Appliance Repair in Sacramento with Sears Home Services
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When it comes to appliance repair services in Sacramento, Sears Home Services is a top-rated company that offers reliable and efficient repairs for all major appliances. With excellent customer service and reviews from satisfied customers, we're confident that we can fix any issue you may encounter with your appliances. Our local professionals offer upfront price estimates, quick response times, and high-quality repairs that are backed by our warranty.
Our Process
At Sears Home Services, our process is straightforward and easy. Simply give us a call, and we'll schedule a convenient appointment for one of our local home appliance repair professionals to visit your home. They'll diagnose the issue with your appliances and provide you with a quote for the repair. Once you approve the quote, they'll get to work fixing your appliances using only the highest quality parts and materials.
What Makes Sears Home Services the Best Appliance Repair Company?
At Sears Home Services, we're committed to providing the best appliance repair services in Sacramento. Our team of professionals is highly trained and experienced in repairing all major appliances, including refrigerators, dishwashers, ovens, and more.
Our excellent customer service is what sets us apart from other businesses for appliances repair. We're transparent with our price estimates, communicate clearly with our customers, and have a high response rate. We also offer a satisfaction guarantee, so you can trust that we'll get the job done right the first time
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When you need appliance repair services, choose Sears Home Services. We're the best appliance repair company in Sacramento, offering top-rated services, excellent customer service, and a satisfaction guarantee. Contact us today to schedule a service appointment or for more information about our appliance repair services in Sacramento.
HOW IT WORKS
EASY SCHEDULING
Book online in less than a minute.
DIAGNOSTIC FEE
Apply your diagnostic fee to the costs of repair.
EXPERT TECHNICIANS
Save up to $150 on your repair if you enroll in a home warranty.
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WHY SEARS HOME SERVICES?
HAPPY CUSTOMERS
Average of 4,000,000+ homes serviced/year. Over 1,000,000 5-star ratings.
FLEXIBLE SCHEDULING
Available 6 days a week in most areas.
EXPERT TECHNICIANS
2,500+ manufacturer-trained technicians with an average of 10+ years of experience.
QUALITY PARTS FOR HUNDREDS OF BRANDS
Repairs for most major brands, no matter where you bought it.
Brands we repair
We repair most major brands, no matter where you bought it.
Sears Home Services is the leading appliance repair service in the nation. We repair most major appliance brands, makes and models, no matter where you bought them. Our goal is to provide quality repairs to help you extend the useful life of your household appliances.
Sears Home Services is the only nationally authorized appliance repair service for Kenmore products. Schedule repair service for your Kenmore refrigerator today.
We have performed millions of GE appliance repairs on refrigerators, washers, dryers, ranges and more. If your GE dishwasher is giving you trouble, book a GE dishwasher repair appointment and our techs will visit your home and fix the problem in no time.
Our technicians are appliance repair experts who you can trust for repairs on top appliance brands like Samsung, Maytag, Bosch and LG. Sears Technicians are factory trained to repair every major brand of appliance.
FIVE STAR SERVICE
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APPLIANCES
Whether you need HVAC service or your dryer isn’t heating, we have appliance repair technicians ready to fix the problem.
Sears Technicians perform more than 7 million repairs annually and we have thousands of appliance experts employed nationwide. Sears is the #1 appliance repair service in the country, delivering guaranteed quality and workmanship.
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Repair Resources
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Glossary Terms
A ductless range hood, also known as a recirculating hood, filters and recirculates air in the kitchen, removing smoke, heat, and cooking odors without venting outdoors.
A freezer compressor is a vital component of a freezer's refrigeration system, functioning as a pump to circulate refrigerant through the system, which cools the interior by absorbing and expelling heat.
A freezer door gasket is a flexible seal that outlines the edge of the freezer door, ensuring an airtight closure to maintain cold temperatures inside and prevent warm air from entering.
A French-door refrigerator features two doors that open side-by-side on the top section for the refrigerator compartment, with a bottom freezer drawer, combining style, efficiency, and easy access to both refrigerated and frozen goods.
Common Appliance Symptoms
The most common reasons your Whirlpool washer won't stop filling are a clogged water valve, a bad water-level pressure switch, or a malfunctioning electronic control board.
The most common reasons your Whirlpool washer won't spin or drain are a seized gearcase, a broken motor, or a failed door switch.
The most common reasons your Whirlpool washer won't turn off are a malfunctioning electronic control board, broken motor or a jammed door lock assembly.
The most common reasons your Whirlpool washer won't start cycle are a malfunctioning electronic control board, jammed door lock assembly or a faulty user interface.
The most common reasons your Whirlpool washer vibrates are a damaged suspension rod, malfunctioning electronic control board or a dead fan.
The most common reasons your Whirlpool washer is experiencing the rinse cycle not working are a broken lid switch, a bad water-level pressure switch, or a malfunctioning electronic control board.