The three gentlemen who own this establishment are very friendly, knowledgeable, patient and accommodating. They will give you their expert opinion on what’s most likely wrong with your appliances instead of just letting you spend unnecessary money and waste your time. I’ve been here on multiple occasions to repair a variety of my appliances and they were correct on what needed to be replaced every single time. I’ve replaced and repaired my oven heating element, my dryer thermal fuse, my refrigerator condenser and my dishwasher’s seal and dishwashing liquid door. They’ll talk you through repairs in person or over the phone. I can tell they have many years of hands on experience and their prices are lower than online not including the additional cost...
Read moreThese guys are great. I am always shocked at how many times they have a part in stock for appliances in my house which is over 30 years old. Be prepared for your phone call though, they want you to have info like model numbers, part numbers, etc, ready to go before you call them. On the phone, they can almost sound rude, but if you bring in a busted part, and you've bothered to gather a few key numbers from your appliance, just come into the store and they are extremely friendly and helpful. Their knowledge and expertise has saved me hundreds in appliance repair costs because I was able to do it myself instead of calling...
Read moreThese guys have always had what I needed. We're blessed to have them locally! Our refrigerator quit cooling/freezing. Repair estimate $200-$800. New fridge $1.2k. Researched YouTube. Picked up a "3 in 1 hard start" for compressor ($16) and a condenser coil brush ($7). Brushed/vacuumed coil. The coils were caked with 17 yrs. of dirt. Installed "hard start". 4hrs, $23 later, all is good. A couple of bucks more than Amazon but no waiting as food spoiled. I will brush the coils regularly going forward. Clean coils save energy and prolong...
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