Repair and Service
When you need appliance repair service in New York and the surrounding cities, we are available for your anytime, and we offer same day service. We service and repair all brands and models for major appliance, heating and air conditioning units. Our service call is free with any repair that we perform and we always provide a written estimate before the repair, which must be authorized by you in order for us to complete the service. We don’t charge extra for travel or if you need a repair on the weekend or at night. With the most competitive prices in New York, we also have a low-price match policy so we ensure that you pay the lowest possible price for any appliance, heating or air conditioning repair.
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We will always work with your busy lifestyle to schedule your New York appliance, air conditioning or heating repair. For a convenient New York appliance repair appointment, call us at out toll free line:
Or you can email us for an appointment. In the email please include your name, phone number, zip code and a brief description of the problem that you are having with your appliance. As soon as we receive the email we will contact you, so that you can schedule your appliance repair appointment in New York.
Our Appliance, Air Conditioning and Heating repair service areas include entire New York and the surrounding cities:
The information below will help you to learn more about your appliance, air conditioning and heating systems. This information will also help you to use your appliances in the most effective and efficient ways this way you will be able to save on utility bills and the life of your appliances, air conditioning and heating systems will be extended.
WARNING: Do not take chances with your safety. The following tips are strictly posted for educational purposes. We strongly suggest not getting involved withany appliance repairs on your own. All appliance repairs require professional training and experience with gas or electric systems and can become very dangerous if you don’t have the knowledge for it. For professional help call us anytime at:
Whose appliance is best?
Everybody have this question. Usually people don't just come out and ask, people sort of slide up and whisper the question out of the side of their mouth. " I'm buying a refrigerator, range, washing machine. Which is the best?"
There is a very simple answer to this very confusing question. You get what you pay for. There is no one magic manufacturer who is all good, making all other manufacturer, not so good. Many manufacturers make some high quality models and some stripped down, cheaply constructed versions designed to capture the buyer who is strictly price shopping.
To them, it is a sophisticated marketing technique. For you, it is very close to suicide. This technique is perfectly legal. The manufacturers are just capitalizing on the public's gullibility and greed, its desire and belief that it can get something almost for nothing.
Let me tell you 1'01ks, there is no free lunch. Cheap appliances are usually the most expensive things you can buy. Up front cost may be low, but this sucker advantage is more than made up for in repeated service calls, inefficient energy use and short appliance life. The less you pay for an appliance, the less, you can expect from it.
Millions of Americans can relate to the last paragraph because they have lived through the experience. Historically, appliances were all very soundly made products. America was famous for quality manufacturing and we grew up expecting a household appliance to have a service life of fifteen to twenty years.
Today many shoppers are finding that their new appliances are only lasting an average of five to seven years. My one word explanation for this short service life is that the), bought "Junk."
Why did this happen? Did a gang of criminals take over the .appliance industry, or what?
'Today, although there are more than twenty-seven major appliance brands on the American Market, ownership of the entire industry are controlled by just five companies. I have a chart telling you who own what in an Appendix at the end of the book
Another result of this policy was that the management of many of the remaining companies had to find new ways to inject profit into their companies. One technique was changing the parts and changing department, from a "necessary evil" into a profit center.
When a manufacturer turns to parts replacement as a major profit source, there is little or no incentive to improve product quality or longevity. In fact, if you are bottom line oriented, and business management has to be, it would seem the temptation would be to go the other way. I can not say that this is the reason for the apparent lowering of quality in many companies' products. But anyone in the appliance repair industry could tell you that many manufacturers continue to use components that have a high failure rate year after year. The parts are almost never improved and tile parts and service departments just keep getting busier. This might seem short term smart, but it is long term stupid.
APPLIANCE SAFETY RULES
Safety is really nothing more than a matter of common sense care. The rules of safety have been designed to prevent accidental injury.
There are two basic reasons for observing the rules of safety. The first and most important is to protect your own safety. If you are not familiar with your appliance, then you shouldn't be a do-it-yourselfer. Leave the job to someone else. You can replace the $50 you spend. You can even replace the entire appliance if need be. You can't replace an eye or a life.
Of secondary importance, but still important, is the safety of the ap¬pliance on which you are working. It doesn't do much good to save $30 or so in making the repair, only to waste $100 from damage you've done.
Quite often the two are interlinked. What protects you will often protect the appliance. This makes it doubly important to learn the rules of safety, and practice them until they become the natural way of working.
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