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Appliance Repair in North Miami, FL 33161

Appliance Repair in North Miami, FL

For more than 20 years, the residents of North Miami, FL have been depending on All World Appliance Repair for all their appliance repair needs. Our family-owned and operated, fully licensed and insured company provides Miami-Dade County with the highest quality appliance repair services. Our technicians, parts professionals, and staff receive extensive training to ensure they deliver the most reliable results, and our entire team is committed to meeting the needs and exceeding the expectations of each and every client we serve. All work is fully guaranteed and all parts that we use are backed by a full factory warranty. We service all types and brands of appliances, so whether it’s your Maytag refrigerator or your LG dishwasher, you can count on our team to fully restore all of your appliances.

When Is It Time To Get My Appliance Repaired?

Refrigerators, dishwashers, stoves, washing machines, and dryers; appliances power your Miami-Dade County home and make your life a whole lot easier. With regular use, age, and general wear-and-tear, even highest-end, most durable constructed appliances, however, can eventually fail.

Faulty appliances are more than just an inconvenience; they can be a serious hazard. By being aware of the signs that your appliances are malfunctioning, you can avoid being inconvenienced and protect your safety.

How do you know when you need to contact an appliance repair service? Pay attention to these essential components of your Miami-Dade County home. If you notice any of the following, you’re definitely going to want to get in touch with a North Miami, FL appliance repair specialist.

Unusual Heat

Do you notice unusual heat coming from any of your Miami-Dade County appliances? If so, this is a definite warning sign that you need to schedule an appointment with a North Miami, FL appliance repair company. Excess heat is an indication that one of the internal components has malfunctioned. Avoid using the appliance in question until you have it inspected by a home appliance repair expert.

Strange Sounds

Is your refrigerator making clunking noises? Do you hear a buzzing sound coming from your oven? Is your clothes dryer whirring? Strange sounds are a telltale sign that something is wrong with your appliances. If you hear anything unusual coming from one of your appliances, don’t ignore it; put a call into a North Miami, FL appliance repair company right away.

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Sparks

If you see sparks coming from one of your appliances, something is definitely wrong. Stop using the machine, turn off the power supply to the appliance, and call a Miami-Dade County company that offers 24-hour appliance repair services. If you neglect to have the issue addressed and continue using the appliance, there’s a serious chance that a fire can break out.

An Appliance Isn’t Operating Properly

It goes without saying that your appliances should work properly; therefore, if they aren’t functioning as well as they normally do or they stop working altogether, the machines definitely need to be fixed. For instance, if it takes longer than usual for your dryer to dry your laundry, or if your oven continuously burns your supper, something is amiss. A reputable North Miami, FL appliance repair specialist will be able to detect and correct the problem.

Contact Miami-Dade County’s Top-Rated Appliance Repair Service

If you’re having issues with your oven, refrigerator, micro
wave, washing machine, or any other appliance that powers your Miami-Dade County home, contact All World Appliance Repair. With more than 20 years of combined experience and a proven track record of success, you can count on our team of professionally trained North Miami, FL appliance repair technicians to have your appliances back up and running in no time. For more information or to request a free price quote, dial 888-411-2009 today!


Some information about North Miami, FL

North Miami is a suburban city located in northeast Miami-Dade County, Florida, United States, about 10 miles (16 km) north of Miami. The city lies on Biscayne Bay and hosts the Biscayne Bay Campus of Florida International University, and the North Miami campus of Johnson & Wales University. Originally the town of ‘Arch Creek’, the area was incorporated as the ‘Town of Miami Shores’, which was renamed the ‘Town of North Miami’ in 1931. It was reincorporated as a city in 1953.

In the final phase of Indian inhabitation of the area that eventually became ‘North Miami’, United States Army soldiers in 1856 cut a Military Trail through nearly impassable thickets and rivers connecting Fort Lauderdale to Fort Dallas at the mouth of the Miami River. This eight-foot trail, Dade County’s first roadway, crossed a unique natural bridge — a natural limestone bridge spanning 40 feet (12 m) across the creek that no longer stands in Arch Creek Memorial Park — in an area that would attract a settlement that early on would be known as ‘Arch Creek’. Even before 1890, a handful of adventuresome pioneers spent brief periods around the Arch Creek Natural Bridge, a centuries-old Indian settlement.

In 1891, Mr. Ilhe was the first to put down roots in the Arch Creek vicinity. He purchased 80 acres (320,000 m2) from the State of Florida at one dollar an acre in the area of today’s N.E. 116th Street and Biscayne Boulevard. The place was so remote that his nearest northern neighbor was thought to live in Ft. Lauderdale. Mr. Ihle built a temporary palmetto frond shelter. During the next 27 years he grew shallots, coontie, squashes, bananas, sugar cane, Puerto Rican pineapples, lemons, guavas, limes, rose apples, Jamaican apples, and tomatoes.

By 1905 the area surrounding the nine-year-old Arch Creek Railroad Depot had become the community’s hub. It was located at 125th Street and the F.E.C. tracks. That year a post office and a school were opened nearby. By 1912, eighteen homes, a church, a general store, a blacksmith shop, and two tomato packing houses were located around the railroad. The population was estimated at less than one hundred. Farming was still the principal occupation.

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