Weymouth Appliance Repair Services – Your Local Fix‑it Team

Got a dishwasher that won’t drain, an oven that won’t heat, or a fridge that’s staying warm? You’re not alone. We’re the neighbourly pros who swing by fast, figure out the problem, and get things working again without a huge bill.

What We Fix

From washing machines and dryers to boilers, water heaters, extractor fans and any kitchen appliance, we’ve seen it all. Our technicians know the common faults – a busted heating element, a stuck reset button, a faulty control board – and have the tools to sort them out on the spot.

Why Choose Us

We’re based in Weymouth, so we understand local homes and the importance of quick service. Our rates are transparent, we explain what’s wrong in plain language, and we only recommend repairs that make sense. Whether you need a one‑off fix or regular maintenance, we’re here to keep your appliances humming.

Give us a call or drop a message – we’ll schedule a visit that fits your day and get your household back on track.

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