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Appliance repair company in Toronto

The Seeker by The Seeker
September 20, 2022
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Is your household appliance malfunctioning? Did you have to abandon your plans and save your house from flooding because of the washing machine? Or even worse: you have guests over and your oven doesn’t work? A-REPAIR can promptly do the same day appliance repair and save you from inconveniences. The company’s specialists have extensive experience in repairs, are constantly learning, undergo advanced training and love their job. They work to ensure that your appliances will keep helping you for many years faultlessly and with high quality.  

If you have noticed that your household appliances started working differently, namely they turn off, leak water, do not turn on, do not heat up well, make loud noises or spark, then it is a sign that you should call technicians. Even if it’s a small breakdown, it is better to fix it right away and prevent complicated repairs. In any case, A-REPAIR specialists can carry out repairs of various complexity, as well as install equipment and advise on its proper use.

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Contact A-REPAIR if you have broken washing machines and dryers, fridges, freezers, wine coolers, ovens, cooktops, range hoods, microwave ovens and dishwashers. 

A big advantage of the company is that its technicians come to do repairs on the day of the breakdown and they always bring all the necessary tools and original parts specifically for your appliances. For example, if you need to have a fridge repair in Toronto, our managers will ask you about the model of your appliance when you call us and our technician will arrive with the spare parts according to this information. Repairs are done by multi-brand experts, meaning that our technicians can fix appliances of any global brands and models, which is a huge advantage as you won’t have to look for different specialists for different appliances.

The company knows how to respond quickly to emergency situations, so your request for repair will be completed promptly. During the phone call, the manager will agree with you on the time of the technician’s arrival and the approximate cost of the work. You will get a 90-day warranty on parts and repairs. The technician will also advise you on the further use of your appliances in order to maintain their efficiency as long as possible. We do not change prices during repairs and we guarantee you integrity, honesty and professionalism.

A-REPAIR works Monday through Friday from 9 a.m. to 7 p.m. You can request repair by calling (647) 333-3350 or by filling out an online form on the website

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