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subject: Knowing When To Call An Appliance Repair Business Or Toss It [print this page]


There it goes againThere it goes again. The fridge has broken for the last time and caused all of your food to spoil once again, wasting money and a good meal or two. You've spent a lot of money on reliable appliance repair, but you've had this particular fridge for quite a few years and you aren't sure whether it is even worth getting it repaired one last time or if you should just part ways with it and start looking for a new one with an ice maker. It's a hard call, especially when you don't want to spend the money on something brand new. But sometimes, in the end, it'll be a better financial decision.

When it comes to small appliances, sometimes repair isn't cost efficient. This is especially true if its an appliance that will be required to ship to and fro from the facility, as this is often the case with smaller things like toasters and microwaves. It all depends on the price of the appliance and whether, after repairs, it can be used without problem for a while. If it only cost you $100 or so, you are better off getting a brand new one rather than calling local appliance repair.

Things get a bit more complicated when dealing with large appliances. Again you want to consider age and repair cost, but sometimes it may be more energy efficient to buy a new one if yours is particularly old. If not, then getting reliable appliance repair is a good way to go. There are online diagnostic tools that can help you figure out whether your issue is worth the fix, how much it will approximately cost, and if it can be easily repaired or will take awhile to get the job done.

Of course, for more exact ideas of price and repair time, calling a company directly is your best bet. They can give you an exact idea and good advice on what exactly to do with your appliance. Of course, they can usually fix anything and will always offer first to do so as long as it's possible, but they can definitely help you in figuring out the life left in the appliance post-repairs.

So before you toss your appliance away or just call the repairman immediately, consider your options. Decide what is the best course of action, financially and otherwise, and go with it. Sometimes, it may be the opposite decision of what we originally thought!

by: Mark Etinger




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