Yes, they have to in order to stay in business.
Auto repair shops.
not that I know of. like a auto repair ship, you pay what they charge
The answer to this question can vary from shop to shop, but most shops charge by the hour for labor, with additional fees included for any parts involved. Depending on the repair, the price can fluctuate wildly.
Most repair shops charge 1 hour labor to plug in and check. Your local labor rate will vary.
Sellerzone.com has listings for several shops that repair scooter in your area.
If one has a Volkswagen in need of repair, they should take it a repair shop that specializes in Volkswagen repair. Many regular repair shops do not have the knowledge and expertise to work on these cars. A Volkswagen dealership is also a good place to take it for repairs, but they usually charge higher prices.
Auto body repairs shops offer the following services to customers: paintwork repairs to dents and scratches, as well as repairing damage caused by accidents.
There are not many antique repair shops. However, there is Terry Nelson Antique Watch Repair, which only repairs watches. There are many antique shops around the area, but none of which seems to do much repairing.
Yes, there are repair shops in Phoenix that can repair hail damage. "A Cheap Body Shop" is one of the locations in Phoenix that does the repairs. You can reach them at 602.885.1915.
There are several repair shops in Toronto that can offer assistance in repairing a speaker. There is Vintage Audio that can make such repairs in Toronto.
Most shoe repair shops can repair zippers. Check the local listings for shoe repairs and call to ask them if they can do the repair.
It will take approximately 8 hours of labor to replace the engine in your be a week. Most mechanic shops charge $75 per hour. This will result in a labor charge of $600.