Is there any merit in adding vacuum repairs to repairs@? If there’s enough interest I’ll add it but it may take me a while to do so as I have an idea or two for it.
I just want to know if it’s worth the effort before I do it.
Meh, most people just won’t spend the money on vacuum repair.* And I persume that most people won’t do call-outs for them, and just fix what get brought to them.
*On Friday a lady brought me a broken (£200) Dyson. I told her I could repair it for £30 +VAT, with a service. She went nuts!
‘OK’ I said, £20 +VAT without a service. She walked out ❓