Well, that would depend on if you are doing... repair or maintenance, or both.
If you are doing both, your name should incorporate both.
There is nothing wrong with using both, as this is what you want to convey to your customers... that you repair AND maintain.
Let me address the issue of what someone else said above me. The person who said that the name "Phoenix" should not be used because it suggests that is a spin off from another failed company?!
WHAT A CROCK!!
I've never heard of such a thing and before you take the advice of ANYONE on here, (including me) I would do some investigating of my own. You can do that on the internet by typing in the name "Phoenix" and maybe also type in: failed businesses named "Phoenix" ; U.S. Businesses named "Phoenix" ;
Failed business traits in the U.S.A.
You can visit the Better Business Bureaus site and get info there as well. You can visit the site of popular companies that give info about business trends and traits, etc.
No mater, what you do, you need to ely on yourself to make sound decisions for you and your businss, not someone else. Only you know what is a good name for your business. Maybe sleep on it, make a decision when you are bright eyed and bushy tailed.
If you think the name isn't right after that, then start writing down names you like (AND names you don't), try incorporating names, us an Acronym (a combination of letters that come from different words to form a new word). When I first went in to business, I used an Acronym of the town I lived in, my maiden name, and my married name. It was GREAT!!
My screen name here on yahoo is an Acronym of my name now. I combined my height with my first and last name, along with the year I was born to come up with my screen name.
YOU CAN come up with a good name for your business that suits you and what you want to convey to the world about you.
Have faith and stand strong and don't let ANYONE tell you you CAN"T!! With a little hard work, persistance, and perserverance, (It's called stubborn will power, which isn't always bad) you can accomplish ANYTHING YOU WANT!!
2007-10-30 08:34:24
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answered by None of your F***ing business 5
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Unless you are actually in a city named Phoenix (such as AZ), you should perhaps reconsider the 'Phoenix' name. My sister was talking to a corporate lawyer and was told to be very, very leery of companies named Phoenix anything as they are frequently restarts of companies that have failed (i.e. the Phoenix, up from the ashes, etc). Savvy investors and customers might skip past your company, thinking that you're a bad risk.
At any rate, in Repair vs. Maintenance, which would you rather stress? If you say Repair, you're more likely to get one-off, emergency jobs. Maintenance and you'll probably get less emergency business, but more repeat customers and long-term work.
2007-10-30 07:59:03
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answered by jennifer K 4
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Phoenix Home Repair sounds more professional and easily remembered I like it.
2007-10-30 07:56:21
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answered by Hugs from Sugar bug 7
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