No diagnostic fee. No pressure. Just honest repair.
We start every service with a full diagnosis at no charge and provide a transparent repair estimate before any work is done.
Once approved, we schedule the repair promptly after parts arrive to complete the job efficiently.
If you can provide the exact symptoms, brand, and model number when requesting service,
We may be able to prepare the necessary parts in advance—allowing the repair to be completed in a single visit.
For safety and efficiency, all pets must be secured in a separate area, and we ask for cooperation with the technician during service.
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We provide professional and affordable appliance repair services, including:
• Refrigerator not cooling • Washer not draining • Dryer not heating
Why choose us?
• 10+ years of experience • Honest pricing (no surprise fees) • Fast, friendly, and reliable • Licensed & insured • Local technician you can trust
📞 Phone: 201-321-7339
📧 Email: proapplianceservice123@gmail.com
🗺️ Service Area: All Bergen County, NJ
Keep your fridge efficient, quiet, and odor-free with these safe, at-home checks and cleanups.
Unplug the refrigerator before any cleaning or when working near coils, fans, or the drain.
Where: Back-lower area or underneath behind the toe-grille. - Click Here
How: 1) Unplug the unit.
2) Use a vacuum with a brush or a coil brush to remove dust.
3) Repeat every 6–12 months.
Why it matters: Dust makes the compressor run hot → higher power bills → shorter lifespan.
For the best performance, make sure your refrigerator has enough space to breathe.
Leave at least 2 inches of clearance on both sides and on top, and 4 inches behind the unit.
Proper airflow prevents overheating and helps extend the life of your compressor and internal components.
2) Improve Airflow Inside the Cabinet - Click Here
Keep food ½–¾ inch away from the back wall and air vents.
Don’t block the freezer vent openings—they feed cold air to the fresh-food section.
Avoid over-packing; even spacing helps stable temperatures.
3) Deodorize & Sanitize the Interior - Click Here
Power OFF → remove food → wipe with warm water + white vinegar or baking soda solution.
Clean the door gasket (rubber seal) with a soft brush + vinegar water.
Empty and wash the drip/drain pan (usually behind the lower grille).
For ongoing odor control, place activated carbon or an open box of baking soda inside.
4) Door Gasket (Seal) Check - Click Here
Place a sheet of paper in the door and close it; if it slides out easily, the gasket may be weak.
Wipe with warm water; a light coat of food-grade silicone grease can help keep it supple.
5) Set the Right Temperatures - Click Here
Refrigerator: 37–40°F (3–4°C)
Freezer: 0°F (-18°C)
For any other concerns, repairs, or advanced service, please contact our technician:
📞 Phone: 201-321-7339
📧 Email: proapplianceservice123@gmail.com
👨🔧 Technician: Jeffrey Kim – Pro Appliance Service LLC
🗺️ Service Area: Bergen County, NJ
Keep your washer clean, fresh, and running efficiently with these easy home tips.
Always unplug the machine and turn off the water supply before cleaning or inspection.
Once a month: Run an empty hot cycle with 2 cups of white vinegar or a washer cleaning tablet.
Remove detergent residue: Pull out the detergent drawer, soak it in warm water, and brush off any soap buildup.
Front-load washers: Wipe the rubber door gasket with vinegar water to remove mildew and lint.
💡 A clean washer prevents odor, mold, and detergent residue buildup.
2) Leave the Door Open After Each Use - Click Here
Always leave the door or lid open for a few hours after washing.
This allows moisture to evaporate and prevents mildew or musty smells.
Always be careful to prevent small children from entering the washing machine.
3) Clean the Drain Pump Filter (Front-Load Models) - Click Here
Locate: Small access door at the bottom front of the washer.
How: 1) Place a towel or tray underneath.
2) Slowly unscrew the cap to drain water.
3) Remove and clean the filter mesh from lint, coins, or debris.
4) Reinstall tightly.
⚠️ Clogged filters often cause “drain error” codes or standing water.
4) Check Hoses & Connections - Click Here
Inspect hot and cold inlet hoses every 6 months.
Replace hoses if you notice bulges, cracks, or rust near fittings.
Please tighten it slightly with pliers.— avoid overtightening.
💡 Stainless-steel braided hoses are safer and last longer.
5) Avoid Overloading - Click Here
Overloading causes imbalance, shaking, and motor strain.
A good rule: fill the drum about ⅔ full, leaving room for water and movement.
6) Use the Right Detergent - Click Here
For HE washers, use High-Efficiency (HE) detergent only.
Avoid too much soap—it can cause odor and residue.
In soft water areas, use smaller amounts.
7) Level the Washer - Click Here
If your washer shakes or “walks” during spin, check all four leveling feet.
Adjust until level front-to-back and side-to-side.
8) Prevent Odor & Mold - Click Here
Wipe the door seal and inside glass regularly.
Leave the door open for air circulation.
For strong odors, run a hot “Clean Washer” cycle with vinegar + baking soda.
9) Safety & Maintenance Reminders - Click Here
Always unplug and turn off the water before cleaning or moving the washer.
Avoid harsh chemicals—they damage rubber seals and paint.
Keep children away during operation.
🔧 Need Professional Assistance?
For any other concerns, repairs, or advanced service, please contact our technician:
📞 Phone: 201-321-7339
📧 Email: proapplianceservice123@gmail.com
👨🔧 Technician: Jeffrey Kim – Pro Appliance Service LLC
🗺️ Service Area: Bergen County, NJ
Keep your dryer running safely and efficiently with these easy at-home maintenance tips.
Always unplug the unit and clean lint areas before performing any inspection or maintenance.
Remove lint from the screen after each drying cycle.
Wash the filter with warm water and mild soap once a month to remove fabric-softener residue.
Make sure it’s completely dry before placing it back.
💡 A clean filter improves airflow and shortens drying time.
Disconnect the vent hose from the back of the dryer every 6 months.
Use a vacuum or vent brush to remove lint buildup inside the duct.
Ensure the outside vent flap opens freely when the dryer is running.
⚠️ Blocked vents cause overheating and are a major fire hazard.
Check for loose buttons, coins, or zippers stuck inside the drum.
Wipe the drum with a damp cloth to remove residue.
Inspect the door gasket/seal—replace if cracked or worn to prevent heat loss.
Overloading traps moisture and extends drying time.
Load size should fill the drum about ¾ full, leaving space for airflow.
Choose the correct cycle for fabric type—use low heat for delicate or synthetic items.
Avoid running the dryer for excessive time; modern models often include moisture sensors for automatic shutoff.
Maintain at least 4 inches (10 cm) of space behind the dryer for proper vent airflow.
Do not store flammable items (paint, gasoline, cleaning products) nearby.
Vacuum lint or dust from the floor and walls around the unit regularly.
For any other concerns, repairs, or advanced service, please contact our technician:
📞 Phone: 201-321-7339
📧 Email: proapplianceservice123@gmail.com
👨🔧 Technician: Jeffrey Kim – Pro Appliance Service LLC
🗺️ Service Area: Bergen County, NJ