In Our Repair Services

Most appliances come with a warranty. This is a set period of time that allows consumers the rights to a refund, replacement, or free repair, of an appliance depending on the amount of time they have owned the item. Having a warranty gives you the safety in knowing that you can repair your appliance should it break. 

When the Warranty Runs Out

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You can repair appliances even after the warranty has finished. 

When your appliance has broken, but the warranty has run out, you have two main options. The first, more expensive option is to get a full replacement and buy a brand new appliance. However, if you want a cheaper alternative, the second option is to repair the appliance. 

Repairing appliances can extend their lifespan further than their warranties. If you ensure that you constantly check every appliance in your home, and perform any necessary maintenance, you will reduce the risks of something going seriously wrong with them further down the line. 

When the Dishwasher Won’t Drain

If your dishwasher is making a funny noise or your washing machine isn’t draining correctly, you can take a look at the appliances yourself to identify the problem. If it’s something as simple as a blocked drain, you may be able to remove the item causing the blockage yourself.  If it’s one small part of the appliance that is broken, simply replacing that specific piece of the machinery could solve the problem. 

You may need to call a professional who specializes in repairing appliances. They will take a look at your machinery and identify any issues. From there, they can repair or replace the problem areas to get your appliances up and running once again. 

If you need help with repairing appliances, get in touch with the team at All Area Appliance today to discuss what we can do for you.