Northampton Appliance Repairs – Quick, Trusted Service for Your Home
Got a broken fridge, noisy washing machine, or an oven that won't heat? We’re the local team that shows up fast, fixes the problem, and leaves you with a working appliance. No jargon, no hidden fees – just honest work for homeowners in Northampton.
What We Fix
Our technicians cover everything from washing machines, dishwashers and fridges to ovens, hobs, extractors and boilers. We also handle heat pumps, water heaters and even small electronics like laptops. Whatever the make or model, we have the tools and experience to diagnose and repair it on the spot.
Why Choose Us
We’re proud of three things: speed, quality and price. Most jobs are done within an hour, we use genuine parts, and we keep rates transparent. Plus, we offer a satisfaction guarantee – if it’s not right, we’ll come back and fix it. Ready to stop the hassle? Call us now or fill out the contact form and we’ll schedule a visit at a time that suits you.
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