There are two kinds of people in the world: the people who fix things around their house, and the people who don’t. Perhaps you consider yourself to be handy. Maybe you have a job in the construction, plumbing or HVAC industry, so you are able to adapt the technical knowledge from your trade to many other home and appliance fixing scenarios. Maybe you had a parent or other relative who taught you how to fix things and handed down some of their tools to you. Or, perhaps you have gone through training to learn how to take on appliance repair on your own, because you wanted to save money.
If you have the knowledge, fixing your own appliances may be really satisfying. (Of course, you should never take on a project that you don’t understand, because you can do more harm than good.) If you are able to work on your own appliances, you may be able to save a lot of money, which is why we love training people to repair appliances in order to pursue a job or just improve their quality of life.
However, if you are specially ordering appliance repair parts online or paying box store prices, you may not be saving as much money as you think. We are happy to offer a huge selection of appliance parts and accessories. We can also help you get the specialized tools for specific jobs at great prices.
If you’re tackling an appliance repair job and need parts, or if you would like to learn more about appliance repair, please contact us.
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