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Marty's Appliance Services & Sales
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Repair or Service a Clothes Washer or DryerRepair or Service a DishwasherRepair or Service a Fridge, Freezer or Ice Maker+1 more

Serving Rootstown, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1989

Warranties offered

Customers say: Quick response

"I called Marty's Appliance Repair this morning.....he wasn't sure he could make it to my home today but he would certainly try.( I needed to have my dryer repaired.) Not only did he make it to my home...BUT repaired my dryer!.. He had to leave to get a part and was back in no time at all!!..I WOULD HIGHLY RECOMMEND MARTY FOR YOUR APPLIANCE REPAIR...HIS PRICES ARE EXCELLENT TOO!!..MARTY THANKS AGAIN FOR A JOB PERFECTLY DONE!..I WILL RECOMMEND MARTY'S APPLIANCE REPAIR TO FAMILY, FRIENDS, NEIGHBORS!...Cheryl..."
Response time1 day
Response rate100%
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Shortfix
5.0(
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Appliance MaintenanceRepair or Service a Clothes Washer or DryerRepair or Service a Dishwasher+2 more

Serving Rootstown, OH and surrounding areas

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In business since 2024

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I had two previous repair men and they didn’t go through the entire system like Stan did. He found that there was 3 sensors could have been an issue and he found the one was frozen. After deicing it he found that it was bad. He replaced it and spent as much time as was needed to repair the problem. The other two tried one thing and they both failed although the one did clean the coils as a measure. Stan was very professional and even called to discuss the issue with another technician. I would definitely recommend him to others"
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Vince Persico
New to Angi
Repair or Service a Clothes Washer or DryerRepair or Service a DishwasherRepair or Service a Fridge, Freezer or Ice Maker+2 more

Serving Rootstown, OH and surrounding areas

Approved

I provide dependable, high-quality handyman services with honesty and attention to detail. From home repairs and installations to maintenance and small remodeling projects, I am committed to getting the job done right the first time. No project is too small and I treat every home as if it were my own.

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Appliance Repair questions, answered by experts

Only portable washers and dryers function without a full hookup, though in most cases, you will need the proper plumbing, electrical, and ventilation installation. However, many homes already have a washer and dryer hookup installed, in which case, all you need to do is attach your new appliances to the existing hookup. If you're not sure whether you have a functioning hookup, you can call a plumber to come and assess your setup for you.

The magnetron and the transformer are typically the most expensive parts of a microwave. Replacing a magnetron can cost anywhere between $100 and $200, depending on the make and model of the microwave, and replacing a transformer costs between $100 and $300. When these parts fail, it’s often preferred to simply replace the microwave entirely.

If you have a stainless steel appliance and notice a scratch, your first instinct might be to panic. There’s no need to reconsider your appliance choices—minor scratches are an unfortunate but totally normal part of stainless steel wear-and-tear. 

Stainless steel is practically rust-resistant, though if you have many hairline scratches (or a significant deep scratch), it is more likely to become discolored and potentially start to form rust if bacteria gets in the scratches.

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

No; all cookware can be used in a convection oven. That said, some cookware performs better than others. Bright aluminum or light-colored pans are best for convection ovens, as bakeware with an anodized finish can cause food to brown too quickly. Ceramic and some glass dishes are not as effective at directing heat, so they work better in conventional ovens.

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