Ulises Perez Sweeps GE With 9 Repairs While Maytag Roars Back
When a technician logs nine jobs for a single brand in one week and sweeps every major category, you're witnessing something rare: complete territorial dominance. That's exactly what Ulises Perez of PROFIX delivered during the week of April 20–27, 2026, owning GE appliances with a clean trifecta of 3 washer repairs, 3 dryer repairs, and 3 microwave repairs. His 9 GE jobs didn't just lead the category—they defined it.
But Perez's performance went far beyond brand loyalty. He finished the week with 25 total repairs across 18 categories, making him the platform's second-most active technician and demonstrating the kind of breadth that separates good weeks from legendary ones. It's one thing to specialize; it's another to dominate a flagship brand while maintaining versatility across nearly two dozen product lines.
At the top of the leaderboard, Justin Nunn held his position as the platform's most prolific technician, logging 30 repairs and touching 13 different brand-appliance combinations. Meanwhile, Shaphan Hawks of ASAP Appliance Repair secured third place with 16 repairs across 10 categories, continuing to build the reputation for versatility that's become his trademark.
Elsewhere in the brand landscape, Danny Gutierrez of Home Hire Appliance Repair claimed a perfect trifecta for LG, sweeping the Korean brand's laundry categories with 1 washer, 1 dryer, and 1 refrigerator repair. Luke Miller of LMX Appliance Repair took a different approach, focusing his firepower on Samsung Refrigerators with 2 repairs and adding 2 KitchenAid Range jobs to finish with 5 repairs across just 3 categories—a specialist's week executed with precision.
The week's biggest story at the brand level belonged to Maytag. After going completely silent last week, the dependable American brand came roaring back with 3 washer repairs and 3 dryer repairs—a return to form that reminded everyone why Maytag remains a service staple. GE Washers also surged 300 percent, jumping from 1 job last week to 4 this week, with Ulises Perez claiming 3 of those 4 and establishing clear category dominance.
In the Whirlpool Dryer category, Vasilii Kirillov of SET Appliance logged 2 repairs to lead the field, part of a 9-repair week that spanned 8 different brand-appliance combinations. Hector Ruiz logged 5 repairs plus 1 inspection across 6 categories, including a rare Rheem Water Heater job that showed the platform's expanding reach beyond traditional kitchen appliances.
The platform logged 102 repair jobs and just 1 inspection this week—a 102:1 ratio that shows technicians focused squarely on hands-on work rather than field scouting. With 103 total jobs logged and Maytag's resurgence, the platform showed balanced activity across brands. The question heading into next week is simple: Can anyone challenge Ulises Perez's GE dominance?