We repair a wide range of home appliances, including refrigerators, ovens, dishwashers, washing machines, dryers, coffee makers, and more. If you have a specific appliance not listed, feel free to contact us for more details.
You can schedule a repair service by calling us directly or filling out the online appointment form on our website. We’ll confirm the details and arrange a convenient time for our technician to visit.
If your appliance is under warranty, please check with the manufacturer or retailer first, as repairs might need to be performed by authorized service providers. We can assist with warranty claims if needed.
We strive to offer prompt service. Depending on your location and the urgency of the repair, we typically schedule appointments within 24-48 hours. Our team will provide an estimated arrival time when you book your service.
Signs your appliance needs repair include:
- Strange noises (banging, grinding, humming).
- Failure to perform its function (e.g., a refrigerator not cooling, dryer not heating).
- Increased energy bills indicating decreased efficiency.
- Leaking water from dishwashers, washing machines, or refrigerators.
The cost of appliance repair depends on factors like the type of appliance, the issue, and the brand. On average:
- Refrigerator repairs: $200–$400.
- Washing machine repairs: $150–$300.
- Oven repairs: $100–$300.
- Microwave repairs: $50–$200. It’s always best to get a quote from a qualified technician for an accurate estimate.
The duration of an appliance repair depends on the complexity of the issue. Simple repairs, like replacing a door seal or unclogging a drain, can be done in 30 minutes to 1 hour. More complex repairs, such as replacing a motor or compressor, may take a few hours to a full day, especially if parts need to be ordered.
Basic issues like clogged filters, cleaning coils, or resetting a circuit breaker can often be resolved by the homeowner. However, for more complex problems involving electrical wiring, motors, or refrigerants, it’s best to call a professional. DIY repairs without proper knowledge can lead to further damage, void warranties, or cause safety hazards.
Yes, calling a technician who specializes in your appliance brand can be beneficial. Specialists are more familiar with specific brands, common issues, and parts, leading to faster and more accurate repairs. Some high-end brands like Sub-Zero, Viking, and Miele often require technicians certified by the manufacturer.