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Appliance repair in Arlington

Arlington kitchens tend to be renovations within an existing footprint, so appliances are fitted into openings sized to the millimetre. A replacement is rarely a drop-in, which makes repair the more practical answer more often than not.

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Boston Metro
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$95, credited
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8:00 am – 8:00 pm, seven days
Dispatch
Answered 24/7
A condenser coil and compressor with manifold gauges attached, hands adjusting a valve

The wider area

What the Boston Metro has in common

Inner-ring kitchens are the tightest we work in. Brownstone and triple-decker conversions put built-in refrigeration into cavities that were never sized for it, and the single most common underlying cause of a warm unit here is a condenser with nowhere to reject its heat.

What people said afterwards

4.9out of 5

from 1,196 reviews across Greater Boston

★★★★★

Frost building at the top of the freezer column only. He said that pattern points at the defrost circuit rather than the compressor and he was right. Explained the whole thing as he went, which I appreciated more than I expected to.

Henrietta S. · Wellesley

★★★★★

Hollow cubes that fell apart in your hand. Apparently that means the fill is short of what the cycle expects. Inlet valve was partly blocked. He also spotted the supply line was kinked behind the unit and straightened it while he was there.

Ferdinand Q. · Watertown

★★★★★

Fridge was fine but the noise behind the cabinet panel had got loud enough to hear from the hallway. Turned out to be the condenser fan, not the compressor I had convinced myself it was. One part, one visit, no drama.

Desmond A. · Quincy

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