We are dedicated to providing the best customer service possible. We understand that a broken appliance can be a real emergency, and our team is always here to make sure you’re back up and running quickly and efficiently.
We’re always available to help you when you need us most, with a wide range of experts offering fast, reliable, and budget-friendly service.
Repair costs depend entirely on the unique variables of the breakdown. The final price is determined by the specific model, its age, the cost and availability of the required replacement parts, and the complexity of the labor involved to resolve the issue safely.
Local technicians can fix most major brands, even if the appliance is an older model. Below is a list of the most commonly serviced brands. If you don’t see your’s listed, give us a call at (855) 723-4992 to verify availability for that make and model:
Most appliance repairs are completed within one visit! Call (855) 723-4992 to schedule your same-day evaluation appointment, where a technician will check out your appliance repair needs, and provide you with options, time estimates, and quotes.
As a general rule, if the repair cost is less than half the price of a new appliance and the unit is not nearing the end of its expected lifespan, repairing it is the most cost-effective choice. A local professional can evaluate the machine’s overall condition and provide an honest recommendation.
Simply call (855) 723-4992 to be immediately connected with a local repair professional. They will ask a few quick questions about the malfunctioning unit and check their local schedule to book a prompt diagnostic visit.
While local technicians strive to accommodate same-day repair requests whenever possible, exact availability depends on the time of day, current schedule volume, and the specific parts required. Calling as early in the day as possible provides the best opportunity for immediate service.
It is helpful to clear a path to the broken appliance and ensure the area immediately surrounding it is accessible. For units like refrigerators or freezers, it is usually not necessary to empty the entire appliance beforehand unless the responding technician specifically requests it.