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Appliance repair tips, guides, and news from Glendale's most trusted repair team.

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Getting Your Appliances Ready for a Glendale Summer

If you’ve lived in Glendale for any length of time, you know our summers are no joke. Tucked up against the Verdugo Mountains, we don’t get the coastal breeze that keeps West LA and Santa Monica comfortable. By July, it’s regularly 95 to 105 degrees here, and that heat doesn’t just affect you — it puts serious strain on your appliances. I’m Alex from Top Tech Appliance Repair, and after 15 years of emergency calls during Glendale heat waves, I want to help you avoid being one of them this year.

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Appliance News

Samsung Refrigerator Ice Maker Problems: What Glendale Homeowners Should Know

If you own a Samsung French door refrigerator made between 2014 and 2022, there’s a good chance you’ve already dealt with ice maker problems. I’m Alex from Top Tech Appliance Repair, and over the past 15 years of servicing appliances across Glendale, Burbank, and Pasadena, I’ve personally repaired hundreds of Samsung ice makers — enough to know this issue inside and out.

The Known Samsung Ice Maker Defect

Samsung has faced multiple class-action lawsuits over a design flaw in their ice makers. The problem affects models with the in-door ice maker, particularly in their French door refrigerator lines (RF28, RF263, RF267, and similar model numbers). The core issue is a defect that allows moisture to accumulate and freeze around the ice maker assembly, eventually causing it to lock up completely.

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Guides

Repair or Replace? A Glendale Technician's Honest Guide

One of the most common questions I get from homeowners in Glendale is simple: “Alex, should I fix this thing or just buy a new one?” After 15 years of repairing appliances across Glendale, Burbank, Pasadena, and the surrounding areas, I’ve developed a straightforward way to answer that question — and I’m going to share it with you.

The 50% Rule

Here’s the general rule I tell every customer: if the repair costs more than 50% of what a new appliance would cost, and the appliance is past the midpoint of its expected lifespan, replace it. If the repair is under 50% and the appliance still has good years left, fix it.

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