Refrigerators
Cooling problems, leaks, ice-maker trouble, unusual noises, faulty seals, and temperature concerns.
Residential appliance help
Share the brand, model, and symptoms when you call. We’ll check for a participating appliance provider in your area.
Appliances we may help with
Brand, model, parts availability, appliance age, and problem type may affect service availability and the choice to repair or replace.
Cooling problems, leaks, ice-maker trouble, unusual noises, faulty seals, and temperature concerns.
Drainage, filling, spinning, leaking, vibration, control, door, and cycle problems.
No heat, long drying times, tumbling problems, strange sounds, controls, and vent-related concerns.
Heating, ignition, burner, temperature, door, control, and cooking-performance issues.
Drainage, filling, leaking, cleaning, drying, latch, spray-arm, and control concerns.
Availability for freezers, cooktops, wall ovens, compactors, and other equipment varies by provider.
Help us narrow it down
Ask which component failed, whether other problems are present, and how the diagnosis was reached.
Consider diagnostic charges, parts, labor, appliance age, condition, efficiency, and the price of a suitable replacement.
Check manufacturer, retailer, credit-card, home-warranty, and service-plan terms before authorizing work.
No. Brand, model, appliance type, and parts availability vary by provider. Share the model information when calling.
Some providers may discuss standard charges, but a diagnosis is often needed before an accurate repair estimate can be provided.
Ask the independent provider to explain diagnostic fees, labor, parts, shipping, return visits, taxes, and warranty terms in writing.
Call to check availability with an independent appliance repair provider near you.