Amber Coon
Very affordable and the guys who came out to do the work were very nice I'd recommend them to anyone needing appliance help
Elswick Appliance Repair offers pipe repair, washer repair, refrigerator repair, and freezer repair in Mansfield.
Elswick Appliance Repair offers pipe repair, washer repair, refrigerator repair, and freezer repair in Mansfield.
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Very affordable and the guys who came out to do the work were very nice I'd recommend them to anyone needing appliance help
Came to my house to check my side by side refrigerator that was displaying a H1 code. He banged the ice off the freezer with something saying it was the problem, told me to.unplug for a few days as I did plugged back up after 3 days, Same problem, call them back the woman on the phone said she will tell him and call me back 6 days ago no call back so I will not be using this company again.and we've also noticed a large crack in freezer that wasn't there prior to them banging ice off. And I was charged over $74 and some change.
Absolute best appliance repair service we have ever used. Prompt, efficient, friendly and extremely reasonable cost. I have used them personally and for both our offices and will continue to do so for as long as they are in business.
Have had two bad experiences now and will not use again. 1st was for a washer leaking water out the bottom. I was told it was leaking because the “water pressure” was too strong. Once they turned down the the pressure the clothes would still have soap in them. So now I just live with water on the floor after turning the pressure back up. ?? Second experience was with a dishwasher that was not being used but would randomly have water laying in the bottom. They replaced some parts and then the dishwasher started leaking on the floor when ran, which was never a problem before they replaced parts. When they came back out again they stated it probably leaked all over the floor because it hadn’t been ran in a while. ???? Not really sure how this new problem of leaking on the floor was never a problem before and this was their answer.