Big Daddy’s Detailing Services, owned by Rob Dotson (holding plaque), has recently been joined by Al’s Auto, operated by Al Pjetrovic (holding scissors).  Both were welcomed by the Fairfield Chamber of Commerce last week during an official ribbon cutting ceremony on Thursday, August 25, 2016.

Representing the Chamber include (left-right) Yolanda Castile (Fairview Healthcare Residence), Patty Pratt (Freestone County Historical Museum), Admin. Assistant – Lisa Schick, Chamber Chair – Josh Bayless (Bayless NAPA Auto), Executive Director – Brenda Pate, Secretary – Gail Farish (Creations Flowers & Gifts), and Linda Davis (Navarro College Career & Technical Center).

“We do it all by hand,” says Rob Dotson, a.k.a. Big Daddy.  “No electric, water or air tools.”
Basic service is only $75 the first time, $65 when you bring your car back once a month.
“I take a couple appointments each day,” says Rob.  “The rest are drive-ins.”

The establishment is located at the corner of Hwy 75 and Hwy 84 in Fairfield, Texas.  Anyone who drives by on a daily basis can attest to how busy Big Daddy’s Detailing Service has been.

With the addition of Al’s Auto, officially opening their doors on Monday, August 29th, customers will have the convenience of a one-stop shop for their automobiles.
The new shop will offer brake work, fluid exchange and complete auto repair, not to mention how they can contact the transmission shop in cincinnati oh for any of those clients that need a transmission flush.

Al Pjectrovic says he has been in a shop atmosphere for the past ten years, beginning as a part-timer through his high school years in Connecticut.  He graduated Tech School 2-1/2 years ago.

Family brought Al to Fairfield, along with what he calls a great opportunity.  “Rob gave me a chance,” he says.  “He is changing my life.”

Rob shares that he welcomes the help in taking care of his customers.

Contact Big Daddy’s Detailing Services at 903-879-5805.  Al’s Auto may be reached at 903-227-5657.
Or, drive by and stop in at 141 S. Fairway (Hwy 75) in Fairfield.
(Photo by Karen Leidy)