appliance repair
Dependable Appliance Fixes You Can Trust
From stoves that won’t heat to washing machines that won’t spin, our team is here to tackle small appliance repairs that make a big difference. We know how disruptive a broken appliance can be, so we work efficiently to get things back up and running. Our experts will quickly diagnose the issue and handle the repair, saving you time, money, and the hassle of replacement.
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What We Fix
Common issues
- Refrigerator Not Cooling
- Dishwasher Not Draining
- Oven/Stove Not Heating
- Washer Not Spinning
- Garbage Disposal Jammed
- Ice Maker Not Making Ice
- Refrigerator Leaking Water
- Dryer Not Drying
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tips & tricks
If your refrigerator isn’t cooling properly, start by checking the temperature settings and ensuring the vents inside the fridge aren’t blocked by food items. Clean the condenser coils to remove dust and debris, and inspect the door seals for gaps. If the problem persists, consider checking the thermostat, evaporator fan, and start relay for faults.
If your oven isn’t heating up, first check if the oven is properly plugged in and that the circuit breaker hasn’t tripped. Inspect the heating elements for visible damage and use a multimeter to test for continuity. Also, examine the temperature sensor and control board for any issues, replacing faulty parts as needed.
To fix a dishwasher that won’t drain, start by cleaning the filter and removing any food debris that might be clogging the drain hose. Check the drain pump and impeller for obstructions and ensure the air gap (if present) is clear. If these steps don’t work, inspect the check valve and drain solenoid for malfunctions.
If your washing machine isn’t spinning, make sure the lid or door is properly closed as many models have safety switches that prevent operation if not securely shut. Check the drive belt and motor coupling for wear and replace them if needed. Additionally, inspect the lid switch, timer, and motor control board for faults.
Maintain your microwave by regularly cleaning the interior with a mild detergent to remove food splatters and prevent odor buildup. Avoid running the microwave empty to prevent damage to the magnetron. Check the door seals for integrity and ensure proper ventilation around the unit to prevent overheating.