The Shop Talk Blog
Real talk about documentation, warranty claims, CYA strategies, and running a tighter shop. Written for tradespeople, by people who get it.
The $4,200 Warranty Claim That Got Denied Over 6 Words
A real story from a real shop. The tech wrote "compressor bad, replaced under warranty." That was it. The OEM denied the claim. Here's what should have been written instead — and how to never let it happen again.
CYA Strategy5 Phrases Every Write-Up Needs (That Most Techs Skip)
"Customer was advised." "No additional work without authorization." "Customer declined recommended service." These aren't just words — they're your legal shield. Here's why each one matters and when to use them.
Shop Efficiency47 Minutes a Day: The Hidden Cost of Bad Documentation
The average tech spends 47 minutes per day on paperwork. That's nearly 4 hours a week of non-billable time. At a $150/hr labor rate, that's $31,200/year per tech you're leaving on the table.
Voice RecordingHow to Record a Customer Walk-Around in 60 Seconds
Your phone is already in your pocket. Here's a dead-simple workflow: walk around the vehicle with the customer, record everything they say, and let MTQ Now turn it into a professional concern write-up.
HVACHVAC Estimates That Actually Close: A Documentation Guide
Your $8,000 system replacement estimate shouldn't look like a text message. Here's how proper formatting, clear scope, and professional language can increase your close rate by 20% or more.
LegalWhen a Customer Says "Nobody Told Me That" — And You Have No Proof
It happens every week at shops across America. A customer comes back, claims ignorance, and you eat the cost because there's no documentation. Here's how to protect yourself every single time.
Getting PaidHow to Write a Service Invoice That Actually Gets Paid
A plumber sends a one-line invoice for a $2,400 repipe. Customer disputes. No detail means no leverage. Here's how detailed invoices with labor breakdowns and line items get paid the first time — every time.
ComebacksThe $3,800 Comeback That Could Have Been Prevented With 30 Seconds of Notes
Tech replaces a water pump. 3 weeks later, customer returns with a blown head gasket. "I told them the thermostat looked sketchy." But there's no record. Shop eats $3,800. Here's how 30 seconds of documentation changes everything.
Voice DocumentationVoice Notes vs. Typing: The Fastest Way to Document Trade Work
Your hands are covered in grease. You're supposed to type a write-up? Average phone typing: 20 WPM. Average speaking: 130 WPM. Here's why voice documentation is 6x faster — and how to do it right.
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