Outstanding Residential & Commercial Services
With 20+ years of experience in appliance repair, we’ve hone our skills and techniques for top-quality service. Whether it’s minor or complex, we have the expertise to diagnose and fix the problem.
- Our team has experience repairing all types of appliances.
- Committed to quality service to fix appliances right the first time.
- We offer timely repairs to get your appliances running quickly.
- We prioritize satisfaction and aim to exceed expectations with repairs.

Walter Leviz
Chairman and founder
Outstanding Residential & Commercial Services
Whether it’s a last-minute dinner party or a load of laundry that needs to be done, we’ll have your appliances up and running in no time. Our technicians can quickly handle any repair job, so you can get back to your daily routine.
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With extensive training and experience, our technicians can efficiently repair any appliance issue.
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Washing Machine Finishes Cycles Faster Than Usual: What Inaccurate Load and Water Sensing Can Reveal
When a washing machine starts ending cycles earlier than expected, the issue often goes beyond timing settings. Modern appliances rely on a set of sensors that estimate load size, water level, and wash progress. If any of these readings become inaccurate, the machine may shorten cycles, skip stages, or fail to complete a proper wash. […]
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Refrigerator Makes a Brief Buzzing Sound Before Cooling Starts — Possible Compressor Start System Problems
A refrigerator that begins its cycle with a short buzzing sound before it starts cooling is often signaling early stress in the compressor start system. This sound is usually the moment when the compressor tries to engage but struggles to fully start. While the appliance may still cool intermittently at first, this pattern often indicates […]
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Dishwasher Smells Hot During the Drying Cycle — What Could Be Causing Overheating Inside the Unit
A dishwasher naturally generates heat during the drying cycle. Hot air helps remove moisture from dishes, glasses, and utensils, leaving them ready to use or put away. However, if you notice a strong hot smell, a burning odor, or excessive heat coming from the appliance, it may indicate that something inside the unit is overheating. […]
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Washing Machine Leaves Detergent Marks on Dark Clothes After Wash — Possible Rinse Cycle or Water Distribution Problems
Few laundry issues are as frustrating as pulling freshly washed dark clothing from the washing machine only to discover white detergent streaks, powder residue, or cloudy marks across the fabric. These visible detergent traces can make clean clothes look dirty and often indicate an underlying problem with the washing machine’s rinsing performance or water distribution […]
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Washing Machine Filling with Cold Water Only: What Causes the Problem and How It Affects Washing Performance
A washing machine that fills only with cold water is a common issue that often goes unnoticed at first. The appliance still runs, the drum fills, and the cycle continues, but washing results gradually worsen. Clothes come out less clean, detergent dissolves poorly, and heavy stains remain even after a full wash cycle. The problem […]
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Refrigerator Runs Quietly but Can’t Hold Temperature in Hot Weather: What It Means and How to Fix It
A refrigerator that appears to work normally but starts losing cooling power during hot days is a common issue in residential kitchens. The motor runs, there are no unusual noises, yet the internal temperature rises above safe levels. This usually points to reduced heat exchange efficiency or restricted airflow rather than a complete system failure. […]
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Dishwasher Door Feels Unusually Hot During Operation — Possible Ventilation or Heating System Issues
A dishwasher naturally generates heat while cleaning dishes. Hot water, steam, and drying cycles all contribute to elevated temperatures inside the appliance. However, if the dishwasher door feels unusually hot during operation, it may indicate a problem that should not be ignored. While some warmth is normal, excessive heat on the exterior door can signal […]
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Washing Machine Door Delays After Cycle: What It Means and Why It Happens
A washing machine door that stays locked longer than expected after a cycle can feel like a minor inconvenience at first. Over time, it becomes a pattern that signals something deeper is affecting the appliance’s normal operation. Modern washing machines are designed with safety systems that keep the door locked until internal conditions are safe. […]
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Washing Machine Makes a Tapping Noise During Water Fill — Possible Inlet Valve or Pressure Issues
A washing machine should fill with water quietly and steadily. When a tapping or clicking noise starts during the fill cycle, it often points to a problem developing inside the water supply system. Many homeowners ignore these sounds at first because the washer still appears to function normally. However, unusual noises during water intake can […]
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Gas Stove Burner Ignites Unevenly Around the Ring — What the Problem May Indicate
A gas stove burner should ignite with a steady, even blue flame around the entire ring within a second or two after turning the knob. When only part of the burner lights while other sections remain weak, delayed, or completely unlit, the issue usually points to restricted gas flow, buildup inside the burner ports, or […]
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