day shift on the way home. Tell us your shift when you book and we'll aim the visit accordingly — it's a small courtesy that Bremerton customers use more than anyone, and we're glad they do.
Home turf in the most literal sense. Shortest drives, easiest scheduling, and the neighborhoods where a 'can you swing by' actually works.
The vintage fleet's capital. Old machines worth fixing, old outlets worth testing, and stairs worth mentioning when you book.
Garage fridges, basement laundries and damp that never quite leaves. We check the environment before condemning the machine — out here it's a suspect.
from $226 — diagnostic + labor; parts separate.
from $244 — diagnostic + labor; parts separate.
from $259 — diagnostic + labor; parts separate.
from $293 — diagnostic + labor; parts separate.
from $263 — diagnostic + labor; parts separate.
All three ZIPs, both sides of the Port Washington Narrows: Manette, Sheridan Park, East Bremerton along Sylvan and Riddell, downtown, Charleston, Union Hill, Anderson Cove, Navy Yard City, Kitsap Lake and the unincorporated fringe. If your address says Bremerton, you're inside the shortest-drive tier of our whole map.
One published figure per machine — $226 to $293 across the five lines — buys the diagnostic plus all the wrench time that follows. Parts, when needed, appear as their own written line you approve before installation. Choose not to proceed once the verdict lands, and $94 plus the written finding is the whole transaction.
They're half our week. Heat-fatigued receptacles behind dryers, galvanized supply grit in washer valves, ranges older than their owners — Bremerton's housing generates faults that flowcharts don't cover, and the diagnostic includes the machine's environment on principle. When the house is the patient, the written finding says so and points you to the right licensed trade.
Smoothly and often: the tenant books and authorizes the diagnostic, the written quote with its separate parts line goes to the owner or manager, work proceeds on written approval, and the warranted invoice follows the money. Half the rentals between Callow and Sheridan Park have been through the loop with us.
Usually the tightest windows on our board — the shop's here. Cooling failures often land same or next business day; routine work within a couple of days.
None anywhere on our map, and least of all here — travel, diagnosis and labor all live inside the published figure.
That's exactly what our first and last windows are for. Name your shift at booking and we'll aim for it.
Meters first, opinions second. Two frames of the crew doing what the from-price actually pays for — measured diagnosis at the machine.
The form takes a minute and carries the $20 HOP20 coupon; the callback brings a window that will actually hold.