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Refrigerator Repair in Venetian Islands, FL 33139

All World Appliance Repair is a leading Venetian Islands, FL refrigerator repair service. For more than 20 years, our locally owned and family-operated company has been providing the residents of Miami-Dade County with reliable, efficient, and affordable home appliance repair services. We are committed to not only meeting the needs but we are dedicated to exceeding the expectations of the clients we serve. We always strive to deliver 100% customer satisfaction, which is why we always go the extra mile to deliver outstanding results. Our entire team – from the technicians to the parts pros – receives extensive training to ensure that we are always current with the latest trends in the ever-evolving appliance industry. All of the parts that we use are backed by a full factory warranty and all of the work that we do is guaranteed. For Venetian Islands, FL refrigerator repair services that you can rely on, look no further than All World Appliance Repair.

Is It Cheaper to Repair or Replace a Refrigerator?

Of all the appliances in your Miami-Dade County home, the fridge is arguably the most important. You depend on it to keep the food that feeds your family properly chilled and safe to eat. Unfortunately, however, like any other appliance, a fridge can experience issues. Regular use and age can lead to wear and tear, which can impact a refrigerator’s efficiency.

Whether it’s leaking, it’s making strange noises, or it isn’t keeping your food cool, ignoring the problem isn’t an option; however, you’re probably wondering whether you should contact a Venetian Islands, FL refrigerator repair technician or if you should replace the appliance. Determining which option is cheaper can help you decide which will best suit your needs.

So, which is cheaper: repairing or replacing your Miami-Dade County fridge? Let’s take a look.

Average Cost of Venetian Islands, FL Refrigerator Repair

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The cost of refrigerator repair varies and depends on several factors. Examples of these factors include the Miami-Dade County refrigerator repair service you’re using, the make and model of your fridge, what’s wrong with the appliance, and the type of parts and kind of work that needs to be done. With that said, however, according to Home Advisor, a refrigerator repair, on average, can run you anywhere from $200 to $400. At All World Appliance Repair, we strive to offer the highest quality, most dependable refrigerator repair services. Of course, that means that we aim to keep the costs as low as possible.

Average Cost of Refrigerator Replacement

As the leading Venetian Islands, FL refrigerator repair company, it goes without saying that we’re big proponents of repairing this vital component of your Miami-Dade County home. With that said, however, we are aware that there does come a time when a repair just won’t cut it, and replacing the appliance is a much better option than repairing it. For example, if the damage is so extensive or your refrigerator is approaching or has exceeded its life expectancy (the average fridge lasts between 10 and 15 years, though if properly maintained, it can last as long as 20 years), replacing it may be a better choice.

If replacing your fridge is the best bet, there’s no doubt you’re wondering how much you can expect to spend. Again, there are several factors that will impact the cost of a new refrigerator; the model, the manufacturer, and the size of the appliance, for example, are all elements that will directly affect the price. These factors aside, the average cost of a new fridge can run anywhere from $500 for a basic model, while the price tag for a top-of-the-line, state-of-the-art refrigerator can be as high as $3,000 or more.

Contact Miami-Dade County’s Leading Refrigerator Repair Company

If your fridge is on the fritz and you aren’t sure whether you should repair or replace it, get in touch with the most trusted Venetian Islands, FL refrigerator repair specialist: All World Appliance Repair. Our technicians will conduct a thorough assessment of the appliance and will provide you with an accurate price quote for repairs. We’ll also let you know which option is more cost-effective: repairing or replacing your fridge. For more information or to request a free, in-home consultation and price quote, call 888-411-2009 today!


Some information about Venetian Islands, FL

The Venetian Islands are a chain of artificial islands in Biscayne Bay in the cities of Miami and Miami Beach, Florida. The islands are, from west to east: Biscayne Island (Miami), San Marco Island (Miami), San Marino Island, Di Lido Island, Rivo Alto Island, and Belle Isle. Flagler Monument Island remains an uninhabited picnic island, originally built in 1920 as a memorial to railroad pioneer Henry Flagler. The islands are connected by bridges from the Miami mainland to Miami Beach.

The Venetian Islands project was proposed to be much larger than what exists today. Another causeway was to be built, called ‘The Drive of the Campanili.’ The causeway would connect Hibiscus Island (south of the Venetian Islands) with Di Lido Island. The road would then continue north right up the center of Biscayne Bay, with five new islands created along its path. The roadway would then veer slightly to the northeast, where it would end at Indian Creek Village. An additional four islands would be built along two east-west roads that would connect with the causeway. One of these roads was along the current route of the Julia Tuttle Causeway and the other along the current route of the 79th Street Causeway.

The original bridge (called the Collins Bridge) was built by farmer and developer John S. Collins with financial assistance from automotive parts and racing pioneer Carl G. Fisher. At the time it was completed, it was the longest wooden bridge in the world. The 2½ mile wooden toll bridge opened on June 12, 1913, providing a critical link to the newly established city of Miami Beach, formerly accessible only by a ferry service.

While none of these islands were built, the foundation pillings for one of them can still be seen in Central Biscayne Bay between Di Lido Island and the Julia Tuttle Causeway. The island was to be called Isola di Lolando. The demise of the island construction was due to a combination of the aftermath of the 1926 Miami Hurricane and the end of the Florida land boom of the 1920s. The Shoreland Company went bankrupt in 1927 due to objections of ‘further mutilation of the waterway’.

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