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  • 18 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Las Vegas, NV
  • 18 hires on Thumbtack
  • Serves Las Vegas, NV
John Gott says, "4 & 1/2 StarsReview for Ramics-repair Inc. on May 30, 2023 in Cedar Park, Tx.My 14-year-old 25 cubic feet side by side Sampson refrigerator/freezer was getting warmer and warmer until it finally reached a point that I couldnt ignore calling a professional repairman any longer.I called Ramics-repair Inc about noon time on a hot 90 degree+ F Day. They answered very promptly and stated that they could have a repairman stop by between 1 PM and 4 PM. They would call before the repairmen showed up. About 2 PM my phone rang and almost immediately the repairman, Alex, was at my front door.After we removed a good portion of the food from the freezer and refrigerator, it took Alex a few minutes to diagnose the problem and explain the problem to me. The internal fan in the freezer section was not running. He stated that the fan could be inoperative, frozen up or there could be other electrical problems. We removed the rest of the food from the freezer and refrigerator. Alex removed several panels from the freezer and refrigerator.He used a steam generator to defrost the ice behind the panels in the freezer. Sometime during this defrosting, the fan started working blowing cold air over to the refrigerator. He removed a refrigerator panel to get to the damper door mechanism which opens and closes to regulate the cold air to the refrigerator. He stated that he would have to order a replacement which should take about a week. He would have to come back to install it to complete the repair.He was out the door by 4 PM and my wife and I restocked the refrigerator/freezer when she returned from her medical appointment about 4:30 PM. I was a happy camper since my family could go back to a normal life with a 90% working refrigerator awaiting a part."See more
John Gott says, "4 & 1/2 StarsReview for Ramics-repair Inc. on May 30, 2023 in Cedar Park, Tx.My 14-year-old 25 cubic feet side by side Sampson refrigerator/freezer was getting warmer and warmer until it finally reached a point that I couldnt ignore calling a professional repairman any longer.I called Ramics-repair Inc about noon time on a hot 90 degree+ F Day. They answered very promptly and stated that they could have a repairman stop by between 1 PM and 4 PM. They would call before the repairmen showed up. About 2 PM my phone rang and almost immediately the repairman, Alex, was at my front door.After we removed a good portion of the food from the freezer and refrigerator, it took Alex a few minutes to diagnose the problem and explain the problem to me. The internal fan in the freezer section was not running. He stated that the fan could be inoperative, frozen up or there could be other electrical problems. We removed the rest of the food from the freezer and refrigerator. Alex removed several panels from the freezer and refrigerator.He used a steam generator to defrost the ice behind the panels in the freezer. Sometime during this defrosting, the fan started working blowing cold air over to the refrigerator. He removed a refrigerator panel to get to the damper door mechanism which opens and closes to regulate the cold air to the refrigerator. He stated that he would have to order a replacement which should take about a week. He would have to come back to install it to complete the repair.He was out the door by 4 PM and my wife and I restocked the refrigerator/freezer when she returned from her medical appointment about 4:30 PM. I was a happy camper since my family could go back to a normal life with a 90% working refrigerator awaiting a part."

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Generally, a specific license for small appliance repair isn't required in Las Vegas. Professionals should, however, have a standard business license from the city. It's always a good idea to confirm a pro’s credentials and check with the local business licensing division to be sure.

The best time for small appliance repair in Las Vegas is generally during the fall, from September to November. Your appliances have likely been working overtime generally during the intense summer heat, which can lead to wear and tear. Additionally, fine desert dust common in the area can clog vents and internal parts, reducing efficiency. A fall tune-up ensures everything is running smoothly before the busy holiday season begins.

In Las Vegas, the fine desert dust here can easily clog vents and internal components in appliances like microwaves and air fryers. Additionally, the area's notoriously hard water often leads to mineral buildup in coffee makers and dishwashers, which can cause them to fail.

Typical repairs include:

  • Power or electrical issues: Faulty cords, switches, or internal wiring that prevent the appliance from turning on.

  • Heating problems: Burned-out heating elements in items like toasters, coffee makers, or microwaves.

  • Motor or fan failures: Worn motors in blenders, mixers, or vacuum cleaners.

  • Clogs and buildup: Blockages in coffee makers, dishwashers, or ice makers caused by residue or mineral deposits.

  • Broken buttons or controls: Non-responsive keypads, dials, or control boards.

Addressing small appliance issues early can extend their lifespan and help avoid full replacement.

The cost of repairing your small appliance will vary depending on a variety of factors, including:

  • Appliance type and complexity: The cost can change depending on whether you need a microwave, blender, or vacuum cleaner repaired. More complex electronics or mechanics often mean a higher repair cost.

  • The extent of the damage: A simple fix, like replacing a fuse or a belt, will cost less than a major issue, such as a burnt-out motor or a faulty digital display.

  • Replacement parts: The price and availability of the parts needed for the repair play a big role. Common parts are usually affordable, but specialized or discontinued components can be more expensive and harder to find.

  • Warranty coverage: If your appliance is still under a manufacturer's or extended warranty, some or all of the repair costs may be covered. It's always a good idea to check your warranty status first.

  • Labor time: The amount of time a technician needs to diagnose the problem and perform the repair will affect the final price. Intricate repairs that require disassembling the entire appliance will take longer than straightforward fixes.

The fifty-fifty rule is a guideline for deciding between repairing or replacing an appliance. If the appliance is more than halfway through its lifespan and the repair cost is over fifty percent of a new one's price, it's often better to replace it.

It really depends on the appliance and what’s wrong with it. Simple fixes, like unclogging a coffee maker or tightening a handle, can be easy to do yourself. For more complex issues involving motors or electronics, it’s often best to call a professional to avoid causing more damage.

Good questions to ask a small appliance repair technician include:

  • Do you have experience repairing this specific brand and model?

  • How do you charge for your services — is it a flat fee or an hourly rate?

  • Is there a fee for the initial diagnosis, and does it apply toward the final repair cost?

  • Do you offer a warranty on your repair work and the parts you use?

  • What's the estimated timeline for completing the repair?

  • Will you be using new, original manufacturer parts for the repair?

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