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Finding appliance repair service?
I've tried several of the more obvious well advertised local repair services and found very bad reviews including Sears. I generally Googled appliance repair reviews in my city and found very few reviews, usually bad. Of course the services have reviews on their web sites, all excellent naturally. How can I find a good service to repair or replace my oven? I'm too old and feeble to remove it and try to repair it myself. My previous repairman, excellent, unfortunately has retired. His phone is disconnected so I can't ask him for a recommendation. Another problem is the oven is a Gaffers and Sattlers obsolete unit. Though evidently parts are still available according to ads I've seen. I'm getting desparate. Suggestions? Maybe find a used appliance dealer and just get it replaced and the old one hauled away? TIA -- I love a good meal! That's why I don't cook. |
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On 9/18/2017 2:18 PM, KenK wrote:
I've tried several of the more obvious well advertised local repair services and found very bad reviews including Sears. I generally Googled appliance repair reviews in my city and found very few reviews, usually bad. Of course the services have reviews on their web sites, all excellent naturally. How can I find a good service to repair or replace my oven? I'm too old and feeble to remove it and try to repair it myself. My previous repairman, excellent, unfortunately has retired. His phone is disconnected so I can't ask him for a recommendation. Another problem is the oven is a Gaffers and Sattlers obsolete unit. Though evidently parts are still available according to ads I've seen. I'm getting desparate. Suggestions? Maybe find a used appliance dealer and just get it replaced and the old one hauled away? TIA I have no idea how good this outfit is but allegedly the techs they use are trained. https://www.myapplianceservice.com/s...attler-repair/ I'd ask the neighbors about their experience with any local appliance dealers. |
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On 9/18/2017 2:18 PM, KenK wrote:
I've tried several of the more obvious well advertised local repair services and found very bad reviews including Sears. I generally Googled appliance repair reviews in my city and found very few reviews, usually bad. Of course the services have reviews on their web sites, all excellent naturally. How can I find a good service to repair or replace my oven? I'm too old and feeble to remove it and try to repair it myself. My previous repairman, excellent, unfortunately has retired. His phone is disconnected so I can't ask him for a recommendation. Another problem is the oven is a Gaffers and Sattlers obsolete unit. Though evidently parts are still available according to ads I've seen. I'm getting desparate. Suggestions? Maybe find a used appliance dealer and just get it replaced and the old one hauled away? TIA One of our sons had a problem with a Samsung dish washer and could not find repairman even though under warranty. He finally googled up a video on how to make the repair, bought the part, did it himself and sent the bill to them for the part. |
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In KenK writes:
I've tried several of the more obvious well advertised local repair services and found very bad reviews including Sears. How can I find a good service to repair or replace my oven? I'm too old and feeble to remove it and try to repair it myself. Swing by your local Habitat for Humanity or similar quality resale shop. Ask them who they use - or they mighteven have a volunteer on their staff who might take on the job. (Offer to pay, of course. Either directly or as an extra donation...) -- __________________________________________________ ___ Knowledge may be power, but communications is the key [to foil spammers, my address has been double rot-13 encoded] |
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In KenK writes: I've tried several of the more obvious well advertised local repair services and found very bad reviews including Sears. I can attest to Sears repair ppl being scam artists. My mom's refrigerator went out and the repair guy offered to replace an itty-bitty motor (which failed) for a mere $275USD! He also offered to do the same thing if my mom paid him $75, directly, and he'd charge only $75USD for the motor. Buyer, beware! nb |
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news In KenK writes: I've tried several of the more obvious well advertised local repair services and found very bad reviews including Sears. How can I find a good service to repair or replace my oven? I'm too old and feeble to remove it and try to repair it myself. Swing by your local Habitat for Humanity or similar quality resale shop. Ask them who they use - or they mighteven have a volunteer on their staff who might take on the job. (Offer to pay, of course. Either directly or as an extra donation...) Interesting idea. Will have to find them here. Unfortunately, if I recall, they are way out in the bookdocks. many many miles from me. -- I love a good meal! That's why I don't cook. |
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On 18 Sep 2017 18:18:24 GMT, KenK wrote:
I've tried several of the more obvious well advertised local repair services and found very bad reviews including Sears. I generally Googled appliance repair reviews in my city and found very few reviews, usually bad. Of course the services have reviews on their web sites, all excellent naturally. How can I find a good service to repair or replace my oven? I'm too old and feeble to remove it and try to repair it myself. My previous repairman, excellent, unfortunately has retired. His phone is disconnected so I can't ask him for a recommendation. Another problem is the oven is a Gaffers and Sattlers obsolete unit. Though evidently parts are still available according to ads I've seen. I'm getting desparate. Suggestions? Maybe find a used appliance dealer and just get it replaced and the old one hauled away? TIA You could look in the phone book yellow pages and find the repair service with the smallest ad listed. Not a giant ad with fancy trucks. http://tinypic.com/view.php?pic=2ijhymu&s=9#.WcAg5jVlCic He even has a filter on the antenna. He ain't cheap but is good at his work :-) |
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On Monday, September 18, 2017 at 2:18:30 PM UTC-4, KenK wrote:
I've tried several of the more obvious well advertised local repair services and found very bad reviews including Sears. I generally Googled appliance repair reviews in my city and found very few reviews, usually bad. Of course the services have reviews on their web sites, all excellent naturally. How can I find a good service to repair or replace my oven? I'm too old and feeble to remove it and try to repair it myself. My previous repairman, excellent, unfortunately has retired. His phone is disconnected so I can't ask him for a recommendation. Another problem is the oven is a Gaffers and Sattlers obsolete unit. Though evidently parts are still available according to ads I've seen. I'm getting desparate. Suggestions? Maybe find a used appliance dealer and just get it replaced and the old one hauled away? TIA -- I love a good meal! That's why I don't cook. I'd start by figuring out if it's worth repairing. That would involve how old it is, what shape it's in, how much a new one would cost to replace it. I'd figure it's probably at least $150 to fix it. Is it one with just, or mostly, mechanical controls? Or is one with touchscreen controls? The older style, any parts needed are pretty basic, eg a switch. The newer ones have display, circuit boards and one of those could easily be $200 or more just for the part. Factor in labor, you're at $300+ to fix it. But with any oven, you could get lucky, it could just be a shorted wire, element, etc which probably fits into the $150 scenario. Or you could pay $100 to get someone out only to have them tell you it's $400 to fix it. Is it worth it? Depends on how good of an oven it is and what a replacement one would cost. You can also look online at appliance parts stores, find your oven and see what the various parts are, to get an idea of what's involved and what they cost. That would be the online cost, a repair guy is likely to charge more. You say you can't remove and work on it yourself. If someone else, like a handyman type removed it, could you then work on it? If you have the skills, a meter, that could be an option. |
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KenK wrote:
.... I'm getting desparate. Suggestions? Maybe find a used appliance dealer and just get it replaced and the old one hauled away? measure space, note connections needed, go to Home Depot or some other box store, find unit that you like that matches space and connections needed, talk to sales person about delivery/removal of existing unit. they have people who do all this kind of thing on a regular basis and so far we've had no problems going this way. we had to wait for a refrigerator to be shipped from Korea. after 20yrs of old refrigerator we could wait a few more weeks. for the price and less hassle involved and also the less electricity used it has been worth it. songbird |
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On 9/18/17 1:18 PM, KenK wrote:
I've tried several of the more obvious well advertised local repair services and found very bad reviews including Sears. I generally Googled appliance repair reviews in my city and found very few reviews, usually bad. Of course the services have reviews on their web sites, all excellent naturally. How can I find a good service to repair or replace my oven? I'm too old and feeble to remove it and try to repair it myself. My previous repairman, excellent, unfortunately has retired. His phone is disconnected so I can't ask him for a recommendation. Another problem is the oven is a Gaffers and Sattlers obsolete unit. Though evidently parts are still available according to ads I've seen. I'm getting desparate. Suggestions? Maybe find a used appliance dealer and just get it replaced and the old one hauled away? TIA I just saw an ad for Home Advisor. Supposedly free. I don't know a thing about them. |
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replying to Dean Hoffman, cjacob wrote:
Gaffers and Sattlers Generally, most of the information you can find on the manufacturer's website, and see if a serviceman can visit your home to repair your appliance. From next time, please we aware to buy only those appliances, which have good reviews and have service centers in your area. -- for full context, visit https://www.homeownershub.com/mainte...e-1144541-.htm |
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