Appliance Repair Near You
Appliance repair near you
Appliances make our lives easier, but when they break down, it can quickly turn routine into disorder. Whether your washing machine is leaking or your microwave is not working, BBB is here to help. Search this list to find an Accredited appliance repair company near you.
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3743 Emmons Ave,
Columbus, OH 43219
Columbus, OH 43232
2999 Ontario St,
Columbus, OH 43224
1109 Lenore Ave,
Columbus, OH 43224
n/a,
Columbus, OH 43215
Columbus Appliance Repair
Appliance Repair, Refrigerator Repair, Washer and Dryer Repair ...
140 E Town St,
Columbus, OH 43215
Columbus, OH 43229-5138
1985 Henderson Rd PMB 2219,
Columbus, OH 43220-2401
A Hometown Appliance Service
Major Appliance Parts, Appliance Repair, Small Appliance Services
4763 Cleveland Ave,
Columbus, OH 43231-4755
55 Hawkes Ave,
Columbus, OH 43222-1456
A Hometown Appliance Service
Major Appliance Parts, Appliance Repair, Small Appliance Services
PO Box 298056,
Columbus, OH 43229-3056
Columbus, OH 43229-3982
Capital City Appliance Service, Inc.
Appliance Repair, Major Appliance Services, Small Appliance Services ...
Service Area
Serving the following areas:
Central Ohio. North to Mt Vernon South to Wilmington East to Cambridge and West to London
- Coshocton County, OH
- Delaware County, OH
- Fairfield County, OH
- Franklin County, OH
- Knox County, OH
- Licking County, OH
- Madison County, OH
- Muskingum County, OH
- Perry County, OH
- Pickaway County, OH
- Ross County, OH
- Union County, OH
2830 Fisher Rd Ste D,
Columbus, OH 43204-3574
1458 Alpine Dr,
Columbus, OH 43229-2603
Midwest Maintenance Repair Services Inc.
Facility Maintenance, Roofing Contractors, Concrete Contractors ...
2500 Blendon Woods Blvd,
Columbus, OH 43231-2367
Related appliance repair information
Troubleshooting: Refrigerator not cooling
The lifespan of an average refrigerator is between fourteen to seventeen years. It is likely that some issues will arise during that time. One of the most common complaints is when refrigerators are not cooling properly. Not only do you run the risk of spoiled food, but it also could be a sign of a larger problem. If your refrigerator is not cooling, perform a quick check before calling a large appliance repair service for assistance.
- Make sure it is plugged in and the power is still working.
- Make sure the thermometer wasn't accidentally turned down or off. If you believe there is an issue with the thermometer, simply place a different thermometer inside to determine the true temperature.
- Check the vents and remove any items that could be blocking the airflow.
- Check that the door is properly sealing when shut.
If your refrigerator is still not cooling after completing this troubleshooting list, it is time to call an accredited appliance repair service.
Troubleshooting: Washing machine leaking
Washing machine leaks are not only messy, but they can also cause long-term damage if standing water goes unnoticed. Many people will need to contact a large appliance repair service to fix the problem. Before you make the call, check to see if there is a simple solution to fix the leak:
- Verify that the floor is level and not tilting the machine.
- Read the detergent instructions to make sure the machine was not overloaded.
- Check the hose for holes.
- Untangle any twisted hoses or pumps.
- Check the drain pump and make sure the clamps are stable.
- Check the water inlet valve.
- Make sure the door catch is latching (for front-loading washers).
If none of the above solutions stop the problem or the leaking continues, you may need to contact an appliance repair service near you for a professional inspection. A technician with knowledge of large appliance repair will take the components apart to determine the source of the leaks.
Distinctions between large and small appliances
With so many appliances in a household, it can be difficult to determine what is considered large or small to an appliance repair service. Distinguishing between large and small appliances is easy to do once you make a note of the various aspects of the appliance in question.
Here's how to tell:
- Portability
- Size/Weight
- Material
- Is it considered a part of the real estate/Did it come with the home?
- Energy source
Small appliances are typically portable and easily lifted. They can be simply picked up and taken to a small appliance repair service near you. Small appliances (also referred to as domestic appliances) are typically plugged into a wall outlet, made of a material other than stainless steel, or sit on the countertop. Examples: toasters, coffeemakers, and blenders.
Large appliances (also referred to as major appliances) are not easy to move and usually require professional installation. Examples: stoves/ranges/cooktops, refrigerators, freezers, dishwashers, washers and dryers, heating and air systems, and water heaters.
Always determine which type of appliance you have before calling an appliance repair service.
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