Mobile Repair Service RepairSmith Continues Expansion

Mobile Repair Service RepairSmith Continues Expansion

Expansion includes California cities Fresno and Thousand Oaks, and Tucson, Arizona.

RepairSmith recently announced its mobile car repair and maintenance service is available to car owners in Thousand Oaks and Fresno, California, and Tucson, Arizona. RepairSmith is now operational in more than 325 cities and offers a complete convenient, mobile service for all diagnostic, repair and maintenance services that a vehicle may need. 

Through RepairSmith’s ‘No-Contact Car Repair,’ certified technicians are able to deliver the safest service to car owners at their home or workplace, and on-site service for fleets, employers and property managers. With RepairSmith’s expansion into new locations, the company is also actively hiring technicians in all markets.

“With social distancing practices in place, RepairSmith is seeing increased demand for our at-home service,” said CEO Joel Milne. “We are increasing the markets we serve where we have an established presence. RepairSmith will also launch new markets this year.”

The expansion to Tucson follows RepairSmith’s recent launch in the greater Phoenix area. RepairSmith is now available in more than 30 cities across Arizona.

In California, RepairSmith is now available in more than 30 new cities in Fresno and Ventura Counties. All RepairSmith service locations can be found here.

“We built RepairSmith to modernize the car repair experience through convenient and transparent service,” added Milne. “We evolved our existing low-contact service to eliminate all contact to create the safest experience for car owners, technicians and our communities. We will continue to adapt to deliver the best experience.”

Through RepairSmith’s ‘No-Contact Car Repair,’ car owners can coordinate a contact-free key exchange, communicate with their technician by phone or text, and pay for their service over the phone. All technicians wear new gloves for each service, disinfect high-touch areas in the vehicle including the steering wheel, door handles and panels and car keys, and credit card readers.

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