What you get from Affordable Appliance Repair:
• We’ll come to your home
• Diagnose the problem with your microwave
• Provide a comprehensive report on the problem
• Present you with personalized solutions on what to do next
• If we do the work we’ll waive the diagnostic charge!
• 100% satisfaction guaranteed
• NO service call fees. NO dispatch fees.
Microwaves are one of the more difficult appliances to try and fix yourself as electrical appliance repairs can be dangerous and hazardous. It is always recommended to hire certified electricians any time you are experiencing microwave issues. If your microwave is acting up, lean on the pros at Affordable Appliance Repair instead.
The life expectancy of a microwave is typically around seven years, but can last up to 10 to 15 years with adequate care and maintenance. If you are experiencing issues with your Phoenix, Tucson, and Northern AZ home’s microwave, bring in the experts at Affordable Appliance Repair for professional repair services today!
Yes, microwaves are worth repairing! If you are experiencing persistent issues with your microwave appliance, bring in the experts at Affordable Appliance Repair to resolve the problem! Our team of certified technicians are equipped with all the necessary skills, tools, and knowledge that are required to accurately diagnose and repair your microwave.
When your microwave is acting up and you suspect you may be in need of repair, you can trust and rely on Affordable Appliance Repair for all microwave repair needs in the Phoenix, Tucson, and Northern AZ area. Our team of certified technicians are equipped with all the necessary tools, skills, and expertise that are required to properly repair your microwave the first time. One of our technicians will come out to your home, assess your microwave, diagnose the issue, walk you through your options, and even provide you with a free price estimate. If you still aren’t certain if your microwave is broken, take a look at the followings signs:
As you are well aware, microwaves are not a particularly quiet operation. However, if you notice that your microwave is noticeably louder than normal, or making new, unusual sounds, your microwave may require repair].
Has your microwave been creating burning smells or other foul odors lately? This could be a serious red flag that plastic or wire may be burning within your appliance. If you smell any sort of foul burning smell, call us immediately and do not run the microwave until a technician has assessed your microwave.
Is your microwave not turning on or responding? This is an indication of issues with your front panel, control circuit, or door switch, all of which will require professional assistance from certified electrical technicians.
Your home’s microwave is typically one of the most utilized appliances in the house. Because of this, the door handle can run into issues from being slammed and quite frankly, abused so many times over. If your microwave’s door handle will not last or is not working altogether, you will need to have the door handle replaced altogether.
Failing turntables are one of the most common microwave repairs. Fortunately, because it is so common, it’s a pretty easy fix.
Is your microwave running perfectly fine but not producing any heat and subsequently not cooking your food? This issue typically occurs when there is a problem with your microwave appliance’s magnetron component. Sometimes in the event of a broken magnetron, it is better to replace the microwave altogether. If your microwave is running without heat, have a certified technician come out to assess the situation.
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