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Puls is now offering in-home appliance repair services
Home / News / Integrators / Puls Adds Appliance Repair to Its In-Home Repair Service Offerings

Puls Adds Appliance Repair to Its In-Home Repair Service Offerings

  • December 21, 2018
  • 2:57 pm
  • Jeremy Glowacki Jeremy Glowacki

Puls, the company that offers same-day repairs and setup of smart home devices, will now offer appliance repair services to customers across the U.S. Consumers can now book an appointment to repair a dishwasher, refrigerator, oven, washing machine, or dryer at www.puls.com or by calling Puls directly.

Puls aims to modernize appliance repairs and installations by making it easy for anyone to get access to a highly skilled technician.

“Appliance repair continues to be a painful experience for the consumer between negotiating, taking time off work and often waiting through several visits for a repair to be finished,” said Itai Hirsch, CEO and co-founder of Puls. “Today, approximately 80 percent of appliance repair visits do not get completed on the first visit, which is highly inconvenient for consumers. Industrywide, the average repair time from the first phone call is about five days. Meanwhile, many local appliance repair specialists are struggling to make money while operating their own independent businesses. We want to make home maintenance effortless for both parties.”

Puls solves these problems by finding and onboarding trusted technicians in each city and making them available for appointments through the Puls technician app, which facilitates instant scheduling and transparent pricing. For customers, Puls makes it easy to book an appointment with just a few clicks. For technicians, Puls takes care of the logistical challenges of maintaining inventory, advertising, and scheduling, freeing them to focus on what they do best.

“Over the last three years, we’ve built a very robust technology platform to support and manage a highly technical workforce, while also managing inventory in real time,” Hirsch said. “Streamlining operations for the technician is the key to delivering peace of mind to the consumer.”

Puls provides a bridge for blue-collar technicians in the U.S. to use their skills and become profitable – top Puls technicians can earn $80,000 or more per year versus the national mean wage of $42,520. With today’s consumers expecting a great customer experience offline and online, Puls gives its technicians a platform that allows them to do so. It also rewards the best technicians and makes it easy to get plenty of jobs.

Puls eliminates the need to sort through service providers and wait for a repair while helping consumers save money by extending the life of their home appliances. A typical refrigerator has a 36 percent chance of breaking in the next 3-4 years while a typical dishwasher or washing machine has at least a 20% chance of breaking in the same time frame. Puls hopes to increase the number of appliances that are repaired rather than replaced.

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Jeremy Glowacki

Jeremy Glowacki

Residential Tech Today’s executive editor Jeremy Glowacki is an editorial veteran with more than 20 years of professional experience with numerous publications. In 2000, he helped create and launch Residential Systems, a business and technology magazine for the custom integration business. He served as day-to-day editor of that title and content director of the CEDIA Daily, Systems Contractor News, and several other B2B titles until joining Innovative Properties Worldwide in 2018. Jeremy was named a CEDIA Fellow in 2012.
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