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GE Factory Service

6800 North Chestnut Street
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GE Factory Service

6800 North Chestnut Street
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Experience the GE Factory Service difference: factory trained techs, advanced diagnostic tools, leading parts warranty and up to $100 rebate* Exclusions apply call or visit the website for details.

Experience the GE Factory Service difference: factory trained techs, advanced diagnostic tools, leading parts warranty and up to $100 rebate* Exclusions apply call or visit the website for details.



GE Factory Service

1975 Noble Road
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GE Factory Service

1975 Noble Road
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Experience the GE Factory Service difference: factory trained techs, advanced diagnostic tools, leading parts warranty and up to $100 rebate* Exclusions apply call or visit the website for details.

Experience the GE Factory Service difference: factory trained techs, advanced diagnostic tools, leading parts warranty and up to $100 rebate* Exclusions apply call or visit the website for details.


GE Factory Service

1814 East 45th Street
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GE Factory Service

1814 East 45th Street
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Experience the GE Factory Service difference: factory trained techs, advanced diagnostic tools, leading parts warranty and up to $100 rebate* Exclusions apply call or visit the website for details.

Experience the GE Factory Service difference: factory trained techs, advanced diagnostic tools, leading parts warranty and up to $100 rebate* Exclusions apply call or visit the website for details.


GE Factory Service

1133 East 152nd Street
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GE Factory Service

1133 East 152nd Street
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Experience the GE Factory Service difference: factory trained techs, advanced diagnostic tools, leading parts warranty and up to $100 rebate* Exclusions apply call or visit the website for details.

Experience the GE Factory Service difference: factory trained techs, advanced diagnostic tools, leading parts warranty and up to $100 rebate* Exclusions apply call or visit the website for details.


GE Factory Service

1099 Ivanhoe Road
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GE Factory Service

1099 Ivanhoe Road
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Experience the GE Factory Service difference: factory trained techs, advanced diagnostic tools, leading parts warranty and up to $100 rebate* Exclusions apply call or visit the website for details.

Experience the GE Factory Service difference: factory trained techs, advanced diagnostic tools, leading parts warranty and up to $100 rebate* Exclusions apply call or visit the website for details.





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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.

Small appliances typically include microwaves, toasters, toaster ovens, food processors, blenders, mixers, slow cookers, air fryers, coffee makers, rice cookers, and any other appliance that can sit on your countertop. Major appliances include refrigerators, dishwashers, ovens, cooktops, washers, and dryers. Some people may include HVAC equipment like condensers and air handlers in this category, too. Small appliances are more of a specialty, so there’s a good chance a typical appliance repair company won’t be able to service and repair small appliances.

When dealing with electrical work, getting several projects done at once can save you time and money. If an electrician is coming to replace a circuit box, have them replace outlets or light fixtures, too. Adding light switches, outlets, and fixtures to any electrical project you have going on is the most common way to get home improvement projects done quicker.

It depends. Use the “50% rule” to help you decide. For example, you should consider replacing the appliance if it is halfway through its lifespan and the repair will cost more than 50% of the price of a new one. Contrary to popular belief, repairing a major appliance is more wallet-friendly than purchasing a new one. While the cost of new home appliances can run as high as $8,000, the average cost to repair them is $170. If the appliance you’re trying to get rid of isn’t too old, consult a local appliance repair expert to see what can be done to restore it.

You can convert a gas heater to electric, but it isn’t as simple as swapping a plug or two. First of all, you need to make sure there’s adequate power to the unit, as electric units require much higher power amounts versus gas. Then, you need to close off the gas lines and ventilation. Make sure you don’t also need a permit for an electric water heater—some cities require it. Making the switch can cost upwards of $1,500.

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