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Appliance Repair in Cutler, FL 33157

Cutler, FL Refrigerator Repair

All World Appliance Repair is the leading Cutler, FL appliance repair specialist. Our locally owned and operated, fully licensed and insured company has more than 20 years of combined experience and is committed to providing the highest quality, most reliable home appliance repair services. All of our technicians, parts pros, and staff are professionally trained to ensure that they always remain on top of the ever-evolving appliance industry, and are committed to delivering 100% satisfaction. In fact, unless you’re satisfied, we aren’t satisfied, which is why our entire team always goes the extra mile to meet the needs and exceed the expectations of the clients that we serve. We repair all types of appliances from the leading manufacturers. All work is fully guaranteed and all of the parts we use are backed by a full factory warranty. If you’re in need of home appliance repair services in Miami-Dade County, when you choose All World Appliance Repair, you can feel confident knowing that you’ll receive outstanding results.

Should I Get My Appliance Repaired or Replaced in Cutler, FL?

From keeping your food fresh to preparing home-cooked meals, and from laundering your clothing and linens to cleaning your dishes, it’s remarkable how much you rely on your household appliances. Like any component of your Miami-Dade County home, however, even the most durably constructed appliances from the most reputable manufacturers can experience issues. Regular use and age can lead to wear and tear that can impact the function of these all-important machines.

If your dryer is drying your laundry as efficiently, your oven keeps burning your dinners, the inside of your freezer is covered in frost, or you’re having issues with any other appliance that powers your Miami-Dade County home, you’re probably asking: “Should I get my appliance repaired or replace it?”

Cutler, FL

By considering some key factors, you’ll be able to determine whether you should schedule an appointment with a Cutler, FL appliance repair specialist or if you should start shopping for a new one.

Is it Really Broken?

First and foremost, you want to make sure the appliance in question is really malfunctioning or that something else is causing the issue. While this might seem pretty obvious, it’s surprising how many Miami-Dade County residents replace their appliances without confirming if they’re really past the point of no return. Make sure it’s plugged in, check the circuit breaker to make sure that it hasn’t tripped, if the appliance has filters (a dryer, for example) check to make sure that they aren’t clogged, and if it has a temperature setting (your fridge or freezer), make sure that it’s properly set. If it’s a simple fix, you can make the repair yourself or contact a Cutler, FL appliance repair professional.

How Old is the Appliance?

Appliances aren’t meant to last forever. If you’ve had the machine in question for a long time and it’s nearing the end or has exceeded its life expectancy, replacing it is probably a better idea than repairing it. However, if it’s still relatively new, contact a Cutler, FL appliance repair specialist. A home appliance repair expert may be able to replace the damaged components so that you can get a few more years out of the machine.

What’s the Cost of Repairing vs. Replacing?

Generally speaking, you should contact a Cutler, FL appliance repair company if replacing it would cost more than fixing it. For instance, if your refrigerator needs a $75 repair, spending hundreds or even thousands of dollars on a new one doesn’t make sense. If, however, a Miami-Dade County home appliance repair company tells you it will cost $700 or more to repair it, it’s probably time to replace your fridge.

Looking for Reliable and Affordable Appliance Repair Near You in Miami-Dade County?

Whether you’re sure that repairing a damaged appliance is a better option than replacing it or you aren’t 100% certain, contact Miami-Dade County’s trusted appliance repair service. After performing a thorough assessment of the machine in question, our Cutler, FL appliance repair specialists will provide you with a free price quote and can help you decide which makes more sense: repairing or replacing it. For more information or to request a free consultation, dial 888-411-2009 today!


Some information about Cutler, FL

Cutler was a pioneer town in Miami-Dade County, Florida that existed from 1883 to 1915, when most of it was absorbed into the Charles Deering Estate. The area adjoining the western border of the estate later became the Cutler census-designated place (CDP) through the time of the 2000 census, after which it was incorporated into the Village of Palmetto Bay. The population was 17,390 at the 2000 census.

Originally called the Hunting Ground due to its long use for that purpose by Native American tribes, the area was part of the 36-square-mile survey township granted to Henry Perrine by the United States Congress in 1838. In 1864, John and Mary Addison arrived at the Hunting Ground from Manatee County and built a home. By the 1870s, the area was being called Addison’s Landing. In the early 1880s, Dr. William C. Cutler visited the area and subsequently purchased 600 acres. In 1882, Cutler persuaded his friend, William Fuzzard, to settle in the area, and in 1883, Fuzzard built a wooden two-story home. In 1884, Fuzzard, along with several other settlers, cut a path from his homestead to Coconut Grove, which eventually became Old Cutler Road. By the end of the year, the population had reached 75, and a post-office with the name ‘Cutler’ was established near a wharf built at the northeastern part of the settlement.

The Brown & Moody General Store in Cutler, circa 1900

In 1896, residents built the Cutler Schoolhouse. That same year, Samuel H. Richmond built a large, two-story balloon frame home known as the Richmond Cottage, which in 1899 was transformed into the area’s only inn. A factory, stores, and other buildings were located around the intersection of what is now S.W. 168th Street (Richmond Drive) and S.W. 72nd Avenue (then the location of Old Cutler Road). The post office was moved to the Brown & Moody General Store. However, after the Florida East Coast Railway bypassed Cutler in 1903 for the new railroad town of Perrine 2 1/2 miles west, the town fell into a decline as farmers and settlers left to be closer to the railroad. From 1914 to 1917, Charles Deering purchased most of the land in the area, subsuming it within his estate. Except for the Richmond Cottage, which Deering incorporated into his estate, all of the buildings in the town were torn down.

Suburban development slowly began to approach the boundaries of the Deering Estate in the 1960s. By the end of the 1970s, the area west of the Estate was almost fully developed and became the Cutler CDP. In 1986, after Charles Deering’s last surviving daughter died, the Estate was purchased by the State of Florida.

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