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Avatar for Neli Virtual Appliance Repair
Neli Virtual Appliance Repair
4.3(
577
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Serving Pleasant Prairie, WI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2016

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"This pro provided useful information via a virtual (online) video consultation. Since this service does not send technicians to the home, they did not do the actual work. I am considering whether to order parts and try to complete the repair myself or under their virtual direction."
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Response time1 day
3 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by80%of homeowners
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Cobalt Appliance Repair
4.8(
16
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Serving Pleasant Prairie, WI and surrounding areas

Approved

In business since 2015

Warranties offered

Credit card accepted

"Syd is definitely the person to hire for appliance repairs. He fixed our dryer about three years ago and it has been running great ever since. Just last Wednesday our oven went out. I called and made an appointment. He arrived on time. He was very efficient and knowledgeable. It was repaired quickly at a reasonable price. We would definitely recommend him."
Response time30 mins
2 neighbors recently requested a quote
Recommended by100%of homeowners
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RepairClinic.com Inc
4.1(
63
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Serving Pleasant Prairie, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 1999

Free estimates

Warranties offered

"I wish I had used these people earlier. I ordered a part for my dryer and was able through their instructional video to fix it myself. Let me tell you I am "mechanically challenged" in just about every way. LOL I may have cut myself through my own stupidity but I did it. it was easy and I did not have to pay a repair man for a simple fix. Thank you so much!"
Recommended by79%of homeowners
Ideal Plumbing Heating AC & Friese Mueller Service
4.7(
326
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Serving Pleasant Prairie, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 1978

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"<p> </p> <p>We were switching from an electric range to a gas range and needed to have a gas line installed. We chose Ideal Plumbing based on our experience with Pieper/Spring City Electric which is a sister company of Ideal Plumbing.</p> <p> </p> <p>Service was scheduled for 8am. I received a call from the installer at 7:15am on the day service was to be performed asking for clarification of the project. I explained that a gas line needed to be dropped in for a new range, that the gas source was not far from the installation site, and everything would be easily accessible.</p> <p> </p> <p>Plumber arrives at 9am. He did not mention during our earlier phone conversation that he would not make the scheduled time. Fortunately, the electrician from Pieper/Spring City that was scheduled for 9am arrived early and was able to get most of his work done by the time the plumber arrived.</p> <p> </p> <p>The work was completed in two hours. I took it upon myself to clean up the installation site while he packed up. After the plumber left I checked the basement to make sure everything was in order. The area in the basement just below the installation site was only partial cleaned. Now, I will say that some of the mess was probably attributable to the electrician. However, I can see why he, the electrician, might not tidy up the worksite given another installer is literally doing work in the same area he just finished working in. That being said, there was sawdust on the top of the clothes dryer, tile, plaster, and small chucks of wood tucked into the dryer handle, and debris, including pieces of left over pipe, on the floor. I'm fairly confident any obvious debris was swept off the dryer top by hand into an adjacent garbage can. Call me crazy but I feel like you would/should try to return the worksite and affected areas to the original state as best as possible. If you don't have a portable vacuum or broom to clean up the mess please feel free to ask to borrow one and I will gladly oblige.</p> <p> </p> <p>It looked like some of the smaller pieces of pipe that were installed were "repurposed" as they were very rusty. Now I'm all for recycling and reusing things, but I feel like if you're going to reuse/repurpose pipe you should ask the homeowner if that is acceptable. Maybe this is industry standard and I'm just not aware this is a normal practice, however it leaves me wondering if rust on the inside of the pipe gets pushed into my new range will it do damage? I was charged $265 for supplies which included approximately 12ft of new gas pipe, 4 smaller pieces of questionable gas pipe, 4 elbow joints, 1 T joint, a valve, and a plug. When I priced out what this would have cost had I gone to Home Depot for supplies it would not have exceeded $50. Mind you I full well expect the price that I pay to the plumber for supplies to be inflated, but over 4X more? </p> <p> </p> <p>The kicker was when I was handed the invoice. I was billed for three hours of work when only two hours were completed. I was expecting to be charge around $400 and was billed almost $700 even after being given $25 discount for being an Angie's List member (even though I never mentioned I was one). I was told I was billed for the time it took for him to get supplies before he arrived. What?! Is that normal!? Hindsight being 20/20 I should have asked him to quote out the job before hand, but the estimate I had in my head was absolutely in line with being charged for two hours of work as I was aware of their rates.</p> <p> </p> <p>Needless to say I shared my shock at the price and compared the work done to when we had a gas line installed for the clothes dryer which was completed at a fraction of the price and was essentially the same work. I was told this was because he did not use a flexible gas line and the install was a bit more complex. Meh.</p> <p> </p> <p>I spoke with the district manager to see if this is experience is normal (because it just doesn't feel right). The manager, Mike, was very understanding and willing to listen to my concerns. I hope to provide an update once he is able to look to the matter further. I do hold myself partially accountable as I should have questioned the quality of the pipe and pushed back on the price as it was all unfolding. The plumbers late arrival unexpectedly worked to my, and the electricians, advantage.</p> <p> </p> <p>So, after all is said and done I have my gas line and the actual work completed is acceptable. The quality of the supplies used, phantom billing practices, poor worksite clean-up, and lack of punctuality are big misses as far as I'm concerned. I'm more disappointed than anything as we've had such a great experience with Pieper/Spring City.</p> <p> </p> <p><strong>Moral of the story: All sisters are not created equal and you need to be your own best advocate.</strong></p> <br />"
Recommended by92%of homeowners
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Command Service Center Inc
4.9(
127
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Serving Pleasant Prairie, WI and surrounding areas

In business since 1970

Free estimates

Emergency services offered

"Great company with great people. We did a furnace/AC replacement. I asked about some items that would have increased the cost (new humidifier and air cleaner) and they explained why what we had was good and didn't try to up sell anything. I didn't have the same experience with a different company at another property. There were rebates available from ComEd and Nicor which they took care of for us. Additionally they reworked/built some duct work to provide even heating throughout the home."
Recommended by96%of homeowners
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FAQs for fridge, freezer or ice maker repair or service projects in Pleasant Prairie, WI

Most ice makers are similar in design, and some parts are interchangeable. However, if your ice maker has advanced filters or special features, it's best to use the same make and model to ensure everything works properly. Ask your appliance repair pro to check your appliance specifications to be sure.

With regular use and proper maintenance, an ice maker typically lasts about four to five years. If you keep up with tasks like changing the filters every six months, you might get up to 10 years out of your ice maker. Address any problems with your ice maker right away by calling an appliance professional to ensure you solve any issues before they escalate, helping to keep your ice maker running smoothly for longer.

Your refrigerator's age plays a big role in deciding whether to repair or replace the ice maker. If your fridge is nearing the end of its average 14-year lifespan, it might not be worth investing in expensive repairs since other parts could fail soon. Getting a diagnosis from a refrigerator repair pro can help you decide what's best.

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