Want To Start Your Own Refrigerator Rubber Gasket Seal Replacement Business

Work your own hours, set your own pay, each 2 hour job pays on average $200!





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Start Your Own Refrigerator Gasket Manufacturing and Replacement Fitting Business Re-Seal A Fridge for Cash - 
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Service the hotels, motels, government facilities such as schools, offices, warehouses, bars, clubs, churches, restaurants, cafes, resorts, caravans, houses, residences, estates, mansions - all have refrigerators needed new fridge seals.

The designs are based upon the most common design of refrigerator gaskets that fit up to 99% of all commercial and household fridges including walk in cool rooms. By mixing and matching the various inner and outer dies on these jigs hundreds of different refrigerator seals can be made to suit. It is most likely that all your current gaskets can be matched by the portable refrigerator gasket welder kit and all modern brands of push in seals. Phillips, LG, Kelvinator, Hoover, Westinghouse, Fisher & Paykel, Samsung, Whirlpool, GE, Ignis, Bosch, Fridgidaire, Kenmore and more..

Order the raw rubber lengths, promote yourself, measure their fridges and with our welder kit make the fridge seals correct to size and fit them. Offer great service and get repeat work. Easy!

Basic steps 1. own a portable fridge seal welder kit so you can make your own seals at home, in your van or at the customers residence.

Basic steps 2. Purchase stock of 4 meter lengths of the various brand fridge gaskets.

Basic steps 3. Use our advertising samples to promote your service to your community.

Basic steps 4. Setup your work van dedicated to manufacturing the fridge seals in the back, holding your stock and with the right sign writing your van is your best advertising medium.

Basic steps 5. Practice fridge seal manufacturing and replacement on your own fridge at home.

Basic steps 6. Start taking customer calls and replacing their fridge seals immediately.

Basic steps 7. Visit out fridge seal services website and discuss ideas to grown your business with other fridge seal business owners and experts from our site.

Refrigerator Gasket Replacement Opportunity here today! 

Fridge Seal Small Business Opportunity - Cheap to start up, just need the fridge seal gasket welder kit and some stock fridge seal gasket 4 meter strips. Average cost of fridge gasket stock $1.20c per meter or 50c per meter ordered online.

So your total product cost is $4.80 to weld up an average size fridge and freezer seal door. The average price for a fridge and freezer welded seal is $120. So then you are able to fit the seal for your client. The fitting price is $40 and upward according to the size and brand of fridge, 

So average fridge seal replacement job gross profit is $160 + with very low product stock costs of just $1.20 per meter.

Here is a quick “ How to? ” manual to help replace and fit your own fridge seals, it takes patients and time correctly spent to do it right. 

1.    Loosen the screws. Begin to loosen the screws that hold in the door seal. DO NOT take the screws all of the way out. It is unnecessary and will create more of a job for you. If at all possible, loosen only a few screws at a time, as you go.

2.    Remove the old seal. Once all of the screws are loose, the door seal should easily slide out from behind the plastic liner. Don't be too forceful when doing this step, since some plastic liners can be quite brittle and crumble if you are too rough. If the plastic is old, replace it.

3.    Insert the new seal. Begin slipping the small lip of the new door seal behind the plastic liner of the fridge. The best method is to start in the top corners and work your way around the door.

4.    Tighten the screws. Once the door seal is in a certain section, you can begin tightening the screws. Begin with the 8 corner screws, and then check the alignment of the door while closed. Also check that the seal is even and straight. If the door is twisted, you can easily manipulate the door to twist back into shape whilst the screws are loose. Then tighten the remaining screws.

5.    Apply jelly. Use a bit of Petroleum jelly to prevent sticking. Rub some around the hinge side corners of the door seal, and where the seal slides. This will help to prevent the door seal from twisting as it meets the metal of the fridge. If this still doesn't prevent twisting, then wedge a screwdriver under the seal as you close the door and leave it shut for an hour.

6.    Check for gaps. Look for any gaps in the door seal, especially at the top on the opening side. These can form due to the door dropping or being out of alignment. One way to check is to turn on a flashlight and place it inside, then close the door and look for light.

7.    Fix any gaps in the door seal. Pack out the seal underneath the areas where the door seal has the gaps. This can be done with a small strip of weather stripping, as shown here, or a bit of tightly rolled up paper under the door seal. Alternatively, you can heat the door seal up with a hair dryer to fix the gaps. This softens the door seal and allows you to stretch it. Really it is mandatory to heat up a seal when fitting it as it adjusts the seal shape to the exactness's of the fridge you are re-sealing.

8.    Check the corners. If the application of powder hasn't prevented the door seal twisting, then wedge a screwdriver under the seal as you close the door and leave it shut for an hour. The door seal will then have enough time to mold into the correct shape. 

Want to start your own fridge seal replacement business? 

Manufacture your own fridge and freezer gaskets to replace in a customers home?

Work for yourself!

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Earn $180 gross profit for one hours labor! 

Repair and Replacement of Refrigerator Rubber Gaskets (Seals) offers great profits!

 $190 - $8.80 = $181.20 gross profit after stock costs for one hours labor!

Basic Profit Calculations. The average quote to replace these fridge and freezer seals is $190 and take under one hour to complete. Most clients have more than one fridge. Advertise to bars, clubs, restaurants, cafes, coffee shops, churches, farms, government offices, military bases, schools, households and even your own fridge at home. 

Average job is the common fridge and freezer combination refrigerator. 

4 meters of gasket and magnet are required at $1.20 + $1.00 per meter =  $8.80 in materials cost to make two completed seals. 

How does the welding machine work?

1. Firmly fix the heat blade to any table or surface.
2. Connect it and turn it on to heat the blade.
3. Determine the type of fridge gasket needed.
4. Choose the appropriate profile jig dies for that gasket.
5. Insert the chosen gasket cut at 45 degrees into the left and right jigs.
6. Push the left and right jigs up against the heat blade to melt the rubber.
7. Remove the two jigs from the heat blade and pull the machine downwards.
8. Now again push the left and right jigs together and allow 2 seconds for them to cool.
9. Remove the two inner jig set to then remove the now complete welded sealed corner.
10. Trim excess rubber off and neaten the seal with sharp scissors and repeat the next three corners.
  


Basic Profit Calculations. Average job is the common fridge and freezer combination refrigerator. 4 meters of gasket and magnet are required at $1.20 + $1.00 per meter =  $8.80 in materials cost to make two completed seals. The average quote to replace these fridge and freezer seals is $190 and take under one hour to complete. Most clients have more than one fridge. Advertise to bars, clubs, restaurants, cafes, coffee shops, churches, farms, government offices, military bases, schools, households and even your own fridge at home. 

$190 - $8.80 = $181.20 gross profit after stock costs for one hours labor!

*Please note these welder machines are not limited to the listed 8 profiles. The designs are based apon the most common design of refrigerator gaskets that fit up to 99% of all commercial and household fridges including walk in cool rooms. By mixing and matching the various inner and outer dies on these jigs hundreds of different refrigerator seals can be made to suit. It is most likely that all your current gaskets can be matched by the portable refrigerator gasket welder kit and all modern brands of push in seals. Phillips, LG, Kelvinator, Hoover, Westinghouse, Fisher & Paykel, Samsung, Whirlpool, GE, Ignis, Bosch, Fridgidaire, Kenmore and more..

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