🎯 Bang. Bang. Bang. Know that sound?
This Fisher & Paykel dryer in Gilbert, AZ was making a racket every time it ran — like a drum solo you didn’t ask for. 🔧🥁
The culprit? A worn-out drum bearing sleeve kit.
The fix? A tiny part… but a big, complex repair that we knocked out like pros.
🚱 Dishwasher Not Filling With Water? We Found the Fix 💡
This unit wasn’t getting any water—and no, it wasn’t a kinked hose or a closed valve. After a full diagnostic, our tech found the real culprit: a failed sump and pump assembly.
⚠️ Compressor Replacement Is No Joke—Let’s Get It Right the First Time ⚠️
When your fridge’s compressor fails, you’re facing one of the most complex and expensive repairs in appliance service. It’s not just a part swap—it’s a sealed system job involving refrigerant, vacuum sealing, and precise pressure balancing.
🚰 Dishwasher Leaking? This Might Be Why. 💦
This customer’s dishwasher was leaking water underneath the cabinet—and the cause wasn’t immediately obvious. After inspecting the unit, we found the drain line was cracked and corroded, allowing water to seep out during every cycle.
Our tech quickly replaced the damaged drain line, and the unit is now working as designed—leak-free and reliable. ✅
💧 Washer Leaking? Check the Door Boot Seal! 🛠️
This Samsung front-load washer was dripping water onto the floor—and the culprit? A chunk missing from the door boot seal (that big rubber ring inside the door). Without a proper seal, every cycle was sending water straight onto the tile.
We replaced the damaged boot, tested for leaks, and had this beautiful set back in action the same day! 🙌
🧡 Every Fridge Has a Personality—We Respect Yours. 🧡
Whether it’s a fun magnet, a sticker that makes you smile, or just the way you’ve organized your fridge door—your appliances are a part of your home’s story. At Phoenix Appliance Repair, we notice the details. We take pride in not just fixing machines, but treating each appliance with the same care and respect you do—because we know it’s not just a Samsung fridge. It’s your fridge.
🔥 Weak Burner Flame? Your Stove Might Just Need a Good Cleaning! 🔥
If your gas stove isn’t lighting properly or the flame looks uneven or weak, the problem could be simple buildup in your burner heads.
At Phoenix Appliance Repair, we’ve seen it all—from clogged ports to grease-coated igniters—and we’re here to help.
🚿💧No Water? Slow Ice? Your Fridge’s Water Valve Could Be the Problem.
If your refrigerator isn’t dispensing water, making ice, or seems like it’s struggling to keep up—it’s probably time to check the water inlet valve.
🧊 When Your Icemaker Doesn’t Know When to Quit… 😬
This isn’t a party trick—this is what happens when your fridge’s icemaker stops sensing when the bucket is full.
Overflowing ice, wasted water, frozen drawers, and sometimes even blocked freezer vents or door damage from buildup.
💦 Front-Load Washer Smell? Leaks? Mold? Check Your Door Boot! 🫣
This customer called us out for a musty smell and occasional leaking from their front-load washer. The problem?
🧼 A water-logged door boot (gasket) full of hidden buildup.
When Your Lid Lock Fails… So Does Everything Else 🔒⚡
Take a look at this scorched lid lock harness from a washer we serviced. This small part plays a BIG role in your washer's operation
Standing water in your dishwasher? It might be the sump or pump! 💧🔧
If your dishwasher looks like this after a cycle, it’s time to take a closer look at the sump and drain pump. These essential parts help filter water, remove food debris, and drain everything out—and when they fail, your dishwasher can’t finish the job.
Heavy lifting? No problem. Precision repairs? Absolutely.
Built-in ovens are no joke—they’re heavy, awkward, and not something you want to trust to just anyone. At Phoenix Appliance Repair, we come prepared with the tools, technique, and muscle to safely remove and service built-in units without damaging your cabinets or your kitchen.
🚪 Dryer Won’t Start? Check the Door Switch! 🔧
This Whirlpool dryer looked fine—but it wouldn’t power on or start at all. The culprit? A faulty door switch that was no longer detecting when the door was closed.