Wongs Refrigeration Inc

  • 2542 West Lane Ave
    Phoenix, AZ 85051 (map)
  • (602) 320-6840

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    Contractor – ROC 117242 C39R & 117243 L39
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Wongs Refrigeration IncPhoenix, AZ$60 per hour

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We service residential and commercial equipment;
Commercial; beer cooler, walk in cooler, walk in freezer, ice machine, cold table and prep table. We specialize in restaurant and grocery store equipment repair.

Residential; air conditioner, heat pump, furnace,

Home refrigerator; please provide brand name, model #, when requesting for service

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Question and answer

Q. What advice do you have for a customer looking to hire a provider like you?

A. First do a search on the internet about the problem you are having, have a basic understanding of your problem.
Interview several service providers. Hire the person you felt most qualify.
Best way to avoid a rip off is hiring a competent tech to do a diagnostic, (not repair, only a diagnostic). Once you know exactly what the problem is; then shop around; compare an apple to apple.
Question you should ask; How long have you been in this trade? I have this brand, model #, doing this or that; Based on your experience; What do you think is the problem? What is your estimate cost to repair? Can you provide reference? What is your warranty policy? Are you the person coming out - or are you sending someone else? Interview at least three candidates. Hire the one you felt is most qualify. (Not necessary the lowest price)
The very last question; How much $$.

Q. If you were a customer, what do you wish you knew about your trade? Any inside secrets to share?

A. Always shop around; shop for quality products, quality service. Verify the contractor is in-fact licensed with the state. http://www.rc.state.az.us Verify contractor have no outstanding unresolve issue.
Most consumers think BBB is here to protect them - not true. BBB protects its member! http://www.ripoffreport.com/Search/bbb.aspx
If you ever get scams, report it to authority; it may not help you, but it will help other.

Q. What questions should a consumer ask to hire the right service professional?

A. Question you should ask; How long have you been in this trade? I have this brand, model #, doing this or that; Based on your experience; What do you think is the problem? What is your estimate cost to repair? Can you provide reference? What is your warranty policy? Are you the person coming out - or are you sending someone else? Interview at least three candidates. Hire the one you felt is most qualify. (Not necessary the lowest price)
The very last question; How much $$.

Q. What important information should buyers have thought through before seeking you out?

A. Do a search on Goggles the problem you are experiencing. You will be amaze how much information is available. While there is plenty useful information there is also plenty of faulty information. Eventually, you can sort out what is reliable and what is junk. After that, call me for a Free Phone Consultation. If we must go to your place, we only charge $60.00 for a diagnostic call, Guarantee its worth your money.

Q. What do you like most about your job?

A. Ever since I was born, I like to play with Electro - mechanical things, I take things apart to see how it works. I wanted to see how I can make it work better. I take great joy and pride bringing sick and dead machines back to life. To sum it up, I enjoy what I do.

Q. What is your greatest strength?

A. I do things the old fashion way - no short cut. I take my time to do it right the first time. My decision is based on the "BEST INTEREST OF THE CUSTOMER"

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