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Appliance repair services in Fountain Valley
Fountain Valley is single-story tract housing from the sixties and seventies with unusually long ownership, which means original kitchens and appliances that were looked after. CoastPro covers the whole city.
Single-storey tract from the sixties and seventies, and unusually long ownership — a lot of these homes have had one or two families in fifty years. That shows up as original kitchens, appliances that were maintained rather than replaced, and garages still laid out the way the builder drew them.
Garage laundry is close to universal, which means dryer ducts that run the length of a wall before they turn and exit. That run packs with lint and it is the most common reason a Fountain Valley dryer stops heating. Water here is easier than north county, so scale is less of a theme than it is ten miles inland.
Around 20 minutes from our Irvine base
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We provide appliance repair near all major Fountain Valley landmarks and neighborhoods, including:
Appliance services in Fountain Valley
We repair all major household appliances
Refrigerator Repair
Expert refrigerator repair for all brands. Fix cooling issues, ice maker problems, and more.
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Professional washing machine repair. Fix leaks, spin issues, and drainage problems fast.
Learn MoreDryer Repair
Fast dryer repair service. Fix no heat, tumbling issues, and more.
Learn MoreDishwasher Repair
Expert dishwasher repair. Fix cleaning issues, leaks, and drainage problems.
Learn MoreOven & Range Repair
Professional oven and stove repair. Fix heating, ignition, and temperature issues.
Learn MoreMicrowave Repair
Quick microwave repair. Fix heating issues, turntable problems, and more.
Learn MoreAppliance repair in Fountain Valley, answered
- The dryer has stopped heating again.
- On a garage run that long, the duct is the first thing to look at. The part that failed is usually a symptom of a restricted exhaust, and replacing it without clearing the run just resets the clock.
- Is a thirty-year-old machine worth fixing?
- Sometimes, genuinely. Machines from that era are simple and often still supported, and a belt or a thermostat on one that has been looked after is money well spent. Where it stops being worth it is a control board that is no longer made, and we will tell you that before starting.