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Who can I trust to fix my dishwasher in New Orleans?
Posted on 10/21/14 at 9:02 am
Posted on 10/21/14 at 9:02 am
I had issues with a previous dishwasher and called Jefferson Appliance to come fix it. They charged me a $70 "consultation fee" to come look at the problem, but that fee was going to be deducted from the cost of the part. Of course once they had my money they stopped returning my phone calls and never came to repair the part. I ended up having to buy a new dishwasher altogether and now it is having issues. I'm not sure what to do, but I am skeptical of every appliance company now. Does anyone know a reputable repair service, or if you have had similar issues what did you do to finally get your shite fixed?
Also, if you know where Leo from Jefferson Appliance lives, that would be helpful too
TIA
Also, if you know where Leo from Jefferson Appliance lives, that would be helpful too
TIA
Posted on 10/21/14 at 9:03 am to Jakesonaplane
Check with Napolean, he does appliance repair in the area...
Posted on 10/21/14 at 9:05 am to Jakesonaplane
that Neapolitan dude
Posted on 10/21/14 at 9:06 am to Jakesonaplane
Napoleon, but only if you have a driveway for him to park in. He is unable to park on the street.
Posted on 10/21/14 at 9:10 am to BottomlandBrew
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Napoleon, but only if you have a driveway for him to park in. He is unable to park on the street.
lol.
I park in the street like every time. Only time I ever pull in a customer driveway is if they live on a street where one does not park on the street.
anyway OP::
I had a similar job yesterday, involving same company. They may of had some kind of personal or health problem. I hate to say though, some untrained techs "get in over their head" and flip out and drop jobs but don't at least make it right with a refund. Dishwahsers are not that hard. Is it a Bosch? A lot of people don't know Bosch and Fisher/Paykel.
Got me a nice new customer near Newman.
You are going to pay a service/consultation/trip fee from any company. Saves us from telling you whats wrong, giving a "free estimate" and then you doing the work yourself. That happens.
I charge less than that, but there are fees for taking out the unit and all. Did he tell you what was wrong? I could throw you a complete estimate.
We also collect after completion.
Don't want to link company info, but you can reach me at NapoleonTd@gmail
Posted on 10/21/14 at 9:15 am to Napoleon
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We also collect after completion.
Posted on 10/21/14 at 9:20 am to Jakesonaplane
just saw that the unit is not the same one that was repaired. I missed that.
If it's something simple I wouldn't mind just trying to talk you through it here.
Is it not draining right? That's the most common problem and many times there are easy fixes.
Spots on dishes. That's one of our highest call rate issues, and yet, most of the time that is the users fault and not the dishwasher's. We have hard water and certain detergents must be used. Everyone should also run a cup of just white vinegar in their dishwahser once a month or so to keep the mineral deposits from forming in the sump.
If it's something simple I wouldn't mind just trying to talk you through it here.
Is it not draining right? That's the most common problem and many times there are easy fixes.
Spots on dishes. That's one of our highest call rate issues, and yet, most of the time that is the users fault and not the dishwasher's. We have hard water and certain detergents must be used. Everyone should also run a cup of just white vinegar in their dishwahser once a month or so to keep the mineral deposits from forming in the sump.
This post was edited on 10/21/14 at 9:38 am
Posted on 10/21/14 at 9:21 am to Jakesonaplane
I'd try a doctor, they're good fixing people.
Sorry about your wife, brah.
Sorry about your wife, brah.
Posted on 10/21/14 at 9:23 am to Jakesonaplane
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Who can I trust to fix my dishwasher
Finally gonna spring for those bolt-ons for the wife?
Posted on 10/21/14 at 9:25 am to Jakesonaplane
I fix dat shite for ya, just come bail me out.
Posted on 10/21/14 at 9:26 am to Napoleon
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Everyone should also run a load of just white vinegar in their dishwahser once a month or so to keep the mineral deposits from forming in the sump.
Unless you live in BR. Dead soft water.
Posted on 10/21/14 at 9:28 am to yankeeundercover
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I'd try a doctor, they're good fixing people.
Sorry about your wife, brah.
Posted on 10/21/14 at 9:29 am to Napoleon
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Everyone should also run a load of just white vinegar in their dishwahser once a month or so to keep the mineral deposits from forming in the sump.
How much vinegar you gotta use for that?
Posted on 10/21/14 at 9:37 am to Y.A. Tittle
I'm sorry, thought I put a cup
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