Repairing vs. Throwing Away Used Appliances

In a world where it feels like everything is “disposable,” it’s easy to think that throwing away a broken dryer or washer isn’t a big deal. However, the environmental impact of old appliances ending up in Florida’s landfills is growing every year. Choosing to repair your used appliance instead of tossing it is one of the best things you can do for the planet and your wallet!

Here is why keeping your appliance “alive” makes a real difference:

  1. Reducing E-Waste: Appliances are full of metal, plastic, and electronic components that take hundreds of years to break down. By repairing, you keep these bulky items out of our local Tampa landfills.

  2. Saving Energy and Resources: Manufacturing a brand-new refrigerator or washing machine requires a massive amount of energy, water, and raw materials. When you fix what you already have, you’re effectively reducing the demand for new factory production.

  3. A Sustainable Community: Supporting local repair services helps build a “circular economy” right here in our neighborhood. Instead of sending money to giant corporations, you’re investing in a local business that values quality and reuse.

Go Green and Save Green!

You don’t have to buy a “smart” eco-friendly appliance to be green. The most eco-friendly appliance is the one you already own! Our team specializes in giving high-quality used appliances a second chance. We focus on reliable, electrical-based repairs to ensure your appliances stay efficient and out of the trash.

Note: To keep our services eco-safe and specialized, we do not perform gas or compressor-related repairs.

Ready to give your appliance a second life? Contact us: 📍 Address: 8704 N Nebraska Ave, Tampa, FL 33604

📞 Phone: 813-900-7823

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Doing our part for a cleaner Tampa, one repair at a time.

Repair vs. Replace: Is Your Used Appliance Worth Fixing?

When a major appliance breaks down, the first question everyone asks is: “Should I fix this, or is it time to go shopping for a new one?” With the rising cost of new appliances, the answer is often simpler than you think. You don’t always need to spend $800 or $1,000 to get back to your normal routine.

At our shop, we help Tampa families make this decision every day using a simple rule of thumb. Here is how to know if your appliance is worth the repair:

  1. The 50% Rule: If the cost of the repair is less than half the price of a brand-new machine, repairing is almost always the smarter financial move.

  2. The “Quality” Factor: Many older or refurbished appliances were built with heavy-duty parts that actually last longer than the high-tech, plastic-heavy models sold in big-box stores today. If you have a solid machine, it’s often worth keeping!

  3. The Fast Fix: Many issues that look “scary” like a washer not spinning or a dryer not heating are actually caused by small, affordable parts.

Get an Honest Opinion You Can Trust

We know that every dollar counts. That’s why we provide honest diagnostics and fair pricing. We aren’t here to sell you something you don’t need; we are here to provide a reliable service that keeps your home running and your budget intact. Whether it’s a simple fix or a major part replacement, we’ll tell you exactly what’s going on.

Save money and keep your appliances running! 📍 Address: 8704 N Nebraska Ave, Tampa, FL 33604

📞 Phone: 813-900-7823

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Quality repairs at a price that makes sense for your family.

Fridge Not Cooling? Check These 3 Things Before Calling a Pro

It’s a nightmare scenario: you open your fridge for a cold drink, but everything inside feels warm. Before you panic about your groceries or think about buying a whole new unit, there are a few simple things that might be causing the problem.

At our shop, we believe in being honest with our customers. While we don’t handle sealed-system repairs (like gas refills or compressor replacements), many cooling issues are actually caused by simple maintenance problems.

Check these 3 things first:

  1. Dirty Condenser Coils: This is the #1 reason fridges stop cooling. These coils (usually located at the bottom or back) release heat. If they are covered in dust or pet hair, the fridge has to work twice as hard and eventually stops cooling. A quick vacuuming can work wonders!

  2. Blocked Air Vents: Your fridge needs to “breathe.” if you have too many tall items blocking the vents between the freezer and the fridge section, the cold air can’t circulate. Make sure there is plenty of space for airflow.

  3. Worn Out Door Gaskets: Check the rubber seals around your doors. If they are cracked or loose, the cold air is escaping and warm air is getting in. If you can slide a dollar bill through the door when it’s closed, it’s time for new seals.

Need a Hand with your Fridge?

If you’ve checked these tips and your fridge is still acting up, it might be a faulty evaporator fan, a bad thermostat, or a defrost timer and that is exactly where we come in! We specialize in mechanical and electrical repairs to keep your used appliances running perfectly without the high cost of a brand-new fridge. Please note that we focus on these practical repairs and do not offer gas or compressor services.

Stop by or give us a call to get your fridge cold again: 📍 Address: 8704 N Nebraska Ave, Tampa, FL 33604

📞 Phone: 813-900-7823

🌐 Online: tampausedappliances.com/appliance-repair-service/

Keeping Tampa cool, one appliance at a time!

Why Is My Washing Machine Leaking? Common Culprits

Finding a puddle of water on your laundry room floor is enough to ruin anyone’s day. Before you start worrying about the cost of a brand-new washer, keep in mind that most leaks come from just a few common (and fixable) parts. If your washing machine is making a mess, here is where you should look first:

  1. Damaged or Loose Hoses: This is the most common cause. Check the hot and cold water hoses at the back of the machine. Over time, they can crack or become loose due to the constant vibration of the wash cycles. A simple tightening or a quick hose replacement often does the trick!

  2. Worn Out Door Seals (Front-Loaders): If you have a front-loading washer and see water seeping out the front, the large rubber gasket (the seal around the door) is likely the problem. Dirt, hair, or coins can damage the seal, or it might just be worn out from years of use.

  3. Faulty Water Pump: The pump is responsible for getting the water out of the tub and into the drain. If you hear a loud rumbling sound or see water leaking from the bottom of the machine during the drain cycle, the pump might have a hole or a loose connection.

  4. Clogged Drain Pipe: Sometimes the machine is fine, but the drain pipe is backed up with lint or debris, causing water to overflow and end up on your floor.

Let Us Take the Stress Away!

Water leaks can be tricky, and if they aren’t fixed right, they can cause damage to your floors. If you’ve checked the hoses and the water is still flowing where it shouldn’t, don’t wait! Our team in Tampa is expert at finding leaks fast and fixing them at a price that makes sense.

We love helping our community keep their appliances running like new for longer.

Contact us today for a reliable repair: 📍 Address: 8704 N Nebraska Ave, Tampa, FL 33604

📞 Phone: 813-900-7823

🌐 Service Page: tampausedappliances.com/appliance-repair-service/

Don’t let a leak soak your budget—call the local pros at ABC Appliances & Services!