KitchenAid Repair Menlo Park

Category: Appliance repair service

Address: 333 Burgess Dr, Menlo Park, CA 94025, USA

Phone: +16502973445

Opening hours

Sunday: Closed

Monday: 8AM–5PM

Tuesday: 8AM–5PM

Wednesday: 8AM–5PM

Thursday: 8AM–5PM

Friday: 8AM–5PM

Saturday: 8AM–5PM

Reviews

Lame Cruize

Aug 24, 2022

Incredibly professional, prompt and responsive when we called to repair an older Viking oven. They researched the parts and called back in less then 12 hours. Kevin was polite and informative during the entire repair process! I wouldn't hesitate to call them again or refer them to friends.

Paul Kim

Aug 19, 2022

Our tech arrived on time and fixed the range top issue. Very polite and explained what was replaced and why. I'll definitely be adding KitchenAid Repair Menlo Park to my vendor list as my go to repair service and highly recommend them! Thank you KitchenAid Repair Menlo Park and Kevin for saving the day!

Lesa Jarem

Aug 6, 2022

Absolutely exemplary work from a KitchenAid Repair Menlo Park. Nick fixed multiple appliances for us today, including a fridge that other repair companies have been unable to fix. KitchenAid Repair Menlo Park has truly made our lives easier. Thank you Nick for your honesty and integrity!

Constance Morgan

Aug 1, 2022

Look no further! Kevin is reliable, knowledgeable, courteous, professional, pleasant, cares about his customers and gets the job done. I have called on him 2 different times for 2 different appliances and each experience has been nothing but positive. He's very professional and solved the problem at a very reasonable cost. I highly recommend KitchenAid Repair Menlo Park!

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Questions & Answers

Do they repair dishwashers?

Marco Bonechi | Nov 4, 2021
Marco Bonechi | Nov 4, 2021

When I called in October 2021 they said they do not.

Can I leave the refrigerator in my vacation home running all winter?

Erick Torres | Aug 31, 2021
KitchenAid Repair Menlo Park | Aug 31, 2021

The pros of turning off your refrigerator and leaving the doors wide open all winter: It saves electricity. If the fridge were to break down when you weren't home, a domino effect of other problems could result, especially if the cooling system failed with the doors shut and the inside fan was still running, making the food compartment very hot and putrid. A refrigerator constantly produces condensation when it runs, so leaving it turned off will cause less corrosion to the internal parts to occur. The con of turning off your refrigerator all winter is that in salt air environments, the evaporator fan can lock up from corrosion if left turned off for months at a time. In conclusion, the best answer would be to leave the refrigerator turned off with the doors wide open during the off-season. If located by the ocean or bay, have a neighbor or property manager run the refrigerator once a month to keep the fans from sticking.

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