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in repairing all major home appliancesit’s more than an inconvenience &#8211it disrupts your routine. That’s why we’re committed to providing Ames residents with quickappliance repair services . As a locally owned and operated companywe take pride in serving our community with honestytransparencyensuring your household runs smoothly. No matter the brand or modelleaksStove Repair Whether your cooktop isn’t heating evenly or your stovetop won’t ignitewe’ve got techs who know how to fix it. Our team handles gas and electric stoves and oven repairensuring your kitchen stays fully operational. Washer &ampand noisy appliancesleading to waste. Call now to repair issues like temperature inconsistenciesice maker problemsEstimate: Your scheduled technician will arrive on timethey’ll get to work. The goal is to complete most repairs during the initial visitso you can get back to normal quickly. 4. Quality Check: After the repair is completereliableand affordable appliance repair services in Ames. Whether it’s a small issue or a major repairIA &amp

1034 Army Post Rd, Des Moines | (515) 244-8911

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