Murfs Appliance Repair

Murf’s Appliance Repair, located in Boise, Idaho, is your solution for immediate professional help if you are experiencing problems with your major appliances. We always provide a verbal estimate, which needs to be authorized and approved by you before we perform any work.

Our experienced technicians are professionally trained to repair most all brands and models of major appliances. Although fuel continues to remain high, you will never pay a service charge on top of the cost of the repair. Murf’s Appliance Repair has committed to always treat its customers honestly through integrity.

Call us any time for an over the phone appliance repair estimate from within the Treasure Valley at 208-696-1349

We only work on major appliances such as washers, dryers, refrigerators, ovens, stoves, dishwashers etc. Murf’s appliance repair technicians are trained to provide 100 % satisfaction guarantee on:

Appliance brands we repair within the Boise and Treasure Valley, Idaho area:

Whirlpool Appliances
Magic Chef Appliances
Maytag Appliances
LG Appliances
Caloric Appliances
GE Appliances
Amana Appliances
Jenn Air Appliances
Hotpoint Appliances
Frigidaire Appliances
Kitchen Aid Appliances
Speed Queen Appliances
Admiral Appliances
Heil Appliances
Brown Appliances
Tappan Appliances
Kelvinator
Roper Appliances
Sub Zero Appliances
Sears Appliances
and more

To set an appointment with Murf’s Appliance Repair from within the Treasure Valley area and surrounding cities call:

208-696-1349

Or contact us via email. Please include your name, phone number, the appliance type with model number and a brief description of the problem you are having with your appliance. We will contact you immediately once we receive the email, in order to schedule your appliance repair appointment

Our Appliance repair service areas include Boise proper and the surrounding cities:

Boise
Meridian
Eagle
Kuna
Garden City
Nampa
Caldwell

Murf’s Appliance Repair has posted the information below for you to become more familiar with your appliances. This information will also help you to use your appliances more efficiently and effectively, which will ultimately save you money on your utility bills and unexpected appliance repairs. However, we do not recommend you get involved with any appliance repair you are not familiar with, especially because most appliance repairs require experience, professional training and fairly in-depth knowledge of gas and electricity. For professional help call us at:

208-696-1349

MURF’S SAFETY APPLIANCE TIPS

The earlier you begin practicing good appliance work habits, the earlier you become aware of the little touches that make up good work habits, and the more you’ll gain from repairing home appliances. Good appliance repair work habits go hand in hand with SAFE appliance repair work habits. Together, they provide that touch of appliance repair craftsmanship that sets an outstanding job apart from a mediocre one. The end result of a appliance repair job may be the same, of course, whether or not you observe good work habits. The washer is running again, you can put clothes in it, and they’ll come out ready for the line or dryer. But if the front of the cabinet is scratched up from being placed directly on a concrete floor, the fact that it runs again is of little consolation to you or your customer.

Good appliance repair work habits are not hard to visualize if you will picture the things that you look for yourself when a technician comes into your home. They all usually boil down to respect for property and equipment and the appliances. For instance, if a refrigerator rests on a tiled kitchen floor, especially one of the cushioned type, don’t try to pull or even roll it out without first placing something down for it to move on and to distribute the weight to prevent floor damage (small strips of Masonite are good for this purpose). Then there’s the good habit of placing a drop cloth on the top of a washer to protect it before putting a meter there. Placing a quilt on the floor before turning a washer on its side or front and moving the appliance correctly by the cabinet and not by the console or exposed knobs (which can be damaged), are other examples of good work habits. Greasy fingerprints are unavoidable in most appliance repair jobs, but the careful appliance repair technician will wipe them away when he’s through. Some appliance repair technicians carry a small container of wax for buffing up the surface of the appliance after finishing a repair. This takes only a few minutes, and it leaves a mighty good impression.

There are two potential danger sources. One is mechanical: Appliance parts, sharp edges, etc., and for our purposes will also include the things as damaged gas lines. The other appliance danger source – the electrical supply. The safe use of home appliances begins even before your purchase made. First, make your selection from a reputable appliance dealer in your community who is likely to have good servicing and installation. Since he knows that your satisfaction with your purchase. Second, buy equipment built by a reputable appliance manufacturer. With major appliances, you won’t likely run into a problem here. But with all portable appliances the possibility is somewhat greater of chasing a poorly designed or sloppily built appliance. Appliance itself, the AHAM seal, or in the case of a gas appliance the seal of the American Gas Association. This means that the appliance has been tested and that the equipment cords and plugs are reason for safe for the use for which the appliance and parts are designed. Don’t be fooled, however, by a UL sticker affixed to the cord. This is only for the cord and plug, not for the appliance.

Finally, take time to read all the information through regarding year appliance before putting it into use after making sure it has been installed properly. Look for sharp edges and projections on the appliance at the time delivered. Normally, these can be trimmed off or filed with no problem, but it’s best to call them to the appliance installer’s attention.

For professional Boise appliance repair help call us at:

208-696-1349

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