How To Cut The Cost Of Fridge Repairs

At the heart of every family home, there’s a very important appliance: the fridge. Yet most of us rarely think about how vital our fridges are. They’re key to keeping food fresh and safe to eat - and if your fridge breaks down, you’ll soon realise how much you’ve taken it for granted.

Keeping fridge repair costs low 

But fridge repairs are expensive. According to Which? the consumer magazine, a new thermostat for your fridge could cost you £96. And Hisense, the well-known electronics manufacturer, points out that everything from a funny noise to a broken motor costs a fortune to fix.

Assessing the problem with your fridge

When fridges break down, you’ll typically notice something different with either the sound the fridge makes or the temperature inside. Occasionally, problems can result in water pooling out of the fridge onto the floor.

Unfortunately, all of these problems can be caused by very simple issues or very complex ones. So unless you’re a fridge expert, you’ll need to organise a repair. It isn’t advisable to start messing around with your fridge yourself since the components and electrical wiring can be dangerous.

If you have a fridge with a water dispenser, you might find that the water stops running, or you have issues with the filters. The costs quickly add up.

In most cases, fridges that are still within their warranty period can be fixed by the manufacturer. Outside the warranty period, you’ll have to pay for a repair: both parts and labour. This is where the cost of fridge repairs can vary wildly. The estimate that you initially get can spiral out of control as more and more work is needed.

But there’s a better way.

Save money and hassle with fixed price repairs

There is an easier and more predictable way to organise fridge repairs, and that’s a fixed price quote for the repair.

With our fixed price appliance repairs, you get one price quote that won’t creep up as the work is completed. That allows you to budget.

More importantly, it also allows you to quickly decide if you need a repair to your fridge or a new unit. You won’t risk a repair that ends up costing more than a brand new, energy-efficient model.

When looking for a fixed price repair, look for a company that only employs highly trained engineers. Ideally, the engineer should be trained by the manufacturer to work on the brand of the fridge that you have.

Get a Fixed Repair Price Now

Go Assist’s team of friendly, manufacturer-approved engineers are standing by to fix your fridge for a fixed price. If you do decide to have your fridge repaired by one of our teams, we’ll give you a one-year guarantee on the repair, ensuring you don’t need to pay out again if the problem isn’t rectified.

Don’t live with the inconvenience of a broken appliance: book your fridge repair online today. 

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