Albuquerque Appliance Training is a full-service appliance repair and training business located in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Established in 2000, Albuquerque Appliance Training specializes in major home appliance repairs, training apprentices in the appliance trade, and recycling used appliances. Albuquerque Appliance Training features certified technicians, diagnostic capabilities, and loaner appliances available on a case-by-case basis.
What types of appliances does Albuquerque Appliance Training repair?+
Albuquerque Appliance Training repairs most major home appliances including washers, dryers, refrigerators, and stoves from various manufacturers such as Whirlpool, Bosch, Frigidaire, GE, and Samsung.
Is curbside pickup available for appliance repairs?+
Yes, Albuquerque Appliance Training offers curbside pickup and delivery services for appliances that cannot be brought to the shop, with pricing varying based on the machine and repair needs.
Does Albuquerque Appliance Training provide training in appliance repair?+
Albuquerque Appliance Training provides hands-on training and apprenticeships in the appliance trade, allowing participants to gain experience in sales, repair, and customer service.
Are loaner appliances available during repairs?+
Albuquerque Appliance Training Loaner appliances such as washers, dryers, refrigerators, or stoves are available on a case-by-case basis while customers' appliances are being repaired.
I called to inquire about parts for my GE top load washer as we thought the motor went out. Andre was amazing he explained to me it is most likely not the motor but the speed sensor. He told me how and where to search for the part. I appreciate his honesty as it was any easy fix and he could have easily said we can repair it for x amount of dollars but did not. Thank you Andre I truly appreciate your honesty and your willingness to help us resolve the issue!! 10/10 recommend!!!!
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Tina Rivera
Aug 26, 2022
★★★★★1.0
Andre was great in the beginning, gave him the money to repair our dryer. The wrong part came in and couldn’t get another one for 8 months. I called and told him keep the $75 for his efforts and requested my $205 back that I gave him. To this day I have yet to get my money back after calls and texts messages. Very unprofessional and he still has my dryer. Times are tough but he definitely doesn’t deserve to keep $280 for nothing.
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Andrew Scheim
Jan 27, 2026
★★★★★5.0
Quick fix on old washer. Several repair people told me to bring my washer here. Very good price.
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