If you’re dealing with a malfunctioning appliance, you might be tempted to research DIY repair options to save yourself some cash. Though it might sound like a smart idea on the surface, do-it-yourself appliance repair is a risky endeavor, and one that can leave you (and your appliance) worse off in the end. At G&G Appliance Service, we don’t just care about the functionality of your machine; we care about your safety, too. So if you’re thinking of attempting a DIY repair, keep the following risks in mind:

 

You Put Your Safety at Risk

No matter how much you think it might cost for professional appliance repair, putting your safety on the line is never a more affordable option. Appliance repair requires specialized knowledge of numerous moving parts, electrical components, and various machine structures, and unless you know exactly what you’re doing, you could injure yourself.

 

Even if you’re a pretty handy individual, you’ll need specialized tools on hand to service the vast majority of appliance components. If you attempt to jury-rig a solution, your chances of suffering an injury only increase.

 

DIY Repairs Void Your Warranty

If your appliance is still under warranty, don’t make the costly mistake of trying to repair it yourself! Your warranty should cover most repairs, as long as you’ve adhered to the term of the agreement, but as soon as you take something apart, that warranty is null and void. Only qualified, professional appliance repair specialists — like our technicians at G&G Appliance — are authorized to perform warranty-based repairs because they’re well-versed in proper technique and tool use. 

 

You Could Make the Problem Worse

What if you attempt your own appliance repair and find you’ve made the problem worse? Sure, there’s a veritable library of repair information online, but that doesn’t mean those suggestions are viable or effective. And if you’re not well-versed in appliance repair best practices, how on earth can you separate the good advice from the bad?

 

If you make the problem worse, you’ll not only have to call an appliance repair specialist but at that point, the machine may be past the point of professional repair. Just as you wouldn’t trust a pediatrician to conduct a successful brain surgery, don’t trust do-it-yourself aficionados with the finer details of a complicated appliance repair.

 

You Might Create a Fire Hazard

No matter which of your appliances are on the fritz, they all have one thing in common: They require a power source to operate. As you can imagine, improperly repaired electrical and gas appliances can create major safety hazards, especially if you messed with any wiring or electrical components while “fixing” the issue.

 

Even if the appliance appears to function normally after you’ve repaired the problem, there’s always a chance that something far worse might occur as a result of your untrained efforts. How would you feel if you got a surprise call from your local fire department informing you of a house fire? Or, worse, if you learned your loved ones were injured as a result of your quest to save a few bucks?

 

Bottom line? Appliance repair is fraught with dangers, and unless you’re willing to put yourself and your loved ones at risk, leave the job to the trained professionals.

 

If You Fail, You’ll Still Have to Pay an Appliance Repair Service

Last but certainly not least, if your DIY repair attempt doesn’t work, you’ll need to contact an appliance repair specialist to restore your machine to proper working order. Though your attempt to save some green might be well intended, at the end of the day, you’ll likely end up spending more than necessary. When you factor in the cost of purchasing your own replacement parts and your wasted time, DIY appliance repair simply isn’t worth it.

 

Need Reliable Appliance Repair? Contact New York’s G&G Appliance Service

If you’re on the hunt for a reliable, trustworthy, and transparent appliance repair service, G&G Appliance Service of New York State is here to serve you. We specialize in all forms of major appliance repair for both warrantied and non-warranty items, and we utilize the most advanced equipment and techniques to ensure a job well done. Our extensive network of technicians allows us to deliver prompt, professional service throughout the state, and our flat-fee pricing model leaves nothing to the imagination.

 

To learn more about our services or to schedule your repair appointment, contact our team at 718-848-2100. For your convenience, you can also schedule your repair or request a diagnostic quote online.