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Mike's Appliance Service

P0 Box 1892
4.28(
36
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Approved Pro

Mike's Appliance Service

P0 Box 1892
4.28(
36
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Super punctual
238 local quotes requested
19 years of experience

Mike’s Appliance Service has experience since the 1990's in home appliance repair. We are committed to working with you, providing quality work and offering competitive rates you can afford. Customer service is our top priority and, unlike many other companies, Mike’s Appliance Service promises to give you an honest estimate. We offer a warranty to back our repairs, and we will make as many trips as necessary to ensure that you are fully satisfied.

"This was hands down the worst experience I’ve ever had with a service. DO NOT DO IT. SAVE YOURSELF. He was insanely rude from the jump, he would NOT let me finish a single sentence before cutting in to talk over me, either to tell me I’m wrong or just completely change the subject of what I was saying. He refused to accept that there was an issue with my dryer just because it wasn’t overflowing with lint. I had to call my fiancé home from work to be there with me to deal with this guy. Honestly he kept taking over my fiancé too so it wasn’t just a me being a woman thing at least. My fiancé finally had to ask him if he was going to actually open up the dryer and look at it and Mike agreed. Just to then immediately say “somethings not right here” over and over. Wow. Who would’ve thought something weird was happening. The issue I called him out for he still insists is me overreacting because we just replaced something else on the dryer causing a burning smell. Rude to tell your customer they’re overreacting but whatever, I supposed. I am overly cautious about smelling a burning smell from my dryer, but I’m not gonna accept that I’m in the wrong for it. He made it seem like I was in hysteria over it, when I was just trying to explain the situation. Which he wouldn’t ever let me get out without interruption. We were having an issue, I called an “expert” out for said issue, what’s the problem? He could’ve had an easy day and quick money off of someone who was just unsure of what they were dealing with and wanted to make sure they got someone who did know. Instead I had to have an argument with a 68 year old man about how not to talk to people. $206 for a simple part replacement that could’ve taken two minutes for any normal human being who knew what they were looking at. Unprofessionalism aside, insane pricing. But hey, I learned many things today. Mostly how to save $206 and to never ever use Mike’s appliance services again. Anyway, avoid this guy at all costs. God forbid you want to do laundry worry free. Ol Mikey boy will be there to make you feel stupid for being concerned and wanting to be safe. Adding to this for Angi’s site specifically too: Angi should be ashamed for endorsing this business. I regret using this site to find someone. Never again."

Emily D on August 2025

Mike’s Appliance Service has experience since the 1990's in home appliance repair. We are committed to working with you, providing quality work and offering competitive rates you can afford. Customer service is our top priority and, unlike many other companies, Mike’s Appliance Service promises to give you an honest estimate. We offer a warranty to back our repairs, and we will make as many trips as necessary to ensure that you are fully satisfied.

"This was hands down the worst experience I’ve ever had with a service. DO NOT DO IT. SAVE YOURSELF. He was insanely rude from the jump, he would NOT let me finish a single sentence before cutting in to talk over me, either to tell me I’m wrong or just completely change the subject of what I was saying. He refused to accept that there was an issue with my dryer just because it wasn’t overflowing with lint. I had to call my fiancé home from work to be there with me to deal with this guy. Honestly he kept taking over my fiancé too so it wasn’t just a me being a woman thing at least. My fiancé finally had to ask him if he was going to actually open up the dryer and look at it and Mike agreed. Just to then immediately say “somethings not right here” over and over. Wow. Who would’ve thought something weird was happening. The issue I called him out for he still insists is me overreacting because we just replaced something else on the dryer causing a burning smell. Rude to tell your customer they’re overreacting but whatever, I supposed. I am overly cautious about smelling a burning smell from my dryer, but I’m not gonna accept that I’m in the wrong for it. He made it seem like I was in hysteria over it, when I was just trying to explain the situation. Which he wouldn’t ever let me get out without interruption. We were having an issue, I called an “expert” out for said issue, what’s the problem? He could’ve had an easy day and quick money off of someone who was just unsure of what they were dealing with and wanted to make sure they got someone who did know. Instead I had to have an argument with a 68 year old man about how not to talk to people. $206 for a simple part replacement that could’ve taken two minutes for any normal human being who knew what they were looking at. Unprofessionalism aside, insane pricing. But hey, I learned many things today. Mostly how to save $206 and to never ever use Mike’s appliance services again. Anyway, avoid this guy at all costs. God forbid you want to do laundry worry free. Ol Mikey boy will be there to make you feel stupid for being concerned and wanting to be safe. Adding to this for Angi’s site specifically too: Angi should be ashamed for endorsing this business. I regret using this site to find someone. Never again."

Emily D on August 2025




FS Handy-Man

6718 North Carolina 704
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FS Handy-Man

6718 North Carolina 704
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Emergency services offered

Hello! My name is Fransisco Solis. I am a professional handyman. I specialize on small repairs to large repairs. I have been doing this for 15 years, as an aprentice to my father, learning everthing he knows to start up my own business. I focus on detail and good work for a reasonable price. If you need anything I am one call away!

Hello! My name is Fransisco Solis. I am a professional handyman. I specialize on small repairs to large repairs. I have been doing this for 15 years, as an aprentice to my father, learning everthing he knows to start up my own business. I focus on detail and good work for a reasonable price. If you need anything I am one call away!







Pro Tech Appliance Service

529 Davis St
4.61(
54
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Pro Tech Appliance Service

529 Davis St
4.61(
54
)
Customers say: True professional
Recommended by 90% of Angi customers
Recommended by 90% of HomeAdvisor customers

Hello my name is James Funderburk, I’ve been in the industry for close to 40 years and retired from Sears. We started Pro-Tech in 2018 with just my son and I. We’ve completed hundreds of work orders from Statesville to charlotte and surrounding area’s. We strive to give the best service and attention to detail to our customers that they would expect when we are in their home. Please reach out to inquire about any service needs you have.

"UNFINISHED BUSINESS!"

Linda H on December 2023

Hello my name is James Funderburk, I’ve been in the industry for close to 40 years and retired from Sears. We started Pro-Tech in 2018 with just my son and I. We’ve completed hundreds of work orders from Statesville to charlotte and surrounding area’s. We strive to give the best service and attention to detail to our customers that they would expect when we are in their home. Please reach out to inquire about any service needs you have.

"UNFINISHED BUSINESS!"

Linda H on December 2023

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Appliance Repair questions, answered by experts

The number one culprit of high energy bills is older appliances, especially fridges and freezers that are left on all the time. These two appliances tend to last a long time, which is good, but it also means that newer models are usually significantly more energy-efficient due to upgraded technology. The second most common reason for a high bill is heating and air conditioning.

On average, most electric ovens will last up to 13 years, and most gas ovens can last up to 15 years. To get the most out of your oven, it’s essential to properly clean and maintain it to prevent buildup. Generally, a good deep cleaning of your oven every three months will keep it clean and working correctly for years to come.

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?

While it’s possible to only replace an evaporator coil to keep your AC running, this could cause issues down the line. An AC system relies on the harmony between its condenser and evaporator coils for efficient operation. Replacing only one coil, especially in older units, can cause compatibility issues, leading to inefficiency and potential system breakdown. 

As AC units near the end of their expected lifespan, investing in the cost for a new AC system is typically better than paying for individual component upgrades to avoid costly repairs and ensure optimal performance.

Replacing a solar inverter is not a suitable DIY project for most homeowners. This job requires extensive knowledge of electrical codes and can be dangerous to perform on your own. DIY work can also void your solar inverter’s warranty and lead to expensive repairs. Instead, hire a licensed electrician who specializes in solar energy systems.

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