Naples, FL Appliance Repair Service
Appliance Doctor
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- Fully Licensed and Insured
- Experienced & Trustworthy Technicians
- Committed to Same Day Service
- Original Quality Appliance Parts
- Free House Call with Repair
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Welcome to Appliance Doctor Inc., your trusted choice for professional appliance repair in Naples, FL. Since 1993, we’ve proudly served homeowners across Collier and Lee Counties, delivering prompt, honest, and affordable repair services that keep your appliances performing like new.
Whether it’s a refrigerator that won’t cool, a washer that won’t spin, or an oven that won’t heat, our certified technicians have the expertise to diagnose and fix the issue quickly. We specialize in refrigerator repair, washer and dryer repair, dishwasher repair, microwave repair, oven and range repair, and ice maker repair, offering same-day service to restore your appliances efficiently and reliably.
Call Appliance Doctor Inc. at 239-434-7546 or message us online to request appliance repair service in Naples, FL.
Free House Call with Repair
Call Appliance Doctor Inc. today at 239-434-7546 for dependable appliance repair in Naples!
ApplianceS We Repair
We can repair anything from ice build-up, to water leaking, to no cooling at all or loud, scary noises coming from your refrigerator. Or the refrigerator may not be running or cycling on and off at all.
Why Does a Washing Machine Smell Like Mildew?
If you’ve noticed an unpleasant mildew smell from your washing machine, you’re not alone. This common issue can be caused by several factors, each of which contributes to the development of mold and mildew. Here’s a look at the primary reasons and how to address them:
1. Dirty Washer Tub – Over time, soap scum, detergent residue, and mineral deposits can accumulate in the washer tub, creating a breeding ground for mildew. This build-up can lead to a musty smell. To remedy this, regularly clean the tub by running a hot water cycle with a washing machine cleaner or a mixture of baking soda and vinegar.
2. Using the Wrong Type of Detergent – Using a detergent not designed for high-efficiency (HE) washers can lead to excessive suds, which trap moisture and promote mildew growth. Always use HE detergent if you have a high-efficiency washer, as it produces fewer suds and is better suited for these machines.
3. Wet Clothes Left Inside the Washer – Leaving wet clothes in the washer for extended periods allows moisture to linger, fostering an environment where mildew can thrive. Always remove clothes promptly after a wash cycle and keep the washer door open to promote air circulation and prevent dampness.
4. Dirty Dispenser Drawer – The dispenser drawer, which holds detergent and fabric softener, can accumulate grime and mold over time. Remove and clean the drawer regularly, ensuring all residues are washed away, and the drawer is thoroughly dried before reinserting it into the washer.
5. Using Too Much Detergent – Excess detergent can lead to buildup inside the washer, trapping moisture and creating a mildew-friendly environment. To avoid this problem, follow the manufacturer’s recommendations for detergent usage. Using the correct amount will help reduce residue and prevent mildew growth.
Call Appliance Doctor Inc. at 239-434-7546 or message us online to request appliance repair service in Naples, FL.
Why Choose Appliance Doctor in Naples, FL for Appliance Repair?
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Fully Licensed & Insured Technicians
Your appliances are in safe hands. Our certified technicians follow industry standards to ensure reliable and professional service every time. -
Experienced & Trustworthy Team
With over 30 years of experience serving the Naples community, we’ve built our reputation on honesty, integrity, and exceptional workmanship. -
Committed to Same-Day Service
We understand the urgency of appliance breakdowns. That’s why we strive to provide same-day service to get your home back to normal as quickly as possible. -
Original Quality Appliance Parts
We use only genuine, manufacturer-approved parts to ensure lasting performance and reliability for your appliances.
We Install, Replace, and Repair Most Appliance Brands
Our talented team fixes all makes and models of kitchen appliances from major brands.
- Admiral
- InSinkErator
- Modern Maid
- Amana
- JennAir
- Roper
- Crosley
- Kelvinator
- Sears
- Electrolux
- Kenmore
- Sub Zero
- Frigidaire
- Kitchen Aid
- Tappan
- GE
- Magic Chef
- Whirlpool
- Hotpoint
- Maytag
- White-Westinghouse
factory authorized service
for Insinkerator in Lee County
How do I Change the Oven Light?
- Step 1: Safety First
Before you begin, it’s important to ensure your safety by taking a few precautions:
- Turn off the power: Always disconnect the power supply to your oven before attempting any maintenance. You can do this by unplugging the oven from the power outlet or switching off the circuit breaker that supplies power to the appliance.
- Let the oven cool: If you’ve recently used your oven, allow it to cool down completely before attempting to change the light bulb. The interior surfaces can become extremely hot during operation and may cause burns if touched.
- Step 2: Locate the Light Bulb
The location of the light bulb can vary depending on the make and model of your oven. In most ovens, the light bulb is located inside the oven cavity, usually near the top. You may need to consult your oven’s user manual for specific instructions on locating the light bulb.
- Step 3: Remove the Old Light Bulb
Once you’ve located the light bulb, follow these steps to remove it:
- Remove the cover: Some ovens have a protective cover or lens that needs to be removed before you can access the light bulb. This cover is typically held in place by screws or clips. Use a screwdriver or a suitable tool to loosen the screws or release the clips and remove the cover.
- Unscrew the bulb: Carefully unscrew the old light bulb from its socket. If the bulb is stuck, use a cloth or rubber gloves to get a better grip and twist it counterclockwise until it comes loose.
- Step 4: Install the New Light Bulb
- Select the correct replacement: Make sure you choose a replacement bulb that is compatible with your oven. Refer to your oven’s user manual for information on the type and wattage of the bulb required.
- Screw in the new bulb: Insert the new light bulb into the socket and twist it clockwise until it is securely in place. Avoid touching the glass part of the bulb with your bare hands, as the oils from your skin can cause it to break prematurely.
- Step 5: Reassemble and Test
- Replace the cover: If you removed a cover or lens, reattach it to the oven using the screws or clips.
- Restore power: Plug the oven back into the power outlet or switch the circuit breaker back on to restore power to the appliance.
- Test the light: Turn on the oven light to ensure that the new bulb is working properly. If the light does not turn on, double-check that the bulb is securely screwed into the socket and that the power supply is connected.
Call Appliance Doctor Inc. at 239-434-7546 or message us online to request appliance repair service in Naples, FL.
FAQ's
- Admiral
- InSinkErator
- Modern Maid
- Amana
- JennAir
- Roper
- Crosley
- Kelvinator
- Sears
- Electrolux
- Kenmore
- Sub Zero
- Frigidaire
- Kitchen Aid
- Tappan
- GE
- Magic Chef
- Whirlpool
- Hotpoint
- Maytag
- White-Westinghouse
- Refrigerator
- Freezer & Ice Maker
- Washer
- Dryer
- Dishwasher
- Ranges and Oven
- Microwave
- Garbage Disposal
Common causes include:
- Dirty Condenser Coils: Clean dust and debris to restore cooling.
- Faulty Condenser Fan Motor: Replace if it’s not spinning or lacks continuity.
- Broken Evaporator Fan Motor: If the freezer is cold but the fridge isn’t, check or replace the fan.
- Defective Thermistor or Thermostat: Test for continuity and replace if unresponsive.
- Bad Start Relay or Capacitor: If the compressor won’t start, these parts may need replacement.
- Failed Control Board: Rare, but can cause loss of power to fans or the compressor.
- Test the Power Supply: Make sure it’s plugged in securely and the outlet works.
- Inspect the Door Switch: A faulty switch prevents the unit from starting or heating.
- Check the Magnetron: This part generates heat—if defective, it must be replaced by a professional.
- Examine the High-Voltage Diode or Capacitor: These help power the magnetron and may cause heating failure if damaged.
Contact Appliance Doctor Inc. for expert appliance repair in Naples, FL—same-day service available!
- Worn Tub Bearing: Causes grinding or squealing during spin cycles.
- Damaged Drive Pulley: A loose or cracked pulley creates squealing or thumping sounds.
- Worn Drive Belt: A stretched or frayed belt may slip or rub, producing high-pitched noises.
- Failing Motor Coupling: Can cause scraping sounds or vibration from a loose connection.
- Worn Clutch Assembly: Leads to squealing or scraping and incomplete spin cycles.
If your washer is still noisy after checking these parts, contact Appliance Doctor Inc. for professional appliance repair in Naples, FL—same-day service available!
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