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What To Consider When Hiring a Mobile Mechanic in Dallas


Mark Linsdell
Mark Linsdell4 min read
What To Consider When Hiring a Mobile Mechanic in Dallas

You may have realized it can be pretty challenging to find a reliable mobile mechanic in Dallas, right? Not only that, it's tough to find one who can handle a specific type of vehicle service.

Being a competent mobile mechanic who can provide the most satisfactory service to their customers requires a great deal of experience, work ethic, and dedication.

So how do you know which ones will have those attributes? And will they be able to deal with the particular issues you're having with your vehicle?

Well, don't decide to jump straight in and ring the first number at the top of Google. Instead, read through our quick guide on what to consider when hiring a mobile mechanic in Dallas.

Let's get into it!

Assess Your Problem and Have Details Ready

It is critical to offer as much information as possible about the problem you're having with your vehicle.

Of course, you may be no expert and might not have the slightest clue. But at the very least, you can open the hood and take a look to see if anything looks amiss. Also, when your car breaks down, there might be some feeling or indication you get, like a type of sound it makes or the way it stopped.

Plus, it's a good idea to have as much info about the vehicle model as possible before choosing a mobile repair service in Dallas.

The model information corresponds to the vehicle's specifications and your location, which can be extremely important when the situation is complex. Once a mobile mechanic has this info, they can better plan their job and pack the necessary tools and parts.

Any misunderstanding can result in delays, causing even more inconveniences to you.

Check Their Reviews and Testimonials

Once you've checked over your vehicle, have your details to hand, it's time to start searching for "mobile mechanics near me" online. Or, you maybe type in "mobile mechanics in Houston", if you're close enough to the big city.

Straight away, you should have a long list of various mobile mechanics at your fingertips. Each one of these mechanics will have marketed themselves well to show so high in the search rankings. But this doesn't mean their actual mobile vehicle repair services are going to be the best.

Anyhow, at this point, when you're stuck out on the road, the last thing you want to be doing is extensive research. So a good idea is to pick three or four from the first page of the search engine and write their names down.

Now, to gain a more accurate understanding of whether a mobile mechanic is good or not, check reviews and testimonials about them. These should be easy to find on the company's website if they are the real deal. Alternatively, just type in the company's name followed by "reviews" to see if anything pops up.

Out of the mechanics you chose, it should become more apparent with a quick ten minutes or so of checking which ones have the better customer reviews.

The independent reviews should be more truthful, revealing previous customer experiences.

These can include such things as:

  • Whether the customer was ripped off or not

  • How prompt the mechanic's response was

  • Did they communicate well?

  • Did the mechanic make you feel at ease?

  • How quickly they dealt with your problem

Ultimately, reviews can be the overall deciding factor that lets you quickly make a decision on the mobile mechanic you're going to call and possibly hire.

Calling a Mobile Mechanic in Dallas

You might be already persuaded by one Dallas-based mobile mechanic that you've found. However, it's a wise idea to have one or two backup numbers ready.

After all, you might be calling at non-working hours for your first choice mechanic. Or they could just be super-busy, especially if you found them to be a popular choice in the reviews.

When you do get through to someone, here are a few solid questions you can ask to figure out if they'll fit your needs:

Are You Accredited?

Mobile mechanics who are experienced and well-trained are accredited members of key automotive trade groups. While some competent individuals may lack these credentials, you should view it as a warning sign.

Keep in mind that the affiliations differ from one state to the next. Make sure they're members of the Texas Automobile Dealers Association (TADA) if you're in Dallas or Houston. Here's a link to TADA.

If they say they are a member, you should ask if they can prove it too. In the end, if the person on the phone is very willing to cooperate with these requests, then they probably take their work seriously.

We nearly forget to mention that if the mechanic is a member of the Auto Body Association of Texas (ABAT), it's also beneficial. Here's a link to their site for reference.

Do You Have Experience With My Vehicle Model?

You'll know whether it's worthwhile to have the mechanic come to you if you ask this inquiry.

Traveling is usually an extra cost calculated by a mobile mechanic depending on your distance from them. You don't want to end up paying for these costs for them to turn up and not be able to fix your problem on the spot.

Other Key Questions to Ask

Lastly, some other questions you should ask include:

  • Can you give me a fixed quote

  • What if you fail to fix my vehicle on-site?

  • What are all your charges?

  • What payment types do you accept?

  • How long will it take for you to get here?

  • Do I get a guarantee?  What warranty is provided?

If all these questions are answered in a clear and acceptable manner over the phone, you should be able to decide whether you want to hire a mobile mechanic or not.

Breakdowns in Dallas

So we've now looked at some of the most important considerations when choosing a mobile mechanic in Dallas. And at the top of your list, you should want to get good value for the money and convenient service.

Breaking down happens to the best of us, and most of the time when we least expect it. Therefore, it's a good idea to have all your vehicle specs on hand, so you can ensure you get the correct mechanic out to fix your problem.

For more helpful motoring tips and advice, take a look at our blog.