Regulator servicing

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Matt B

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It’s time to get the regulators serviced. LDS that I use sometimes sends everything off to be serviced. I can do that myself. Any recommendations on a good and reliable shop? I am in Central Texas.
Thanks
 
It’s time to get the regulators serviced. LDS that I use sometimes sends everything off to be serviced. I can do that myself. Any recommendations on a good and reliable shop? I am in Central Texas.
Thanks
I knew a number of folks who swore by Scubatoys (I know -- that name doesn't inspire much confidence), out of Carrollton, who service a number of brands . . .
 
which brand?

Air Tech in Raleigh can service quite literally anything, but @rsingler can do quite a few and he would be my first call.

Except Dive Rite. Back when I owned a Dive Rite reg I had to send it to Dive Gear Express.

I do use Air Tech for all of my Aqua Lung regulators. They are fantastic. Their techs do reg service full-time, day-in-day-out as their occupation. They know what they're doing, they do it regularly, and they do it well. That is the type of tech I want servicing my regs.
 

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