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A to Z Appliance Repair Moves to Panama City Beach to Accommodate Service Expansion

12-01-2011 02:56 PM CET | Industry, Real Estate & Construction

Press release from: A to Z Appliance Repair

A to Z Appliance Repair, a professional appliance repair company serving the Panama City area, announces their recent relocation. Now based at 135 Grand Island Boulevard in Panama City Beach, Florida, this locally owned appliance repair business is working to expand their company to meet local demand for precision appliance repair services.

Previously located at 5505 Sun Harbor Road, Suite #237, in Panama City, A to Z Appliance Repair needed to be able to increase their staff to handle a growing need among area companies and homes for washer/dryer repair, refrigerator repair, and other appliance repair services. By hiring an additional technician, Owner Max Rodriguez was able to increase his company's capacity for providing leading appliance repair craftsmanship across the area. However, this decision also necessitated A to Z Appliance Repair's relocation to their new Grand Island Boulevard site.

As Rodriguez comments, "We've always been committed to providing Panama City homeowners and businesses with top-quality appliance repairs at an affordable price, and we always will be. Moving to Grand Island Boulevard is simply enabling us to accommodate the larger staff we need to continue to meet local needs for our commercial and home appliance repair services. We're growing to better serve our customers!"

Established in 2007 to serve local property owners looking for affordable, quality alternatives to appliance replacement, A to Z Appliance Repair has been continually expanding ever since to supply the Panama City region with the comprehensive appliance services that are in such high demand. Because A to Z Appliance Repair combines quality results with competitive prices, more and more local property owners are seeking out their major appliance repair expertise.

A to Z Appliance Repair is owned and operated by a retired military veteran. They specialize in everything from refrigerator repair to dryer repair and provide their Panama City-area clients with superior customer service at a fair price.

A to Z Appliance Repair
Contact: Prospect Genius
Email: azappliancerepair@fl-biz.com
Phone: (850) 390-4400
Address: 135 Grand Island Blvd., Panama City Beach, FL 32407
Web site: http://appliance-repairs-panama-city.fl-biz.com/

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