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  • 6 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Orlando, FL
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  • Serves Orlando, FL

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Jennifer Seale says, "I was beyond impressed with Austin, my lead, and his crew who did an 80% demo of my '60s finished basement with full bath to prep for a waterproofing system and refinishing. They were kind and respectful, they showed up on time and literally worked non-stop for two days straight, they checked in with me multiple times to make sure they did the job to my specifications. The dumpster was dropped off right at the start of the job and picked up almost the minute the job was over. They put down protective covering from the outside door to the basement, completely cleaned up after themselves, and even vacuumed my carpet after they were finished with the job. From the time I called for an estimate to the time the job was complete was less than a week. They were competitive on price with other quotes I got. Very pleased!"See more
Jennifer Seale says, "I was beyond impressed with Austin, my lead, and his crew who did an 80% demo of my '60s finished basement with full bath to prep for a waterproofing system and refinishing. They were kind and respectful, they showed up on time and literally worked non-stop for two days straight, they checked in with me multiple times to make sure they did the job to my specifications. The dumpster was dropped off right at the start of the job and picked up almost the minute the job was over. They put down protective covering from the outside door to the basement, completely cleaned up after themselves, and even vacuumed my carpet after they were finished with the job. From the time I called for an estimate to the time the job was complete was less than a week. They were competitive on price with other quotes I got. Very pleased!"

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In Florida, a state license isn't typically required for microwave repair. Professionals should still have a local business registration, and some may hold voluntary certifications to show their expertise. You can look up business and professional licenses online. We always recommend doing your own research to confirm a pro’s credentials before hiring.

The best time for microwave repair in Orlando is typically during the late fall or winter months. This timing helps you avoid the peak of hurricane season, when power surges from frequent thunderstorms can damage sensitive electronics. In older homes especially, lingering summer moisture can sometimes complicate electronic diagnostics, so a drier season is ideal.

In Orlando's humid climate, moisture can sometimes affect a microwave's internal electronics. Plus, frequent thunderstorms can cause power surges that damage sensitive components, often requiring professional microwave repair. Instead of risking a DIY fix on a high-voltage appliance, many people prefer to have an expert handle the diagnostics and any complex electrical work safely.

It depends on the cost of the repair versus a replacement. Countertop models are often cheaper to replace than to fix. For built-in or over-the-range units, however, a repair can be more cost-effective than buying a new one and paying for microwave installation.

Common issues often involve the magnetron (which heats your food) or the door switches that ensure it won't run while open. Other frequent culprits can include a blown fuse or a faulty turntable motor. A qualified professional specializing in appliance repair can typically diagnose and fix these specific parts.

It's not recommended. While you can replace a lightbulb or turntable, microwaves contain high-voltage capacitors that can hold a deadly electrical charge even after being unplugged. For your safety, complex issues should always be handled by a qualified appliance repair technician.

Common signs that indicate it’s time to repair your microwave include:

  • It’s not heating food. If your food is still cold after a normal cook time, the magnetron that generates heat may be failing.

  • The turntable isn’t spinning. This often means the motor underneath the plate is broken, which leads to unevenly cooked food.

  • You hear strange buzzing or grinding noises. Loud, unusual sounds can signal a problem with the fan, turntable motor, or another internal component.

  • The keypad or buttons don’t work. If you can’t set the time or start a cycle, the control panel may need to be replaced.

  • You see sparks or smoke inside. Stop using it immediately. Arcing (sparks) can be caused by damaged interior paint or a faulty part, and it’s a serious issue that requires professional appliance repair.

There are several factors that might impact the cost of this project, including:

  • Microwave type: Repairing a built-in or over-the-range microwave can cost more than a countertop model because they’re harder to access and work on.

  • The specific problem: A simple fix, like replacing a fuse or a door latch, will be less expensive than repairing a major component like the magnetron or control board.

  • Cost of parts: The price of replacement parts can vary a lot. If a key part is especially expensive, it might be more cost-effective to consider a new microwave installation instead.

  • Appliance age and brand: Parts for older or less common microwave models can be harder to find and may cost more to source.

  • Labor and service fees: Your pro’s hourly rate and any minimum service fees for the visit will be part of the final cost.

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