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Bravo Appliances Tech

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Bravo Appliances Tech

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9 years of experience

Taking appliance repair and service very seriously to provide support and care to our customers. Delivering top-notch results in a quick and efficient manner. Results 100% guaranteed

Taking appliance repair and service very seriously to provide support and care to our customers. Delivering top-notch results in a quick and efficient manner. Results 100% guaranteed


precision mechanical and plumbing, inc

4633 Sw 74ave
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precision mechanical and plumbing, inc

4633 Sw 74ave
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21 years of experience

At Precision Mechanical and Plumbing we focus on providing solutions for each customer needs driving us to devise innovative solutions geared to exceed our customers expectations. We consider ourselves craftsmen and precise, taking tremendous pride in our projects from start to finish. Providing solutions of the highest quality, on time, first time fix and on budget.

At Precision Mechanical and Plumbing we focus on providing solutions for each customer needs driving us to devise innovative solutions geared to exceed our customers expectations. We consider ourselves craftsmen and precise, taking tremendous pride in our projects from start to finish. Providing solutions of the highest quality, on time, first time fix and on budget.


Steadfast Adjusters

2005 Oceanwalk Terr
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Steadfast Adjusters

2005 Oceanwalk Terr
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Recommended by 100% of Angi customers
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Steadfast represents home/business owners in their time of need when dealing with insurance companies to maximize their claims. Steadfast will diligently and thoroughly analyze your insurance policy to make sure you are receiving the fair and just treatment when your insurance company is needed most. Areas of expertise include: Fire Damage, Water Damage, Hurricane Damage, Wind/Tornado Damage, Mold Damage, Roof Leaks, Vandalism, & Loss of Business Income.

Steadfast represents home/business owners in their time of need when dealing with insurance companies to maximize their claims. Steadfast will diligently and thoroughly analyze your insurance policy to make sure you are receiving the fair and just treatment when your insurance company is needed most. Areas of expertise include: Fire Damage, Water Damage, Hurricane Damage, Wind/Tornado Damage, Mold Damage, Roof Leaks, Vandalism, & Loss of Business Income.





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Appliance Repair questions, answered by experts

Yes, the majority of appliances that run at 240v will work with a 220v outlet, but will often run slower and may have a slight delay in turning on. This could also cause long term damage to the appliance being used, so it’s recommended to always use the correct voltage for your appliance and upgrade to a 240v outlet if needed.

Choosing the right appliance installation company involves finding an installer with a positive reputation among past customers, works with your specific appliances, and won’t void your manufacturer’s warranty. We recommend you ask the following questions to any installer you’re considering hiring:

  • Are you fully insured?

  • Can you handle the gas line or water line connection I need?

  • Are you certified by my appliance manufacturer for installation?

  • Do you have any customer references I can call?

  • How many years have you been in business?

  • Do you offer discounts if I need multiple appliances installed?

Appliances in your home that need dedicated circuits include:

  • Refrigerators and chest freezers

  • Electric ranges, microwaves, and toaster ovens

  • Dishwashers and garbage disposals

  • Washers and dryers

  • Heating and air conditioning units

  • Hot tubs, saunas, and water pumps

  • Sump pumps

  • Central vacuums

Repairing an AC unit is usually more cost-effective than replacing it, but you should consider the age of your system. Most central AC units last around 15 years, and window units last for between eight and 10 years. If your central AC is more than 10 years old or your window AC is over six years old, you should consider replacing the AC unit rather than repairing it. The repair will fix your issue, but you’ll likely save money in the long run by replacing it rather than repairing it only to replace it a few years later.

If your unit is more than 10 years old and facing constant repairs, replace it with a new air conditioner. If the unit is under 10 years old but repairs total more than $5,000, consult your warranty. If repairs still cost more than $5,000 after warranty coverage, go ahead and replace the unit. Keep the lifespan of an AC unit and the cost of maintenance in mind when deciding whether to repair or replace an air conditioner.

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