Where the rounds go.

Seven communities on planned weekday rounds out of Wendell Ave SE, every address on the same fee schedule. If your ZIP appears below, the from-prices and the $90 stop-at-diagnosis figure apply without a footnote.

Dx+laborOne published figure for the exam and the repair work.
$90The whole bill when you stop at the diagnosis.
PartsItemized on their own line, signed before fitting.
Mon–FriHouse calls across South Kitsap.
WABased on Wendell Ave, Port Orchard.
THE MAP

Communities and ZIP codes.

98366 · 98367 Port Orchard

The home ward — the practice lives on Wendell Ave SE, minutes from most doors.

98310 · 98311 · 98312 Bremerton

Across Sinclair Inlet; basement laundries and rental turnover keep rounds busy.

98353 Manchester

Village rounds east of town — wells, garage fridges and chest-freezer harvests.

98359 Olalla

The rural south: propane ranges, well pressure and planned valley runs.

98386 Southworth

The ferry corner — windows built around sailings, salt air charted honestly.

98383 Silverdale

North rounds through Kitsap's youngest, most electronic appliance stock.

98370 Poulsbo

The far-north run — Liberty Bay damp, Viking-town kitchens, paired with Silverdale days.

Between the pins — Gorst, Sunnyslope, a lane the map forgot? Call with the ZIP and the street. When the rounds pass near you, the visit almost always books at the standard schedule.
HOW A HOUSE CALL RUNS

Examination first. Always.

01
The intake.

Phone or form: the machine, the complaint, the history. The van loads for the likely diagnosis before it leaves Wendell Ave.

02
The exam.

Panels off, meter out, a full working cycle observed where the fault demands it. No part is named before it's measured.

03
The chart.

Finding, prescription and price in writing: from-price for the visit and labor, any part as its own approved line.

04
The treatment.

Most repairs close the same visit from van stock. Warranty terms print on the invoice — paper, not promises.

THE DOCTOR ON ROUNDS

House calls, as they actually look.

No stock heroics — panels off, meter out, the day's patients on the bench. This is the work the from-price buys.

Technician checking an ice maker bin on a side-by-side refrigerator during a house call
Technician removing the door of a white dryer in a South Kitsap laundry room
Technician lifting the grates of a gas range during an examination
Technician servicing the freezer drawer of a French-door refrigerator
Technician examining the spray arm and sump of an open dishwasher
Technician holding a washer drain pump at a stacked laundry pair
BOOK A HOUSE CALL

Describe it once. We arrive prepared.

The intake is the first half of the diagnosis — the machine, the complaint and your ZIP decide what rides on the van. A weekday callback confirms your window.

One figure for exam + labor

The from-price covers the visit, the diagnosis and every hour of repair work. It's published before you call.

Parts on their own line

A needed part is written up separately and signed before it's fitted. Stop at the diagnosis instead and $90 is the whole bill.

Describe the patient.

The machine, what it's doing, and how long it's been doing it.

The from-price covers the examination and the repair labor. A needed part is written as its own line for your approval. Stop at the diagnosis: $90 total.

Your community is on the list.

A window with your name on it isn't — yet. (360) 717-8956 fixes that, ZIP and complaint in hand.