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The Knowledge Center

Here you will find helpful information about managing your home and the appliances that keep it running. With Do-It-Yourself home repair tips, appliance updates, and helpful instructional videos, Appliance Mechanics has your back to keep your home safe and secure.

The Super Basics of Do-It-Yourself and a WARNING

Do-It-Yourself projects are typically acceptable such as repairing a minor item in your home. You just Google whatever needs repairs, and there is a video or blog to tell you how to do it. 

Sometimes the instructional video explains things right. Most often, important details are left out, and the project turns out wrong.

Before we give you any tips about fixing anything in your home, we will begin with a warning. Do NOT touch anything if you are unsure about what you are doing. 

Appliance Mechanics and this website are not responsible for anything you do to put yourself or your home in danger. The best thing to do is call us first before laying a finger on an appliance or becoming a novice plumber or electrician.

Usually, calls to maintenance specialists happen after the homeowner has lost thousands of dollars in damage because they figured they could DIY a job. Don’t let this happen to you. It could save you money, external damage to your home, and emotional trauma to yourself if you call us first. We are happy to tell you if there is something that you can do yourself.

Don't Panic. Call the Appliance Mechanic.

Appliance Mechanics offers quality, certified appliance services in Snohomish, Skagit, Island, and Northern King Counties. Our team consists of a combined 45 years in expert appliance mechanics. It is important to us that we respond to you quickly. We will find the problem, offer you a solution, and provide information for your components’ future maintenance.

Please use the information on this website at your own risk. If you suspect a problem with your washing machine, refrigerator, dishwasher, or other appliances that use water, please contact us at (425) 212-9076.

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