10 Jul At Home Fitness is home of no-risk service call
At Home Fitness is the home of the no-risk service call.
In a nutshell, that means even though there’s a $119.99 charge for a service charge for labor when one of At Home Fitness’ trained technicians visits your home, you are also given a $119.99 coupon to take that amount off of a purchase of equipment valued at $1,000 or more in the next 60 days.
So if the At Home Fitness technician tells you, for example, that your six-year-old treadmill that’s no longer covered by warranty is in need of $700 worth of repairs you are not out of luck. Even though the treadmill may only be worth a few hundred dollars, you can take the $119.99 coupon and put it toward a new or high-end used treadmill from At Home Fitness that’s valued at $1,000 or more.
Basically, if you use the coupon your service call wound up being for free.
Of course, AHF service calls can save you a lot more money than $119.99. If they’re able to diagnose the problem and fix it as is often the case, your treadmill or other specialty fitness equipment will be back up and running smoothly. Oftentimes a simple problem is easily fixed, or a part replaced and you won’t have to buy new equipment.
At Home Fitness is locally owned and operated in the Phoenix-area and is a one-stop shop for buying, selling and servicing specialty fitness equipment.
It’s also important for your equipment to receive preventative maintenance from experienced, certified service experts at At Home Fitness on exercise equipment to keep costly repairs away.
At Home Fitness has retail locations in Scottsdale, Ahwatukee, Desert Ridge and Gilbert, but will service and repair exercise equipment all over the Valley. They make house calls and service most major brands – whether you bought them at At Home Fitness or not.
Call the service department at 480-940-1022 for more information or to service a house call.
At Home Fitness consultant Aaron Dorksen’s blog deals with a variety of fitness topics, ranging from workout tips, motivational ideas and feature stories on how exercise impacts people’s lives. Consult a doctor before making any significant changes in your exercise routine or diet. E-mail him with comments, questions or ideas for future blogs at aaron@athomefitness.com