At Appliance King, we believe not every appliance issue requires an expensive service call. Many problems can be fixed with simple, do-it-yourself steps — if you have the right guidance. That’s why we built a service designed to give you real answers before you spend hundreds of dollars.

Tell us what’s happening with your appliance, and our technicians will let you know if it’s a quick, do-it-yourself fix. From resetting error codes to cleaning clogged filters or adjusting a loose hose, we’ll explain how to try the solution yourself safely.

If the issue looks like something a homeowner can handle, you’ll get clear, step-by-step instructions. We’ll tell you what tools or parts you may need and how to make the fix without risking damage.

Sometimes it doesn’t make sense to repair — especially with older or outdated appliances. Our technicians will be honest and let you know if replacing the appliance is the smarter, more cost-effective option.

For complex problems that require in-person service, we’ll connect you with a trusted local technician so you can get help you can count on.
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Disclaimer
Appliance King provides guidance and advice to help customers make informed decisions about their appliances. However, we are not responsible for any damage, injury, or outcomes that may occur if customers choose to perform DIY repairs on their own appliances. All work performed is done at the customer’s own risk.
Safety Statement
For your safety, always disconnect the power supply and turn off water or gas lines (if applicable) before attempting any appliance repair or maintenance. Working on appliances while they are connected to power or utilities may result in serious injury or property damage.
Caution: Be Aware
When working with appliances, please exercise caution and keep the following risks in mind:
Power & Shock Hazards – Live electricity can cause serious injury. Always ensure power is off before beginning any work.
Heavy Equipment – Appliances can be bulky and difficult to move. Use proper lifting techniques and seek assistance when necessary.
Sharp Edges – Internal and external parts may have sharp edges that can cause cuts. Wear protective gloves when possible.
Spills & Slippery Surfaces – Appliances may leak or contain oil, grease, or water. Clean spills immediately to avoid slips and falls.
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