KitchenAid Repair Grants Pass
At Just-in Time Appliance, our goal is to provide the very best in-home service experience possible. We have over 15 years of KitchenAid appliance repair under our belts, which means there’s no break, defect, or malfunction that we can’t take care of fast. So when appliance trouble strikes, don’t hesitate. Call Just-in Time right away or schedule service online today!
models we service
Searching for a reputable repair company that services your appliance type can be stressful and time-consuming. Who should you call for Grants Pass KitchenAid repair when your refrigerator stops cooling or your wall oven won’t heat? Look no further than Just-in Time Appliance!
We repair all major home appliance types, so there’s no need to worry if we can work on your unit. And not only will we get your appliance back up and running quickly, but we back our work with a complete warranty and a full 110% money-back guarantee!
- Refrigerator Repair
- Wall Oven Repair
- Range Repair
- Dishwasher Repair
- Cooktop Repair
Before You Call for KitchenAid Repair, Try This
Refrigerator Not Cooling?
When you’re KitchenAid refrigerator stops cooling, you have a serious problem on your hands. The smart move is to act fast and save your food, but before you call for service, make sure you check to see if the condenser coils are dirty.
Access the coils around the back of your refrigerator. If you haven’t cleaned them in some time, dirt and dust may have built up, preventing the unit from cooling efficiently. Use a wire brush or special condenser coil brush to scrape away any debris., vacuum up the mess, and see if your refrigerator start cooling again.
Oven Need Cleaning?
You spend plenty of time and effort preparing your family meals, and this can lead to a dirty oven. We recommend cleaning your oven every 6 months or so, but be cautious before using the self-clean feature.
Your first thought might be to run the self-cleaning feature, but we strongly suggest you avoid using it due to potential health and safety risks. Instead, try using a non-toxic oven cleaning product or make your own all-natural homemade cleaning solution.
Dishwasher Leaking Water?
There’s no surprise quite like discovering a cold puddle of water under your feet while walking through the kitchen. This is definitely a problem that needs to be fixed quickly before floor damage sets in, but you may be able to locate and resolve the issue yourself.
Most leaks come from one of two sources: a clogged drain pump, or a damaged door seal. Access your unit’s drain pump and remove any debris that may be clogging it. Next, inspect the door gasket for holes, tears, or warping. If you find any damage, replace the door seal.