Pinball and Arcade House Calls
House calls are a real part of the business, not a throwaway line. Work has already gone as far as Petoskey and Detroit Metro when the job made sense. If the machine is installed, hard to move, part of a live venue, or needs a real expert to sort the problem in place, this is the service for it.

What Goes On A House Call
Pinball machines from electromechanical through modern solid-state eras
Arcade, video, claw, redemption, and jukebox service
Machines that are too large, too fragile, or too embedded in a venue to move first
Service calls where a board-level expert is cheaper than repeated trial-and-error visits
Why People Call Game Over
No hard drive-radius policy
The right job can justify real travel. The site should say that plainly because it is true.
All generations of pinball
This is one of the strongest differentiators and should be stated directly.
Commercial credibility
The same service lane works for homes, bars, arcades, family fun centers, and bowling alleys.
Related Service Paths
In-store repairs
Bench work and repair intake when the machine or board belongs in the shop.
Route and maintain machines
Split-based machine placement and maintenance for business operators.
General inquiry form
Use the form when the job needs a phone call back before anyone can scope it properly.
