The Water Heaters

on July 12, 2022
Let us have a moment's silence for the photo studio water heaters - they are dead; both of them. They lived long and prospered but eventually galvanic action and electricity spelled their doom. I was confronted with the question of how you replace them. Who sells them, who installs them, how do you coordinate the two? All I had to go on was internet pages, and as I discovered, these can come from anywhere. I'm happy that people in Washington and Brisbane are well-served when they get a cold shower, but I found I had to box clever in the googling to make sure I was dealing with someone local. It's not as easy as you may think - many fine pages are connected to you only by the thinnest of mobile phone numbers - or central processing bureaux. Had my needs been more urgent, I might have been in strife. As it was, I found a firm that admitted to having real physical premises and was prepared to see me there. They were open. They were local to my studio. There were actual humans in the office, and they knew water heating. We discussed the situation, they proposed a number of solutions, and one was chosen. It will not be cheap, but it will be done right. In stock, on time, certified and legal. I'm afraid it will use up my new camera money this year, but I will be clean. Now the Camera Electronic sell - we are the same sort of firm. Our staff know cameras and love photography - they do it all the time for many sorts of reasons and purposes. They are there in person - they can talk to you and listen to your concerns. If there is an answer to your question, they can put their heads together and figure it out. If they could install hot water heaters, I'd talk to them... Likewise the repairs department - you have a problem - bring it in. You might not have to leave with it. There will be money involved, of course, but you'll get value. Two actual premises; Murray Street and Stirling Street. Open at decent hours, even on the weekend. If your camera throws a rod you can get a replacement on Saturdays. You can do business on the computer, if you prefer - the shops do a good deal of this for people not here in Perth. And this is fine - there's a lot of salesmanship occurs out there when people get bored and start to surf the net and decide they need something new. People can convince themselves to buy even better than the trade can. That's the spirit! Carry right on!
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