We had a buyer for our old home and wanted to put a bid in on this house. So we asked our realtor if she knew a good home inspector to use to have the home inspection. She gave us the name of 3 to choose from. She told us she didn't like this one inspector in particular because he was really nit-picky about every little thing. She recommended we use one of the other two she had given us the name for and one in particular. So we used him. Bad decision. The inspector came over to inspect the house and checked out everything and made a report. He checked the A/C vent temps and said OK. He said there were attic fans in the roof of the house that only come on in warm weather and he couldn't tell if they were working right because it was so cold outside, but assured us that they were both working. Everything was pretty much in working order and he approved the home inspection to be good. Our realtor recommended a pool inspector who came over and filled the pool up with water and got the filter and the pump system working. And this system needed to be running constantly during January when the temperatures were freezing or the pump system would freeze up and burst pipes. He told us that the salt system that was installed was crap and didn?t recommend salt systems and took it down and left with it. Later on, I found out that salt systems were the best thing to have. Thanks for recommending the pool inspector Peggy. There were a dozen windows in the house that were bad because the gas between the window panes leaked out and condensation had formed between the panes of glass. I said that those windows would have to be fixed before we bought the house. So Peggy Myers and the realtor who was selling the house for the owner said they would pay for the windows to be fixed. They came back saying there were only 9 windows that need to be fixed when we had counted 12. They tried to argue their way out of paying for all 12, but we said we would not buy the house unless they fixed them all. They ended up paying for all windows to be fixed and we bought the house. On the day of closing, we did a final walk through on the house. Everything was OK, so we went ahead to the house closing. Afterwards, we went back to our old home and spent the night there. The next morning, we came over to our new home. We noticed that the in-ground pool out back didn?t have any water in it. It had been drained overnight since the final walk through the evening before. It had been running since the pool inspection to make sure that the pipes did not freeze up. I talked to my next door neighbor to see if he saw anything suspicious, and he said no, but said when the previous owners had drained the pool like this, that the water would run past his horse barn in this backyard. He said he did not see any water back there at all, and he goes back there twice a day. So we called the pool inspector and I asked him if he had done anything like that and he said no, and did not understand why anybody would, because it would freeze the pipes up and the filter tank. He also said that to drain that much water, about 25,000 gallons, someone would have had to use a pretty big pump to drain it overnight, and would have had to use a large hose to pump it 100 feet to the opposite side of the property into the large drain line that ran underground to the creek behind our property. We asked him to come over and check out the pool and figure out the damage. We saved the liner and got the pool filled up with water, and when we turned on the system, we found the filter tank had frozen and cracked. We paid him to replace that and we got the pool running again. Several hundred dollars wasted. Something interesting though that Peggy had told us when we first started looking at this house with a pool was that her family had had a pool since she was a young girl and she knew a lot about them. I still wonder what happened to all of the water in the pool. Maybe UFO?s use water as fuel and one swooped down and stole our pool water. Reason I say this is because Peggy didn?t really like me in particular. Hated me I think. But probably the UFO?.. We needed to get the house treated for termites, so Peggy Myers recommended a company to us. They came out and treated the house, and we paid $500 for that. Two weeks later, we came home to find a swarm of termites flying around inside our living room, coming from beside the fireplace. I mean hundreds of them swarming around in our house. We called the company back and they said that this was normal. Normal? So we got a second opinion from a well-known company, and they said the termite treatment that had been done was not done correctly. I checked with the codes department who regulates the pest control companies and confirmed that the treatment had been done wrong and that the second company?s opinion of what should be done was correct. So we went ahead and hired the second company to treat our house and all was well. It cost $1500. I ended up getting a check back from the first company for the $500 they charged for wasting our time, and saying that a termite swarm in your house was normal after termite treatment. Thanks for recommending that company Peggy. We were painting the living room, and found that the sheet rock and the paint over it around the fireplace was paper thin in areas. Later on, we tore down the sheet rock around the fireplace, and found massive amounts of termite damage (in posted photos below) on both sides of the fireplace and into the master bedroom as well. We were told by the well-known termite company that treated our house that any competent home inspector should have found this damage. Thanks for recommending the home inspector Peggy. I also found two large areas of rotted wood on our houses siding that the home inspector missed, as well as major problems with our air conditioning system and duct work, which all had to be replaced. I found stained areas on the ceiling from leaks and found the termite damage on both sides of the fireplace (in posted photos below) was fed by roof leaks around the chimney. This guy was clearly working for the realtors and the homeowner and not for us. When we found all these problems, Peggy Myers was no help at all. I tried to call Bob Parks Realty and got the run-around and no help from them either. Peggy Myers is supposed to be at the time a thirty year veteran in real estate sales. I believe that like a lot of sales people she does not care what she says or does to make that precious sale. One instance in particular that stands out is her telling me and the wife that the cabinets in the kitchen (in posted photos below) were pickled oak. I said they weren?t that, but were painted poplar that had been stripped of the paint. She stood there arguing with me about it, saying that she had years and years of experience selling homes and that I was wrong. I said that I had been doing high end wood work for most of the early years of my life and that it was sap wood poplar. I even showed her the insides of the cabinet drawers where the paint and paint stripper had run into them. She couldn?t stand that I had discredited her great selling point. But if you look at the pictures I posted of them, you can see they are not oak. Another instance of Peggy just being plain stupid about something was when we were selling our old home, we put a camera with a microphone on the nic-nak shelves so we could record what the people looking at our house were saying. 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Appliance Sale reviews from real Angi homeowners in Greenbrier, TN
Last update on October 14, 2025
Heidi M.
0.0
05/2024
My home warranty company sent them to repair my washing machine, dryer and dishwasher. They sent a young adult who didn't know how to repair appliances and he said he was just taking photos and a repair person would make another appointment to diagnose. They NEVER called me or returned my...
William M.
4.0
11/2022
The sales process was not the best. One person said one thing another something else etc. But.. I was very satisfied with overall result. Every company has to have 100 % mark up from what you can buy to cover their costs and make a profit. Bottom line is I own multiple properties and...
Carl H.
1.0
12/2020
BEWARE â A smooth talking guy will show up saying he is just filling in, says he works in marketing not sales. They will show you a patented high quality gutter which is not what is really installed. In my case they admitted later the demo was misrepresented by the sales person. On...
We were renting the place and now we are selling it so they were doing some work to get it ready for sale. I was not there when they did the work but I did a walk through inspection when they were finished. They did a really great job and were meticulous. I was very happy it. When we reached...
Bridget V.
5.0
06/2011
They are incredibly trust worthy. We got the proper service that we needed. He gave us a lot of options. Our old units were about to die and he came out in a timely fashion. He has been nothing but fantastic after the sales.
Painting business locally owned and operated we feel invested in our clients and constantly strive for customer satisfaction. Call or message us to schedule an estimate today!
Painting business locally owned and operated we feel invested in our clients and constantly strive for customer satisfaction. Call or message us to schedule an estimate today!
We are a full service used appliance store we offer reconditioned appliances that have been repaired cleaned and tested to offer years of dependable service and we back them up with a 90 day warranty. We also offer repair service both as carry in to our store or in your home . And we have an extensive supply of in stock parts for the folks that prefer to DIY .and advise and support is always free
We are a full service used appliance store we offer reconditioned appliances that have been repaired cleaned and tested to offer years of dependable service and we back them up with a 90 day warranty. We also offer repair service both as carry in to our store or in your home . And we have an extensive supply of in stock parts for the folks that prefer to DIY .and advise and support is always free
Renew, Reface, Replace. More cost-effective Kitchen Remodeling options than any other company. Renew your cabinets with our unique Tune-Up (wood reconditioning) Reface your cabinets with new doors for 40-60% less than the cost of a new kitchen! Replace with brand new cabinetry. Cost is determined by the job. Travel charges may apply. Extra charge for after hour services may apply. May contact through email. Also doing business as Kitchen Design Center.
Renew, Reface, Replace. More cost-effective Kitchen Remodeling options than any other company. Renew your cabinets with our unique Tune-Up (wood reconditioning) Reface your cabinets with new doors for 40-60% less than the cost of a new kitchen! Replace with brand new cabinetry. Cost is determined by the job. Travel charges may apply. Extra charge for after hour services may apply. May contact through email. Also doing business as Kitchen Design Center.
ModerNash offers personal shopping and white glove delivery of IKEA home and office furnishings to Nashville and its surrounding cities. We specialize in IKEA furniture assembly and installation as well as IKEA kitchen and office design and installation. We have a showroom that displays some of IKEA top selling products as well as a complete IKEA kitchen model. We also offer IKEA's top selling products in-stock at our showroom which are available for immediate purchase, delivery and assembly.
ModerNash offers personal shopping and white glove delivery of IKEA home and office furnishings to Nashville and its surrounding cities. We specialize in IKEA furniture assembly and installation as well as IKEA kitchen and office design and installation. We have a showroom that displays some of IKEA top selling products as well as a complete IKEA kitchen model. We also offer IKEA's top selling products in-stock at our showroom which are available for immediate purchase, delivery and assembly.
The Trible family has been involved with major appliances since the late 1800's and have been serving the appliance industry with parts and accessories for more than 100 years. In addition, Trible's has been a supplier of heating and air conditioning equipment/parts for more than 50 years. With years of experience and tradition as a foundation, you can rest assured Trible's will meet your every need.
The Trible family has been involved with major appliances since the late 1800's and have been serving the appliance industry with parts and accessories for more than 100 years. In addition, Trible's has been a supplier of heating and air conditioning equipment/parts for more than 50 years. With years of experience and tradition as a foundation, you can rest assured Trible's will meet your every need.
Local Expert Geek Squad Agents can fix your Appliance or TV regardless of where purchased. 90-day warranty along with professional, quick, and clean services. Check us out online, by phone, or at over 1,100 Best Buy stores.
Local Expert Geek Squad Agents can fix your Appliance or TV regardless of where purchased. 90-day warranty along with professional, quick, and clean services. Check us out online, by phone, or at over 1,100 Best Buy stores.
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FAQs for appliance sale projects in Greenbrier, TN
If you’re debating whether it’s worth repairing a damaged appliance, consider a few factors, including the appliance’s age and the cost to replace it. Large, high-value appliances are worth repairing, especially when the fixes are minor and the appliance is only a few years old. However, if the cost of repairs is more than half the price of a new item, then it may be worth replacing it. For example, if your refrigerator repair costs continue increasing and add up to more than 50% of the cost to replace it, you’re better off buying a new one.
In most cases, appliance warranties do not transfer to new owners. However, some exceptions apply. To check the status of your appliance warranty and whether you can transfer it when you move, review the terms and conditions of your warranties or consult your home warranty service. When purchasing a new appliance or one from a previous owner, be sure to pay attention to its warranty status, including the type of coverage and any exclusions.
Typically, most appliances last anywhere from 10 to 15 years, depending on the appliance, brand, and amount of use. Keeping a regular maintenance schedule, including cleaning and tune-ups, also helps appliances last longer. Dryers, gas stoves, and refrigerators tend to last the longest, averaging about 13 to 15 years. Microwaves and dishwashers tend to last about 10 years on average.
There are a few scenarios when replacing all kitchen appliances simultaneously makes sense, including major renovations, moving into a new home, or purchasing as a set. If you want to refresh your kitchen upon move-in day or start over during a renovation, consider purchasing and replacing your kitchen appliances at once to save on labor costs. Also, if your appliances are all original to the home or are older and require increasing amounts of maintenance and repair, replacing them all at the same time may be a good option.
The cost of home appliances ranges from $350 to $8,000 or more, depending on the brand, type of appliance, and features. Additional cost factors include any hookups that need to be installed, such as gas, plumbing, or electrical. Keep in mind that major appliances, such as refrigerators, washers and dryers, and water heaters, will cost more than minor appliances, such as microwaves, due to the size, complexity, and essential nature of the item.
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