Whether you need major appliances installed, repaired or just need routine service, you can depend on Stewart's Appliance Repair. Contact us in Marshall, Illinois today for an appointment! Once we arrive at your home, we will review the issues you are experiencing, investigate and diagnose the problem then give you an estimate for the cost of repair. Typically, parts we need to order arrive next day by 4:00 p.m. but we can also 'drop-ship' the part to your home from the warehouse in order to save time.
He is your go to guy for appliance repairs! Very knowledgeable and honest! Always performs a super job! Lucky to have him in our town!
Hands down there is no question to who I would call to fix an appliance. Tim Stewart diagnosed our washer and dryer both and had them both fixed within a few hours! We were literally wasting money on a half burned out heating element and drying our clothes for 2-3 cycles each. Our washer had a slow leak in a seal and caused our metal stand to cause rust spots on our floor and expel small amounts of water on our floor! Very pleased with the speedy repair! Also. you're at work and can't leave? Most trustworthy business man you'll ever meet. I continue to be at work each times he makes repairs! A+
Good man. What he tells you is what he does. On time and courteous. Highly recommend Tim.
This was my first call for today. I had to replace the snubber ring on the very bottom of the tub. To get to it I had to remove the dryer on top. The left picture is before, the right picture is after 30 minutes. Another hour it was all back together and I had no screws left over!
I went on a call for the oven not heating correctly, burning the food on the bottom. I pulled the oven out, and found the wire terminal block had broken on the L2 side. The wires are burnt and the family is lucky they didn't have a fire.
This was what I worked on today, a double wall oven. To get to the control boards, I had to pull the unit all the way out. What fun this is! I would like to thank the engineers who designed it this way!
A friend forwarded this to me, and I had to share it with you all. So what do you think about it?
This is a picture of a washer's water inlet valve without the hoses attached. You are seeing the sediment, lime and stuff that is in the water but get's stopped at the valve screens. If your washer is taking a long time to fill, this may be your problem.