Worthley’s Appliances

Tomball, United States

2.5

4 reviews

Accepts Credit Cards

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Accepts Credit Cards
Yes
Parking
Private Lot
Bike Parking
Yes
Wheelchair Accessible
Yes

Description

Specialties

Major home appliances, appliance parts and accessories and appliance service and installation.

History

Established in 1969.

Worthley’s Home Appliance began as Dugan’s Appliance And Electrionics by local business man Virgil Dugan. Mr. Dugan retired and sold the business to Gary Worthley 1980, who changed the name to Worthley’s TV and Appliance. Mr. Worthley enjoyed great success for 25 years and sold Worthley’s TV and Appliance to long time employee and Tomball local, Eric Lunsford in 2005.

Eric decided to exit the competitive television and small electronics market to focus on major home appliances, changing the company name to Worthley’s Home Appliance to reflect the company’s new focus.

Each member of our staff has over a decade of experience in the appliance industry. Worthley’s Home Appliance strives to offer competitive prices and service you can trust while maintaining the home town feel that made Tomball famous.

Meet the Business Owner

Eric L.

Business Owner

Worthley’s Home Appliance owner, Eric Lunsford grew up in the Tomball /​Magnolia area. Growing up in Magnolia, his family shopped, dined and attended church in nearby Tomball. While attending college in Missouri, Eric was home for a break and walked in to Worthley’s TV and Appliance looking for seasonal work. He enjoyed the appliance business and working in Tomball area where he had been raised. After college and several jobs in various fields, he was given the oppurtunity to buy the business from Gary Worthley in 2005.

As the owner Worthley’s Home Appliance, Eric has most enjoyed being able to serve the community and the people where he was raised. Eric has supported many local charities and is a member of the Tomball Chamber of Commerce and The Tomball Rotary Club.