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Appliance Repair Pros Announces New Annual Refrigerator Maintenance Service

We are happy to offer a new yearly maintenance program for Los Angeles residents to help keep their refrigerators running like new and save money on energy costs.

2013-06-04
LOS ANGELES, CA, June 04, 2013 (Press-News.org) Appliance Repair Pros is the most trusted place to call for appliance repair in Los Angeles. In answer to customer demand, the company announced that they plan to expand their current services to a brand new option. In addition to all the other great appliance repair services they provide, they now also offer yearly refrigerator maintenance.

Too often home and business owners wait until their refrigerator breaks down before contacting Appliance Repair Pros about getting some work done. By this point the unit will need some serious refrigeration repairs. By taking advantage of the year round maintenance and having your Viking and Sub Zero refrigerators checked out periodically problems will get caught and handled before they have an opportunity to become serious problems. Getting regular maintenance work done instead of waiting until serious Whirlpool or Viking refrigerator repair work needs dealt with will significantly extend the life or you appliance.

In addition to saving you the hassle of dealing with an emergency situation and extending the life of your unit, regular maintenance will also keep your unit running smoothly and using as little energy as possible.

Appliance Repair Pro remains committed to treating each of their clients like their most important client It doesn't matter if you're someone with just a few appliances or if you run a huge commercial business, when you contact them about routine maintenance for a Sub Zero refrigerator or Viking refrigerator repair they will honor their commitment to you and never stand you up the way some other appliance repair companies often do. Once the Appliance Repair Pros refrigeration experts arrive at your home or place of business they will be up front and honest about the condition of your refrigerator and the type of work that needs to be done.

It doesn't matter if you're getting by with an elderly refrigerator you found at a flea market or you've got a state of the art, high tech beauty in your kitchen, Appliance Repair Pros will be able to handle any maintenance of all types of brands and styles. There's nothing to simple, to outdated, or to high tech form them to repair and maintain. On any given day their refrigeration specialists respond to calls to examine and repair brands that include Whirlpool, GE, Frigidaire, Viking, Sub Zero, LG, Samsung, and more.

In addition to providing year round refrigeration maintenance as well as the best refrigerator repair in the area, Appliance Repair Pros will also happily handle any problems additional appliances have developed. They are devoted to being the best appliance repair company in the area and are happy to expand their services to now offer yearly refrigerator maintenance.

Appliance Repair Pros
info@appliancerepairservicela.com
2934 1/2 Beverly Glen Cir, Suite 10
Los Angeles, California 90077
(818) 937-0898

Appliance Repair Pros is the leading company when you need home or commercial appliance repair services in Los Angeles and the surrounding areas. We take pride in our work and warranty all of it. So if you are in need of appliance repair services call (818) 937-0898 to schedule your same-day service appointment.

Website: http://appliancerepairservicela.com


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[Press-News.org] Appliance Repair Pros Announces New Annual Refrigerator Maintenance Service
We are happy to offer a new yearly maintenance program for Los Angeles residents to help keep their refrigerators running like new and save money on energy costs.