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I have really never felt compelled to write about the service I have received from someone else in another service industry.  I am very picky (let's just say anal) when it comes to the quality of work for repairs to my home, and have probably rubbed a few folks I've hired the wrong way, just because I ask them to fix whatever they've "fixed" until it's done to my satisfaction.

I am very highly recommending a young man named Ryan Kerstetter (615 474 8952) who owns his own company called Quality Services in Nashville.  A  simple name for a company, you might even say over-used term. Yet in this case the word "quality" actually means something.  I was referred to Ryan from my barber, and had called him for a microwave and oven repair.  I had been told by another company that it would cost over $400 to repair these appliances, or I could spend well over $1000 to replace them.  I had been using this other company for my last 3 appliance repairs, but I always felt like I was spending a little too much.

Ryan came by our house and carefully took the pieces off the appliances to diagnose the problems.  He even got on my laptop and showed me where I could order the parts wholesale.  He told me that sometimes certain parts are no longer made for certain appliances, and you're out of luck. He told me he used to work for a national appliance company, and decided to go out on his own because he felt guilty for practically ripping people off on repairs he could easily perform for much less.  Fortunately for me, he found the necessary parts, had me order them online wholesale, and in a few days I had him come back by to do the repairs. 

He was so painstakingly careful with these flimsy plastic parts, and he took the time to show me why the big boys end up ordering unnecessary parts just so they didn't have to be too careful when disassembling things.  I really appreciated this type of info.

I honestly have not run into a more humble, honest,  and considerate service professional in my whole life.  And he comes with a very important bonus- he is EXTREMELY reasonable.  I got the repairs done for about less than half (saved over $200) of what I was quoted by the reputable company I had been using for years.  He is trying to build his business up and has absolutely no idea I'm writing a blog about him.  I have referred him to several people who said they really liked him too.  He's just one of those people you really want to see succeed because he does business the RIGHT way.  I ran into him the other day and it just reminded me that I wanted to do this. 

If you have a listing which needs some appliance repair in the Nashville area, DO NOT HESITATE to call Ryan.  He actually does interior and exterior maintenance and heating and A/C as well, but I have only used him for the appliances.  I suspect if he does those things like he does appliance repair, you couldn't go wrong.  He doesn't charge anything to come over an diagnose your problem and give you a quote, which is unusual in his line of work.  I know who I'm calling next time I need something fixed.  Ryan's number is 615 474 8952. 

 

 

 


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Brian Smith

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Primary Residential Mortgage, Inc

Address: 5115 Maryland Way, Suite 130, Brentwood, TN, 37027

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