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Appliance Repair in North Dallas

The door on my Kenmore refrigerator isn't closing properly so that it doesn't seal and the cold air comes out. I've emptied it out and still have the problem so it's not just something sticking out. Anyway, I called Sears and it is out of warranty and they tried to get me to sign up for some sort of expensive repair program so I'm a little burned on them and want to know if there is an appliance repair service in north Dallas that anyone can recommend. Or, has anyone else had this problem and can give me tips for fixing it myself? Thank you for your time!

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Call Best Appliance Repair, Gil Hagemann, ###-###-####. They came out and gave me an estimate and they had to buy a part for the refrigerator so they came the second time and put the part in. It was fast and easy and at a good price.

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I use Freeman Appliance Repair and have been very happy for many years. He saved me quite a bit on a Sears frig last summer by pointing out that a problem should be covered by manufacturer's warranty even though the frig was outside the regular Sears warranty; he told me what to say to fight for my rights. Google Freeman Appliance to find their info. good luck.

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check and see if your frig. is level. if not then that could be your problem. it needs to be level so that the door will swing shut.

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A. I've always been a do it yourself gal. I wanted to save all the money I could for my family. Your booklet that came with the frig should have an 800 and just ask for technical assistance. They can help you troubleshoot. Also, Appliance Parts Depot Incorporated 4754 Almond Ave Dallas, TX ###-###-#### has been a great source of help to me. They have just about anything you need and can usually help you trouble shoot as well. Good luck J.

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Hi A., I used Appliance Repair a number I found from a sign. After talking to the owner Eddie on the phone several times I asked if he could fix the new front loading washers and when he was available... He came the same day and in 20 mins my washer was working like new. I don't know if he has any experience in refrigerators, but he has worked for Maytag, Sears and Kenmore. Here is his number try it all you can do is ask, ###-###-####. Good luck! PS. His prices were GREAT!

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Call Best Appliance Repair, Gil Hagemann, ###-###-####. They came out and gave me an estimate and they had to buy a part for the refrigerator so they came the second time and put the part in. It was fast and easy and at a good price.

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go to lowe's or home depot and inquire if they have any type of refridgerator stripping. if you can remove the old stripping and apply the new that would save in a repair person.

I don't have the number right now, but Gunn Appliance and Repair have always done an excellent job for me. They are honest and will let you know if it isn't work fixing as well. The owner is Randy Gunn.

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Just for the record, you're not the only one sour on Sears appliance repair. They came out to fix my dryer, and a the next day when I tried to use my dryer (which said it was working fine and fixed), it had a new and different problem, making an awful clanking sound; when my husband called to get them back out to fix what they had very obviously done to the dryer, they said it would be 2 weeks (whent the first time they came out it was within a couple of days)! Very funny how when they are getting paid to fix an appliance, they rush right out, but when they have to fix something that they won't get paid on and something their repair man has done, they take their time. . .

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