We are new, but not new. Confusing? Well, we are a new company, but our team has years of appliance repair experience. Most of this experience has been gained right here in East Texas. As such, we are locally grown and locally operated. Being a family owned business we want to treat your needs as we would treat our own! We currently service most of East Texas, but aim to grow! Let us become your Appliance Tech of East Texas!
We understand the value of time, both for ourselves and our customers. Therefore, our company is committed to scheduling, diagnosing, and repairing your appliance as quickly as possible. Our goal is to provide efficient service without compromising on quality, so you can get back to using your appliance with minimal delay.
Parts are a vital component of most repairs, but with the current state of quality control, finding reliable ones can be a challenge. Fortunately, we have you covered. Our company offers a comprehensive one-year warranty on all parts provided and installed by us, including both parts and labor. This means that you can have peace of mind knowing that any repairs made to your appliance will be covered for an entire year, giving you confidence in the reliability and longevity of our work.
Our company takes great pride in being certified by the EPA. We place a strong emphasis on ensuring that our technicians receive the necessary training and certification to provide you with the high-quality service you deserve. This dedication to quality ensures that our team has the knowledge and expertise to deliver top-notch service that meets both industry standards and your expectations.
Did you know sometimes when a dryer seems to not get clothes dry, it is because the washer may not be reaching a high enough spin speed?
Icemakers that are built into refrigerators will not cycle unless the freezer or ice compartment is under 10 degrees Fahrenheit.
Cookies taking an extra few minutes to bake? Make sure to allow a 15-20 minute preheat to ensure the oven is "warmed up".
Seeing steam, but dishes are soaked? Try some rinse aid! Rinse aid contributes to roughly 30% of the drying power in modern dishwashers.
Microwaves use a high voltage transformer to convert 120 volts to over 2,000 volts! With all that power, it's no wonder the fuse is one of the most common parts to fail.
Disposal not moving or making any sounds? Most disposals have a reset switch at the bottom!
Simple creatures, your problem is either the motor, switch, or light!
Most of the time when one of these starts to sound like a jackhammer and will not move, its either a stripped gear or a limit switch.
If you just cleaned your Whirlpool/KitchenAid under the counter icemaker and it now is not making ice, make sure the hose inside the water reservoir didn't come loose!
* OEM Certified
We are a small company so we can't fix everything in Texas...yet. But, hey! We are human, so mistakes are made. We may have just missed you! Click the button below to see if we service your area!
Contact us by the form above, phone, or email to schedule your repairs and/or for any questions you may have!
Phone: (903) 515-0936 Email: ApplianceTechETX@gmail.com
Open today | 08:00 am – 05:00 pm |
Monday - Friday: 8am - 5pm
Saturday: Limited Availability
Sunday: We are at church and spending time with our family!
Appliance Tech of East Texas LLC
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