38 Years. One Purpose.
Reliable Dental Equipment Repair & Facility Support
All from One Expert Tech Team.
We minimize your downtime and maximize reliability.
Waiting on backordered parts while patients get rescheduled
Juggling 3-4 vendors for simple repairs
Duct-tape fixes that break again a week later
Dealing with tech who barely understand dental gear
Production time lost to surprises and breakdowns
Feeling like no one else cares about the office actually working
Chasing vendors for simple dental repairs
Techs who won't touch older equipment
Equipment breakdowns during patient care
Delays due to poor follow-through
Multiple service calls = more downtime
No clear schedule for maintenance or support
No more juggling 3-4 vendors - we handle autoclaves, compressors, lighting, blinds, and more
We carry loaners, stock key parts, and source smarter - often fixing issues same-day
Preventative maintenance plans that prevent breakdowns and boost long-term reliability

Feels like they care about the office the way I do. I don't have to follow up 5 times.







Dental practices with aging or mixed equipment
Offices tired of slow-response service companies
Practice managers who want fewer emergencies, more control
You're locked into an exclusive warranty-only provider and can't use outside help
You're looking for the cheapest patch job in town
We are vendor agnostic and will always tell you what we know will work for you.
Check that your water tanks are clean, check vacuum filters for debris, and check your seal. Maintenance doesn't just guarantee function, it helps equipment longevity.
Start by checking the basics: ensure your water tanks are clean, inspect vacuum filters for debris, and make sure the door seal is intact. These simple checks resolve many common malfunctions and help prevent bigger issues.
Consistent maintenance is the key. Keep water tanks clean, change or clean filters regularly, inspect seals for wear, and follow weekly and monthly cleaning cycles. These small steps not only prevent breakdowns—they significantly extend the lifespan of your autoclave and dental equipment.
Following simple weekly and monthly cleaning routines prevents most common repair issues and keeps your equipment running smoothly.
Weekly, we just drain and clean the trays with distilled water and a soft cloth. Once a month, you have to run a clean cycle with Speed-Clean, check the release valve at the top, wipe the inside, and clean the mesh traps.
You’ll want to follow both the daily and monthly maintenance routines. Daily cleaning helps prevent residue from hardening, and monthly deep cleaning removes any buildup that accumulates over time.
Yes—avoid using Cavicide. It’s a common mistake and can damage surfaces and components over time. Always stick to manufacturer-approved cleaners to protect your equipment and maintain proper function.

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Servicing Tampa Bay & Beyond
Call Chris (727)831-4269 or
Mike (813)447-5788
Email: [email protected]
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