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Best Home Appliance Repair Services in Tampa, FL

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Our goal is to connect people with the best local professionals. We scored Tampa Home Appliance Repair Services on more than 25 variables across five categories, and analyzed the results to give you a hand-picked list of the best.

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Tampa, FL 33606

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Yelp
4.5 (51)
Google
4.7 (37)
Facebook
5.0 (19)

Why choose this provider?

The owners of A DiChristopher Appliance Service have served the Tampa area for more than 18 years. The family-owned company repairs refrigerators, stoves, and washers. The business is a member of the Marcone Servicers Association and has won the Angie's List Super Service Award each year since 2004. Customers have praised the company's employees for their appliance knowledge, reasonable prices, fast work, and professionalism.

Seminole, FL 33772

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Google
4.2 (19)

Why choose this provider?

Capital Appliance Service & AC has served the Tampa area since 1963. The licensed, bonded, and insured company repairs refrigerators, microwave ovens, freezers, vent hoods, washing machines, trash compactors, and dishwashers. The business also services HVAC appliances such as furnaces and air conditioners.

Tampa, FL 33612

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Yelp
4.0 (15)

Why choose this provider?

Appliance Repair Specialists provides same-day repair in Tampa. The company services all major appliance brands including Amana, Frigidaire, LG, Kenmore, Maytag, Roper, and Whirlpool. The business won the Angie's List Super Service Award from 2011 to 2015, and is certified by Picture Perfect Service Network, Professional Service Association, and National Appliance Service Technician Certification. Customers have praised the Appliance Repair Specialists team for its kind, thoughtful, and professional service. The company is accredited by the Better Business Bureau with an A+ rating.

Tampa, FL 33624

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Google
4.5 (43)
Facebook
4.6 (10)
Yelp
5.0 (8)

Why choose this provider?

All Brands Appliance Repair has served Tampa customers since 2001. The company provides same-day service for any appliance make or model. The business supplies appliance parts and repairs refrigerators, washing machines, dryers, ovens, stoves, dishwashers, and ice makers. Customers have praised the business for its employees' prompt arrival, good communication, and fast work.

Compare our Top Home Appliance Repair Services

NameExpertise RatingAddressPromotionsLearn more
A DiChristopher Appliance Service
Tampa, FL 33606
Capital Appliance Service & AC
Seminole, FL 33772
Appliance Repair Specialists
Tampa, FL 33612
All Brands Appliance Repair
Tampa, FL 33624

FAQs

  • Can I repair my own appliances?

    When an appliance is acting up, it’s a good idea to check the manual to troubleshoot common problems. Some appliance repairs can be done without calling a professional, such as:

    • Replacing a refrigerator gasket
    • Replacing an oven door seal
    • Fixing a broken water dispenser or ice maker in a refrigerator
    • Replacing an electric burner
    • Recalibrating an oven thermostat
    • Cleaning a clogged inlet screen on a slow-filling washing machine
    • Checking the drain hose in a washing machine that won’t drain

    Remember that appliances have many delicate components, so if you don’t have the proper tools or you aren’t comfortable tackling a repair, it’s best to turn to a professional.


  • Should a tenant pay for their own appliance repair?

    The responsibility of repairing appliances in a rental property depends on state laws, local ordinances, and the terms of a lease. In areas where landlords aren’t required by law to provide appliances, tenants are usually responsible for the repair. Even if appliances are provided with a rental, the lease agreement may state the landlord is not responsible for maintenance and repair.

  • Can I repair scratches or dents in my stainless steel appliances?

    Fine scratches can be buffed out using a non-abrasive stainless steel cleaner. These come in liquid form or a powder that’s mixed into a paste using water. Apply a small amount of cleanser onto a damp microfiber cloth and gently rub the scratch in the direction of the grain. When the scratch is buffed out, remove any residue and wipe dry. Deeper scratches may require a scratch removal kit that includes abrasive pads of different grits. Follow the kit instructions and rub the grain in one direction. To remove a dent on a stainless steel surface, try a suction-cup dent puller, which you can usually find at automotive parts stores.

  • How do I determine if I should repair or replace a home appliance?

    Some experts suggest replacing a home appliance if the cost of repairing is more than half the price of buying and installing a new one. An appliance that’s nearing the end of its lifespan, or one that frequently needs repairs, may be worth replacing.

    The lifespan of an appliance varies depending on the brand, model, and usage. Typical life spans are:

    • Dishwasher: 9 to 16 years
    • Microwave: 9 years
    • Washer: 8 to 16 years
    • Dryer: 11 to 18 years
    • Gas range: 15 to 23 years
    • Electric range: 13 to 20 years
    • Refrigerator: 10 to 15 years
  • Is a home warranty worth it for home appliances?

    Home warranties may make sense if appliances are expensive to replace or nearing the end of their life span. In some cases, appliances may be covered under a manufacturer’s warranty or a credit card used to purchase the goods, eliminating the need for additional coverage.

  • How do I know if I need to replace a home appliance?

    Before investing in a new appliance, you should consider whether your current appliance’s lifespan can be extended with repairs or better maintenance. In some cases, older appliances may be more costly in the long run than a newer energy-efficient model, which can save you money on utility bills. It also may make sense to invest in a new appliance if it offers more functionality for a busy household or complements a renovation or makeover.

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