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Neli Virtual Appliance Repair
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Serving Huron, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2016

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"I had dryer issues and Don was my tech who was very thorough and knowledgeable. He made the repair process much easier for me! Thank you Neli Virtual Appliance Repair! I will be back!"
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Spayde Services
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Serving Huron, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2022

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Skilled tradesman looking to help out around your home or business. Skills include- troubleshooting equipment/ complex systems, repair, fabrication, carpentry, plumbing, electrical, appliance repair, home repair, computer repair, pneumatics, refrigeration, hydronics, hvac, schematic and P&ID reading.\n\nWhat can you expect? - I will ask for a description of the work or problem needing repair. I will schedule with you a time to come do the work (typically evenings). My price is negotiable, depending on the scope of the work the price will vary, parts or materials included in price. I promise I will deal fairly with you on pricing and labor. \n

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Mr. Appliance of Fremont and Sandusky, OH
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Serving Huron, OH and surrounding areas

In business since 2002

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"Nothing but good things to say about them. 'Dave' came and did a repair on an appliance that we purchased that was under warranty. They will continue to be our first call for any repairs. Very professional and competent. I highly recommend."
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Small Appliance Repair questions, answered by experts

One of the best ways to prevent costly repairs is to take good care of your microwave,  including cleaning your microwave regularly. If your microwave is covered in an embarrassing amount of gunk, there are a variety of simple tricks to get your microwave squeaky clean

Common household ingredients like lemons, vinegar, and baking soda will combat grease as effectively as harsh chemical solutions. Microwaves kept in good condition typically last about ten years.

Although some oven doors have screws in them that hold the handle or the glass in place, you should not remove these screws. Your oven’s hinges should pull loose without the need to remove the screws. If you are repairing your oven door, though, you may need to remove some screws.

If you use your microwave as your quick reheating solution, replacing it with a steam oven won’t be your best choice. Steam ovens take a long time to heat things up. Sometimes, it can be an hour or more before your food is ready. Meanwhile, a microwave heats up food in minutes with many quick-heat presets, making it the perfect option for those on a tight schedule.

The magnetron, which generates the microwave energy to heat food, is one of the most common components to fail. When the magnetron fails, the microwave can no longer heat food. Other frequently failing parts include the door switch, which prevents the microwave from operating if the door is not securely closed, the light bulb, and control panel buttons that may stop responding. Repairing a broken magnetron usually costs between $100 and $200, or $175 on average. About half of that cost is for labor and the other half is for the new part, though costs may be higher for high-end models.

Some new appliances you add during a home improvement project may qualify for tax breaks. You could receive a tax deduction if the appliances are going into a rental property. If the appliances qualify for energy-efficiency tax breaks, you may also be able to take a tax break.

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