Address: 200 W Loudon Ave, Lexington, KY 40508, USA
Phone: +18597212279
Sunday: Open 24 hours
Monday: Open 24 hours
Tuesday: Open 24 hours
Wednesday: Open 24 hours
Thursday: Open 24 hours
Friday: Open 24 hours
Saturday: Open 24 hours
Todd Durham
The repairman is great but GE service is not. GE keeps sending wrong part. Last one was a push start button when it is supposed to be an accelerometer!!! Plus this part was bad on brand new washer right out of the box. Haven't been able to use my brand new washer I purchased a month and a half ago😡
Vickie Williams
THANK YOU TIM🙏FOR MAKING MY FIRST APPLIANCE REPAIR STRESS FREE. THANK YOU FOR THE INFORMATION NEEDED AS A HOMEOWNER REGARDING ENERGY EFFICIENCY AND EASY TO REPAIR APPLIANCES AT A LOW COST. INTEGRITY 🌹
Louavillebilly
They have every part you need appliance wise. Knobs. Heating elements. The little metal thing that keeps our dryer doors closed. They have everything. For all names and brands. They even sell appliances. Would I buy an appliance from here? Hell naw! Because they are ridiculously expensive. Everything in this place could be purchased elsewhere for less. Sorry Appliance Pro. I would have given them 5 stars if they weren't so expensive. But the parts prices are great!👍
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If your washer doesn't fill with water in the first phase of a wash cycle, there are only a few components that could be to blame. Visit our repair resource page to help find the issue: https://repair.geappliances.com/resources/ge-washing-machine/troubleshooting-guide
If your dryer won’t turn on and you’ve already checked your circuit breaker or fuse box for a trip, it’s time to troubleshoot other areas. Visit our resource page to check areas of your dryer: https://repair.geappliances.com/resources/ge-dryer/troubleshooting-guide
A few different factors could be at work if your washing machine fails to drain at the end of a wash cycle. Visit our repair resource page to see what to look for in a washing machine that is failing to drain: https://repair.geappliances.com/resources/ge-washing-machine/troubleshooting-guide
A noisy dryer could be caused by a foreign object bouncing around in the drum or a screw that’s come loose—or it could be a sign of a worn-out part that needs replacing. Read our guide to fixing a squeaking dryer and get to the root of your appliance’s irritating squeak here: https://repair.geappliances.com/resources/ge-dryer/why-is-my-dryer-squeaking
Mold, mildew, soap scum, bacteria, limescale. Try running a hot wash cycle with baking soda and white vinegar as described in our full article on washing machine smells found here: https://repair.geappliances.com/resources/ge-washing-machine/why-does-my-washing-machine-smell
The most obvious solution to a non-spinning washer is to redistribute the load inside the drum. Visit our repair resource page to see what could be causing your washing machine not to spin: https://repair.geappliances.com/resources/ge-washing-machine/troubleshooting-guide
A dryer that’s not quite as hot as it used to be and taking slightly longer to dry can often be remedied with routine maintenance. Identify the common culprits of a cold dryer by visiting our repair resource page: https://repair.geappliances.com/resources/ge-dryer/troubleshooting-guide
If your dishes aren't coming out as spotless as they used to, it could be due to particle or mineral buildup in your appliance. Please visit our repair resource page to follow a few steps to ensure your dishwasher is clean and functioning optimally: https://repair.geappliances.com/resources/ge-dishwasher/troubleshooting-guide
A smelly dishwasher is a common occurrence. Follow our step-by-step guide to getting rid of dishwasher odors here: https://repair.geappliances.com/resources/ge-dishwasher/why-does-my-dishwasher-smell
Daily wear and tear can take its toll on your dishwasher over time, leading to loose or damaged parts that may leak water. Please visit our repair resource page to find some of the most common causes of a leaky dishwasher: https://repair.geappliances.com/resources/ge-dishwasher/troubleshooting-guide
You might have a clog that’s preventing the air from circulating properly, not to mention posing a fire hazard. Visit our resource center to check the following areas for blockage: https://repair.geappliances.com/resources/ge-dryer/troubleshooting-guide
Loud pops or bangs could be a serious issue or a harmless symptom—it all depends on when they occur. Visit our resource page for more information: https://repair.geappliances.com/resources/ge-oven-range/troubleshooting-guide
If your dishwasher isn’t draining properly, leaving standing water at the bottom of the tub after a cycle, you most likely have a clog. Please visit our repair resource page to find the culprits of a clog: https://repair.geappliances.com/resources/ge-dishwasher/troubleshooting-guide
Turn the oven off, open some windows, shut off the gas supply, and call your gas supplier from a phone outside your home.
Loose hose connections are the most common cause of washer leaks. Please visit our resource page regarding a leaking washing machine: https://repair.geappliances.com/resources/ge-washing-machine/troubleshooting-guide
Oven troubleshooting often reveals the need for replacement parts or a professional repair. Fortunately, there's a good chance your smoking oven requires a solution you can handle yourself. Visit our repair resource tab on more information: https://repair.geappliances.com/resources/ge-oven-range/why-is-my-oven-smoking
If your fridge isn't cooling, several factors could be to blame. It could require a simple fix that's easily overlooked. Please visit our resource page as a troubleshoot guide for this problem: https://repair.geappliances.com/resources/ge-refrigerator/troubleshooting-guide
If your electric oven won't heat up, you probably have a faulty heating element (either the baking element at the bottom or the broiling element at the top). Visit our resource page for more information on why your oven may not be heating up: https://repair.geappliances.com/resources/ge-oven-range/troubleshooting-guide
Most fridges run quietly, especially newer models. That means a noisy refrigerator could have a problem. The exact nature of the problem will depend on the kind of noise being made, please visit our repair page to find two common sounds to listen for: https://repair.geappliances.com/resources/ge-refrigerator/troubleshooting-guide
First, identify the cause of the leak. The location of a refrigerator leak can tell the story of its underlying cause. In fact, there's a big difference between a leak at the front of your fridge and a leak from its rear panel. Once identified, follow the steps provided at our resource center: https://repair.geappliances.com/resources/ge-refrigerator/why-is-my-refrigerator-leaking
An icy freezer is a common annoyance. Visit our repair resource page to explore key culprits: https://repair.geappliances.com/resources/ge-freezer/troubleshooting-guide
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