We provide an unmatched appliance repair service to residents of the Portland OR area. We have full belief in our ability to provide a successful appliance repair for you. We say this as our position as a leading Portland appliance repair company has led us to endless clients turning to us when in need of an appliance repair in Portland OR. We have installed new appliance parts of every established brand of major home appliance that you can think of, including all the well-known manufacturers of dishwashers, washers, dryers, stoves, ovens and ranges, refrigerators and freezers.
The Portland OR area recognizes our business as a reliable solution to their appliance problems. It all begins with one call to us to have your in-person consultation scheduled. This is where one of our dependable repair technicians will diagnose and price your repair needs. When you receive a written estimate, you will be quoted for the cost of labor and appliance parts in accordance with the values found in the Major Appliance Service National Price Guide.
You can choose whether the repair is worth it. Our current discount allows you to receive the service call for free if you do decide to hire us. You will only be required to pay for our service call visit if you decide to not proceed with the repair.
It’s as simple as that. We’re as simple as that. We are a quick and effective solution for appliance problems. That’s what such a task should be – get in, find a solution, locate the appropriate appliance parts in Portland OR and come back to quickly finish the job. If you are in need of a quick and dependable appliance repair in Portland OR, then just give us a call!
Portland Appliance Repair Specialists services all major brands of household appliances:
Admiral, AGA, Amana, American Range, Askona, Bertazzoni, Best, Blomberg, Bosch, Broan, Capital, Carrier, Coldspot, Dacor, Danby, DCS, InSinkErator, Electrolux, Elmira Stove Works, Emerson, Fedders, Fisher & Paykel, Five Star, Friedrich, Frigidaire, GE, Gemline, Gladiator, Goldstar, Heartland, Haier, Heil, Hoshizaki, Hotpoint, ILVE, Jenn Air, Kenmore, KitchenAid, Koolatron, Krups, La Cornue, Lennox, LG, Magic Chef, Marvel, Maytag, Miele, Modern Maid, Monogram, Neptune, Northstar, Nutone, Oster, Panasonic, Payne, Perlick, Premier, RCA, Rheem, Roper, Ruud, Samsung, Sanyo, Scotsman, Sears, Serv-Ware, Sharp, Signature, Speed Queen, Sub-Zero, Summit, Thermador, Tec, Trade-Wind, True, U-Line, Vent-A-Hood, Verona Range, Viking, Vinotemp, Waste King, Whirlpool, Westinghouse, XO, Zephyr
Portland, OR
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Did you know, the estimated amount of appliance units taken out of commission for 2011 was 55 million? In 2010, it was reported that 72% of the units were recycled. Recycling industries get roughly 80% of scrap steel from vehicles, but a fair 10% comes from major home appliances. Conveniently, roughly 75% of major home appliances are primarily made with steel. Recycling steel is very environmentally beneficial as it takes four times less energy to recycle instead of manufacture. Other materials that are often recycled from home appliances include copper, aluminum, and certain plastics and refrigerants.