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Full House Appliance Repair, LLC

1001 S Main St
4.75(
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Full House Appliance Repair, LLC

1001 S Main St
4.75(
205
)
Approved Pro
Customers say: Quick response
Recommended by 95% of Angi customers
Recommended by 95% of HomeAdvisor customers
67 local quotes requested

Full House Appliance Repair, LLC, is a locally owned and operated company with fifteen years of industry experience. We value honesty, integrity and we stand behind our work, offering a 90 day warranty on parts and labor. We look forward to building long term relationships with our clients so call us today!

"Ben visited our condo twice to examine leaking water from a GE washing machine . Both calls were quick with little examination . The first appointment cost $120 and Ben said the leaking water was coming from front of washer. There was a small line of water coming from the front. I cleaned door gasket after and found water dripping from the back Of the washer . The next appointment was free. All Ben did was take off the back of washer and said quickly there is rust around the bearing housing and water leaking from there . He said you need a new washer. He did not test the play of drum in the front or turn the drum to see how much noise was coming from turning the drum . He just made an incorrect diagnosis and spent more time advocating where to buy a new washer from. I did a $ 50 video call with another company { removed company Name} to verify ben work. I found the leak was a loose hose clamp. The bearing is fine . No drum play . I would not use Full house . I asked for a refund. "

Chris T on August 2025

Full House Appliance Repair, LLC, is a locally owned and operated company with fifteen years of industry experience. We value honesty, integrity and we stand behind our work, offering a 90 day warranty on parts and labor. We look forward to building long term relationships with our clients so call us today!

"Ben visited our condo twice to examine leaking water from a GE washing machine . Both calls were quick with little examination . The first appointment cost $120 and Ben said the leaking water was coming from front of washer. There was a small line of water coming from the front. I cleaned door gasket after and found water dripping from the back Of the washer . The next appointment was free. All Ben did was take off the back of washer and said quickly there is rust around the bearing housing and water leaking from there . He said you need a new washer. He did not test the play of drum in the front or turn the drum to see how much noise was coming from turning the drum . He just made an incorrect diagnosis and spent more time advocating where to buy a new washer from. I did a $ 50 video call with another company { removed company Name} to verify ben work. I found the leak was a loose hose clamp. The bearing is fine . No drum play . I would not use Full house . I asked for a refund. "

Chris T on August 2025



Flea's Floor Market

2418 South Stoughton Road
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Flea's Floor Market

2418 South Stoughton Road
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10 years of experience

Flea's is the place to find what you need to remodel your home inexpensively. With a constantly changing inventory, the opportunities to find appliances, cabinetry, stone tile, laminate, carpet and wood flooring are endless. We've got 10,000 square feet dedicated to Discount DIY, and a more unique selection than the big box stores. And while you're getting ready to do-it-yourself, you can count on our experienced staff to help you find what you need.

Flea's is the place to find what you need to remodel your home inexpensively. With a constantly changing inventory, the opportunities to find appliances, cabinetry, stone tile, laminate, carpet and wood flooring are endless. We've got 10,000 square feet dedicated to Discount DIY, and a more unique selection than the big box stores. And while you're getting ready to do-it-yourself, you can count on our experienced staff to help you find what you need.



American TV & Appliance of Madison - West

2404 W Beltline Hwy
3.57(
14
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American TV & Appliance of Madison - West

2404 W Beltline Hwy
3.57(
14
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Customers say: Terrific value
71 years of experience

Additional phones - (515) 273-3000, (563) 359-5000, (815) 229-1400, (608) 275-7450. Additional fax - (414) 362-1339, (608) 275-7529. Cost is determined by the job. Additional DBAs - American TV, American TV and Appliance & Furniture, American Of Brown Deer, American Of Appleton, American Of Oak Creek, American Of Waukesha.

Additional phones - (515) 273-3000, (563) 359-5000, (815) 229-1400, (608) 275-7450. Additional fax - (414) 362-1339, (608) 275-7529. Cost is determined by the job. Additional DBAs - American TV, American TV and Appliance & Furniture, American Of Brown Deer, American Of Appleton, American Of Oak Creek, American Of Waukesha.



"We were talked into buying one of their warehouse deals , which means you lose all rights to return the unit. Well their delivery drivers damaged the freezer drawer in transport. Luckily I did buy the warranty so we're covered right? Well, yes and no. Their warranty company, Diamond, has yet to fix our freezer drawer as of 7/5/18 and we bought the unit on April 24th. We've contacted both a number of times. Honestly, this kind of post purchase service is awful. I would just own up to the lemon and offer a credit towards another purchase. Instead, we will never be going back to this store knowing how they stand behind their sales, and I will make sure to let all who will listen know this as well."

Brian C on July 2018

"We were talked into buying one of their warehouse deals , which means you lose all rights to return the unit. Well their delivery drivers damaged the freezer drawer in transport. Luckily I did buy the warranty so we're covered right? Well, yes and no. Their warranty company, Diamond, has yet to fix our freezer drawer as of 7/5/18 and we bought the unit on April 24th. We've contacted both a number of times. Honestly, this kind of post purchase service is awful. I would just own up to the lemon and offer a credit towards another purchase. Instead, we will never be going back to this store knowing how they stand behind their sales, and I will make sure to let all who will listen know this as well."

Brian C on July 2018




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Appliance Sales questions, answered by experts

Yes, a dishwasher needs an air gap to prevent backflow. Additionally, in many locations, air gaps or another measure to prevent backflow are required for building code compliance. There are alternatives to an air gap, like a Studor vent or a loop and trap design, but an air gap is the simplest and most popular solution.  

Not all dishwasher noises are signs of trouble. Dishwashers naturally make sounds while operating, so it's important to differentiate between normal sounds and problematic ones. Swishing, sloshing, and humming sounds could all be signs of a healthy dishwasher. Pounding, drumming, grinding, and rattling sounds, on the other hand, could indicate that there's a problem.

In some cases, yes, portable air conditioners are worth buying. They’re a relatively affordable option for cooling small spaces. (On average, they cost between $100 and $500 per unit.) Plus, they’re easy to set up, and you can move them around to cool various parts of your home as needed. However, they aren’t the most efficient AC option, and they tend to be noisy.

A small sump pump running infrequently uses an average of 10 kilowatt-hours (kWh) of electricity per month. The average cost for electricity is $0.171 per kWh. The size and use frequency affect how much electricity it uses. Sump pumps average one-third to one horsepower (hp) motors. One hp is equal to 745.7 watts. Watts multiplied by the time your pump is running divided by 1,000 equals your average kWh. Multiply kWh by your average cost of electricity. In areas with high rain or a marsh basin, the average cost can be as high as $15-$25 a month.

Taking good care of your TV is a great way to help avoid costly repairs. Some ways to care for your TV include:

  • Cleaning your TV regularly by dust monthly.

  • Use a microfiber cloth and TV screen-cleaning spray to clean the screen.

  • Don’t leave static images on your TV screen, which could cause pixel damage.

  • Check HDMI and other cable connections monthly. 

  • Allow plenty of space around the TV for ventilation.

  • Decide on a location not directly in front of a light source, like a window.

  • Always power off your TV when not in use.

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