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Appliance Repair Services

At AFAppliance, we take pride in offering fast, reliable, and affordable appliance repair services tailored to the needs of Boston residents.
We Offer Top-Quality and Satisfying Services for You

At AF Appliances, we take pride in being a family-owned company dedicated to providing exceptional appliance repair services in Boston. Our skilled technicians specialize in repairing a wide range of household appliances. With a focus on reliability, quality, and customer satisfaction, we ensure your home stays functional and efficient.

Expert Appliance Repair in Boston

AF Appliances delivers fast, reliable, and professional repairs for all major appliances. Whether it's your refrigerator, dishwasher, or washer, our skilled technicians provide high-quality service you can trust, ensuring your home stays functional.

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Frequently Asked Questions

The most common reason a refrigerator is not cooling is dirty or blocked condenser coils, which prevent proper heat release. Other frequent causes include a faulty thermostat, blocked air vents, or a malfunctioning compressor. Regular cleaning and basic maintenance often resolve cooling issues before requiring professional repair.

A washing machine usually stops spinning mid-cycle when the load is uneven, the door/lid switch fails, or the drive system (belt or motor) starts to wear out. Sometimes it also happens if water isn't draining properly, so the machine pauses to protect itself. Rebalancing the laundry or checking drainage can help, but repeated stopping typically indicates a part that needs repair.

You usually don't manually "reset" a refrigerator compressor. Most modern fridges reset automatically after a power cycle. The common approach is to unplug the refrigerator for 5-10 minutes and plug it back in, which can restart the control board and compressor relay. If the compressor still doesn't start, the issue is often related to a faulty start relay, capacitor, or thermostat rather than a simple reset.

If a dryer runs but doesn't produce heat, the most common cause is a failed heating element or a blown thermal fuse. In some cases, a faulty thermostat or clogged vent system can prevent proper heating by restricting airflow and triggering safety shut-off. Regular vent cleaning and checking the heating components usually helps identify the issue, but persistent no-heat problems typically require part replacement.

Basic microwave issues like not heating or not turning on are usually caused by a blown fuse, faulty door switch, or power supply problem. At home, you can safely check the power outlet, reset the circuit breaker, and inspect the door latch for proper closing. However, internal components like the capacitor or magnetron store high voltage even when unplugged, so repairing them yourself is not safe. For most microwave faults, professional repair is recommended.