How to start an appliance repair business in Pennsylvania.
Starting an appliance repair business in Pennsylvania comes down to a few concrete steps: make it legal, get the tools to take calls and book jobs, and get your first customers. Here's the path — and at the end you can actually launch it, not just read about it.
1. Register your business
Register your business with the Pennsylvania Secretary of State — most owners form an LLC — and get a federal EIN. Open a business bank account so appliance repair income stays separate.
2. Licensing & insurance
Check whether appliance repair work needs a state or local license in Pennsylvania, and carry liability insurance (and workers' comp if you hire). Licensing rules vary by Pennsylvania city and county — confirm before you take jobs.
3. Get a phone number, website & booking
Customers need a way to reach you and book. Get a local business number, a simple website and online booking — plus a way to answer every call, since a missed appliance repair call is a lost job.
4. Get your first customers
List your appliance repair business on Google, ask early customers for reviews, and make sure every inbound call gets answered and booked. Answering and following up beats any ad budget at the start.
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