About Us

True DIY auto repair: you do the work, we provide the space and tools.

Interior view of a clean, functional auto repair bay with a two-post lift and well-organized tools.
Interior view of a clean, functional auto repair bay with a two-post lift and well-organized tools.
Customer wearing safety gear, confidently operating the lift during self-service auto repair.
Customer wearing safety gear, confidently operating the lift during self-service auto repair.

Safety FAQs

Is training required?

Yes, one-time safety training is mandatory before using the lift.

Who supervises repairs?

The owner monitors via cameras but does not assist hands-on.

What if I have an emergency?

In emergencies, the owner can intervene remotely, but you must follow all safety protocols.

Are professional tools provided?

Yes, we supply professional-grade tools for all repairs.

Can I get repair advice?

No advice is given; this is a self-service facility.

How do I operate the vehicle lift safely?

Complete the safety training, follow instructions carefully, and never exceed lift limits.

Gallery

Snapshots of our bays and tools in action

A customer operating the 9,000 lb two-post lift inside a clean, well-lit bay at Desert Auto Labs.
A customer operating the 9,000 lb two-post lift inside a clean, well-lit bay at Desert Auto Labs.
Close-up of professional-grade tools neatly arranged on a workbench ready for use.
Close-up of professional-grade tools neatly arranged on a workbench ready for use.
Wide shot showing multiple self-service bays with vehicles being worked on independently.
Wide shot showing multiple self-service bays with vehicles being worked on independently.
The office area with monitors displaying live camera feeds for safety supervision.
The office area with monitors displaying live camera feeds for safety supervision.
A customer completing their one-time safety training session before using the equipment.
A customer completing their one-time safety training session before using the equipment.