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Wilson & Myers

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Great 4.8

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Great 4.8

(357)

In high demand
  • 2407 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Denver, CO
  • 2407 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Denver, CO

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Tali L. says, "UPDATE: I immediately received a call and text from Mark. He listened to my concerns and reviewed the situation. The company rectified the situation same day. They care about the customer experience! My experience with Wilson & Myers was extremely dishonest and unprofessional. I called them out for an issue with my dishwasher, and Peter initially told me it just needed a simple reset and quoted me around $200. Based on that information, I agreed to the repair. After the work was already done, I was suddenly told that he had replaced a switch without ever discussing it with me beforehand, and I was charged more than the original quote because of it. On top of that, only AFTER the repair was completed did he tell me the dishwasher was basically on its last leg and that this was only a temporary fix before I’d likely need a whole new dishwasher. That is information I should have been told BEFORE any repairs were made. Had I known the appliance would need to be replaced soon, I never would have agreed to spend money repairing it in the first place. Keeping a customer in the dark, doing additional work without approval, and then increasing the price afterward is not okay. Peter was nice personally, and I don’t think he was intentionally malicious, but the way this was handled felt dishonest and unprofessional. Customers deserve transparency about costs, repairs, and the actual condition of their appliance before being charged for extra work they never agreed to!!"See more

$59/service call

(waived if hired)

$59/service call

(waived if hired)

Tali L. says, "UPDATE: I immediately received a call and text from Mark. He listened to my concerns and reviewed the situation. The company rectified the situation same day. They care about the customer experience! My experience with Wilson & Myers was extremely dishonest and unprofessional. I called them out for an issue with my dishwasher, and Peter initially told me it just needed a simple reset and quoted me around $200. Based on that information, I agreed to the repair. After the work was already done, I was suddenly told that he had replaced a switch without ever discussing it with me beforehand, and I was charged more than the original quote because of it. On top of that, only AFTER the repair was completed did he tell me the dishwasher was basically on its last leg and that this was only a temporary fix before I’d likely need a whole new dishwasher. That is information I should have been told BEFORE any repairs were made. Had I known the appliance would need to be replaced soon, I never would have agreed to spend money repairing it in the first place. Keeping a customer in the dark, doing additional work without approval, and then increasing the price afterward is not okay. Peter was nice personally, and I don’t think he was intentionally malicious, but the way this was handled felt dishonest and unprofessional. Customers deserve transparency about costs, repairs, and the actual condition of their appliance before being charged for extra work they never agreed to!!"
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New Age Appliance Repair
New Age Appliance Repair

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Exceptional 5.0

(411)

Exceptional 5.0

(411)

Great value
  • 878 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Denver, CO
  • 878 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Denver, CO
DeSha G. says, "I have struggled with my dryer for almost a year. I hired two other pros to find the issue. I spent hundreds of dollars on solutions that weren’t the issue and didn’t fix the problem. I read New Age’s reviews and decided to try one last time in hopes of avoiding buying a new machine. Jaime was awesome! He diagnosed the issue in under 5 minutes. Although the netting on my dryer vent cover was the issue, he took apart my dryer, cleaned out the motor, tested everything and put it back together. I finally was able to dry my clothes in a normal cycle vs hours on high with damp clothes. Thank you so much! I definitely recommend trying New Age’s Appliance Repair. I will be using them again for my oven."See more

$50/service call

(waived if hired)

$50/service call

(waived if hired)

DeSha G. says, "I have struggled with my dryer for almost a year. I hired two other pros to find the issue. I spent hundreds of dollars on solutions that weren’t the issue and didn’t fix the problem. I read New Age’s reviews and decided to try one last time in hopes of avoiding buying a new machine. Jaime was awesome! He diagnosed the issue in under 5 minutes. Although the netting on my dryer vent cover was the issue, he took apart my dryer, cleaned out the motor, tested everything and put it back together. I finally was able to dry my clothes in a normal cycle vs hours on high with damp clothes. Thank you so much! I definitely recommend trying New Age’s Appliance Repair. I will be using them again for my oven."

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Find the best appliance repair technicians in Denver by conducting an online search. Begin by comparing technician profiles and their ratings. Customer reviews are valuable for providing a look into the technicians’ quality of work. This is especially true for reviews that include photos, which provide an unfiltered look of the pros’ work with repairing microwaves, refrigerators, dryers, washers and more.

You should also check to see if the appliance repair technician has obtained any credentials. For example, you can visit the Colorado Office of Economic Development and International Trade website to learn more about certification requirements for appliance repair professionals.

The last step is comparing quotes and prices among different pros. Ask your top picks to send you free estimates so you can choose a qualified pro that’s within your budget.

Use your nose — and ears — to tell if your fridge is broken and it’s time to call a pro. 

The first clue is whether your food is expiring too quickly. Your fridge should be at or below 40º Fahrenheit and your freezer should be at 0º, according to the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. If temperatures deviate from these figures, the result can be food spoilage (from too much warmth) or even a frost buildup (from a faulty freezer). 

Other telltale signs that your refrigerator is broken are excessive noise, escalating electric bills and excessive heat from the back of the fridge.

If you think your fridge might be broken, don’t delay — contact the top appliance repair technicians near you today.

In some cases, it might be cheaper to repair a refrigerator — in others, your best bet is to just buy a new one. The decision to repair or replace a refrigerator will depend on several factors, but the most important is cost. If the cost to repair a fridge is much more than the cost of buying a new one, it’s time to replace the fridge.

To help you determine if your fridge should be repaired or replaced, get free estimates from the best appliance repair technicians in your area.

Refrigerators can last 10 to 20 years, although the most common lifespan is about 13 years. If your fridge is acting up, consider its current age when deciding whether to invest in repairs or buy a new one. Common easy fixes include faulty thermostats, dirty coils and clogged drain lines. Thermostats and dirty coils can be generally be fixed for an average cost of $80-$100. Clogged drain lines, which usually cause leaks, can often be fixed for under $200.

More complex refrigeration repairs such as replacing a bad compressor or replenishing low refrigerant can cost more because of expensive parts and higher labor. A new compressor costs an average of $200, not including labor. If labor is an average of $75-$100 per hour, and the repair takes 3 hours, you’re looking at roughly $500. Consider the age and purchase cost of your fridge; investing $350 in a $600 fridge that is 8 years old may not be cost-effective.

Typically, appliance repair technicians who offer refrigeration repair also work with washers, dryers, dishwashers and other household appliances. While there is no formal training required to be an appliance repair technician, consider certification requirements, as the technician should know how to safely work with refrigerants (the chemical that keeps your fridge cold) and substitute refrigerants such as HFCs. You should also read reviews to get a sense of the pro’s experience and reputation. The appliance repair pro will come to your home, bringing all the necessary tools for diagnosis. They may need to order parts to complete the job, but all the work will take place in your home. For more, check out our tips for smart hiring on Thumbtack.

Refrigerator repair generally costs a fraction of the price of a new fridge and shouldhave your appliance up and running again in no time. The problems your refrigerator is experiencing and the parts required to fix it will affect your repair costs. Where you live can affect labor rates, which will raise or lower your costs. Here are some examples of average costs:

  • Diagnostic fees: $50-$100. Repair pros often have a service call fee or diagnostic fee to account for their time traveling to your location with all their tools to assess the problem. If you choose to have them repair the fridge, most pros then credit this fee toward your repair cost.
  • Parts: $20-$500. A new compressor averages $200, an icemaker $300, and computerized components such as touch screens and control boards average $300 or more.
  • Basic repairs: $180-$400, including parts. This price range can include repairing the evaporator or fan motor.

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