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Residential appliance help

When an Appliance Quits, Find Out What Comes Next.

Share the brand, model, and symptoms when you call. We’ll check for a participating appliance provider in your area.

  • Major home appliances
  • Diagnosis and repair options
  • Local availability varies
Kitchen AppliancesCooking and cleaning
Laundry AppliancesWashers and dryers
RefrigerationCooling and ice systems
Common BrandsCoverage varies by provider

Appliances we may help with

Repair Options for the Machines You Rely On

Brand, model, parts availability, appliance age, and problem type may affect service availability and the choice to repair or replace.

01

Refrigerators

Cooling problems, leaks, ice-maker trouble, unusual noises, faulty seals, and temperature concerns.

02

Washers

Drainage, filling, spinning, leaking, vibration, control, door, and cycle problems.

03

Dryers

No heat, long drying times, tumbling problems, strange sounds, controls, and vent-related concerns.

04

Ovens & Ranges

Heating, ignition, burner, temperature, door, control, and cooking-performance issues.

05

Dishwashers

Drainage, filling, leaking, cleaning, drying, latch, spray-arm, and control concerns.

06

Other Major Appliances

Availability for freezers, cooktops, wall ovens, compactors, and other equipment varies by provider.

Help us narrow it down

Information to Have Ready When You Call

  • Appliance type, brand, and approximate age
  • Model number, usually found on a label inside or behind the unit
  • What happens—and what does not—when you start it
  • Any error code, unusual sound, odor, spark, or leak
  • Whether power, gas, or water supply appears normal
Stop using unsafe equipment. Disconnect power only if safe. Leave the home and call 911 or the gas utility from outside if you smell gas. Do not touch a sparking or wet electrical appliance.
Laundry appliances in a residential utility room

Repair or Replace the Appliance?

Confirm the diagnosis

Ask which component failed, whether other problems are present, and how the diagnosis was reached.

Compare the costs

Consider diagnostic charges, parts, labor, appliance age, condition, efficiency, and the price of a suitable replacement.

Review protection

Check manufacturer, retailer, credit-card, home-warranty, and service-plan terms before authorizing work.

Appliance Repair Questions

Do providers repair every brand?

No. Brand, model, appliance type, and parts availability vary by provider. Share the model information when calling.

Can I get a price before a visit?

Some providers may discuss standard charges, but a diagnosis is often needed before an accurate repair estimate can be provided.

Are parts included in the estimate?

Ask the independent provider to explain diagnostic fees, labor, parts, shipping, return visits, taxes, and warranty terms in writing.

Have a Broken Appliance?

Call to check availability with an independent appliance repair provider near you.

Call (215) 555-0191