As anyone who’s ever tried to fix a broken garbage disposal or install a new microwave oven can tell you, sometimes hiring an appliance professional is worth every bit of the cost. Appliance problems can be time consuming for many homeowners to diagnose and repair, and a botched attempt can lead to bigger hassles and more money out of pocket. And with some appliances, such as ranges, grills and other pieces powered by gas, hiring a pro is a smart safety precaution.
What Does an Appliance Professional Do?
Your appliance professional might handle any or all of the following jobs: selling, installing, repairing and upgrading both small and large appliances. He or she can advise you on the right equipment for your home, from features to finishes, and is usually in the know about the latest technological advances and bells and whistles. When appliances hit a snag or start to show their age, a pro can advise you whether to repair or replace them, then carry out his or her recommendation.
Questions to ask a prospective appliance professional:
How long have you been in the business?
How many projects like mine have you worked on?
What training and licensing do you have?
Will you supply the appliance(s), or will I need to buy elsewhere?
Can you provide me with references?
How much do you charge, and what does that include?
Can you give me a written estimate?
Do you offer a warranty?
When can this job get done?
What happens when the cost exceeds the budget? What about changes to materials or labor pricing?
What will I need to provide?
Are there any important considerations or concerns you foresee with this project?
Find an appliance professional on Houzz. Narrow your search in the Professionals section of the website to appliances. You can also look through photos to find examples of rooms with appliances you like, then contact the professional who worked on them.