Does Sears Home Services still repair appliances?
Yes, Sears Home Services remains one of the leading appliance repair providers in the United States. We specialize in repairing a wide range of major appliance brands, makes, and models, regardless of where they were purchased—even if it wasn’t at Sears. Our extensive network of skilled technicians allows us to offer nationwide service, so you can count on us even if there isn’t a Sears store nearby.
Our technicians are factory-trained appliance repair experts with experience in servicing top brands like Carrier, Samsung, Maytag, Bosch, LG, and many others. Equipped with advanced tools and knowledge, they’re prepared to diagnose and repair issues on appliances of all types, including refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, ovens, and HVAC systems. We prioritize quality and reliability, ensuring your appliance is restored to full functionality.
For added convenience, we offer easy online scheduling, flexible appointment options, and transparent repair cost estimates. Our goal is to make your repair experience seamless and hassle-free, so your home continues to run smoothly. For more information, see the full list of brands we repair, and trust us to help keep your appliances in top working order.
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