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J A W & Sons
4.7(
31
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Serving Brandywine, MD and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Customers say: Quality work

"Marcus Crooks did a great job determining the problems and replacing my Samsung refrigerator ice maker. The ice maker was frozen solid. Marcus had the tools necessary to resolve that problem. He determined that the ice maker had additional problems and thoroughly researched the issues including taking the time to trace the problems to a lawsuit involving the manufactur"
Response time1 day
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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Butler Appliances
4.3(
98
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Serving Brandywine, MD and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 1982

Emergency services offered

Warranties offered

"Although actual repair work was not done, Butler was prompt, reliable and knowledgeable, and also gave honest and upfront feedback about the service needed. Also provided solid alternatives and recommendations. I would absolutely recommend this company to anyone needing appliance repair or diagnosis."
Response time3 hrs
22 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by91%of homeowners
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Appliance Repair Leaders LLC
4.3(
200
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Serving Brandywine, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Credit card accepted

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Appliance Repair Technicians maybe competent to repair other brands, but if you have an LG appliance, you are much better off going with their factory-authorized service.

My 6-year old LG front-loading washer was stopping mid-cycle and would not complete a load.  I called two other repair companies who said they did not service LG, so I thought myself lucky that Appliance Repair LLC said they would service it, and I made an appointment for Monday afternoon between 1 and 3 pm.  When the technician did not show or call by 3:30, I called the office and was told that he was detained on an earlier repair that had taken longer than expected, and he would not be able to come until the following day. Although I am retired and can stay home to wait on repairmen, this is still inexcusable in my book, as most customers must take off work for repairs.  The technician arrived on schedule the next day, and recommended replacing the  sensor assembly, at a cost of $280. I reminded him that the motor was making a groaning noise as it attempted to turn the drum, which suggested to me that the problem was with the motor, not the electronics.  He assured me that replacing the sensor would correct the problem. After he replaced the sensor, tested the washer without any load, and left, I attempted to do a load of laundry.  The same problems occurred, and I called the company back. They sent the technician out again two days later, who then confirmed that the motor was the cause of the problem. That would have been another $360 repair, so I elected to replace the machine instead. To their credit, Appliance Repair did refund the difference between the initial charge and the basic service call charge, so my final cost was $60.

While researching a new machine, I noticed that the motors on LG washers have very extensive warranties on their motors. When the Appliance Repair technician asked if the washer was under warranty, I replied that it was 6 years old. He did not suggest that anything might still be under warranty, but it turned out that the motor had a 7-year warranty. I called the LG service line, and was told I would be charged only for labor to install the new motor.  They dispatched a technician the next business day, who confirmed the motor was defective and also under warranty. He also pointed out that one of the three drum supports was broken.  These are shock absorbers that support the drum of a front-loading washer as it does its fancy turns. If one is broken, the drum is unbalanced and won?t turn properly, which was the cause of the burnt-out motor. He seemed surprised that the previous technician had not reported this, as it was clearly visible with the washer back open for service. He replaced the motor, broken support, and a third item he found, for $267, and the washer worked perfectly.





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Recommended by85%of homeowners
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BGE Home
4.6(
1,327
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Serving Brandywine, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2010

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"We had an excellent technican, Don Settle, and he came in, replaced the worn items, and explaied thouroughly how to adjust the new thermostat. We are very pleased with our BGE Home Service Plan."
Recommended by94%of homeowners
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Drain Surgeon Plumbing & Heating
4.6(
1,773
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Serving Brandywine, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2007

Emergency services offered

Credit card accepted

"I bought the deal to replace a shower head. The crew came on time. Very friendly. They replaced the shower head very quickly. I also asked them to take a look at a leaking toilet, thinking I may need to replace the feed valve. But after an inspection they told me I just need to replace the flapper, which I later did. This saved me some money. I have used Drain Surgeon a couple of times in the past. The crew is always very professional and friendly. Will use them again."
Recommended by92%of homeowners
NjT Electrical
4.9(
56
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Serving Brandywine, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2018

Free estimates

Offers commercial services

"I reached out to NjT Electrical regarding installation of a washer and dryer. I spoke with Maurice on a Saturday and he was at my home within an hour. He was very helpful, his customer service was excellent, and he completed the job quickly. He also charged a very reasonable fee. With this being said, I would highly recommend NjT Electrical for any installation or electrical job you may need."
Response time1 day
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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XPress Installations
5.0(
8
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Serving Brandywine, MD and surrounding areas

In business since 2020

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"I recently had a gas wall oven and a dishwasher installed. The installation team did a superb job with both appliances. They were courteous, provided excellent customer service, and charged reasonable prices."
Response time5 hrs
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FAQs for appliance (smaller size) installation and replacement projects in Brandywine, MD

Garbage disposals last around 10 years when properly maintained. If your unit is getting close to that age or repair costs are increasing, it might be time to consider a replacement. Regular maintenance and careful use can help maximize your garbage disposal's performance and help it reach its maximum lifespan.

There are several signs to watch for that indicate your garbage disposal needs to be replaced. Replacement may be necessary if it doesn't work even though it's properly connected, the blades are worn and causing delays in operation, a persistent foul odor that won't go away, or leaks coming from the bottom due to a compromised seal. If you're experiencing any of these issues, it might be time to consider getting a new garbage disposal to keep your kitchen running smoothly.

A plumber or handyperson can install your garbage disposal if the electrical connections are already in place. If you need additional electrical work, you'll also need to hire a qualified electrician to handle the rest of the job. Hiring local professionals ensures the installation is safe and up to code.

It’s important to avoid putting certain items down the drain to keep your garbage disposal running smoothly and avoid clogs. Expandable foods like pasta, rice, oatmeal, and bread can swell and cause blockages. Coffee grounds, grease, fats, and oils can accumulate and create clogs. Hard items such as meat bones, nuts, and fruit pits can damage the disposal blades. Eggshells, potato peels, and fibrous vegetables such as celery, pumpkin, corn husks, artichokes, onion skins, and asparagus can wrap around the blades or obstruct the pipes.

Not every sink is suitable for the installation of a garbage disposal. The compatibility of the sink with the disposal depends on the material and structural integrity. While many standard sinks support these units, fireclay sinks are prone to cracking under the added stress and should not be used. Confirm that your sink can securely accommodate the disposal before installation.

Choosing the correct size garbage disposal depends on your household size and how much waste you produce. A 1/3–1/2 horsepower unit should be sufficient for households with one to two people. If your household consists of three to six people, a 1/2–3/4 horsepower unit is recommended. FA3/4–1 horsepower model will be necessary. For larger households of five to eight people

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