Sears Appliance Repair
Sears Appliance Repair reviews (22)
Review from Customer of Sears Appliance Repair Review left on 10 Feb 2017Rating: 0 out of 52nd repair visit by Sears Appliance Technicians. Initial diagnosis was to replace one of shock absorbers for the washer drum. They were not able to remove the drum, and they were not able to do the repair. The parts were put back; however, the shock absorber was in worse condition with the spin cycle making more noise than before the repair.Review from Eric & Pauline Eric & Pauline
Review left on 20 Dec 2016Rating: 0 out of 5Appliance Repair
I placed a service call for my dishwasher on Saturday and was given a Tuesday service call between 12-4. Was told I would receive an automated phone confirmation the day before and the technician would call me when he was 2 service calls away on Tuesday. I didn't receive an automated confirmation so I called Tuesday morning. There was no technician confirmed. I talked to two reps and then a supervisor. Supervisor was to look into it with dispatch and call me back in 15-30 minutes. Had to call him back 1 1/2 hours later and had to leave message for him. When he finally called back he still didn't have any news, 4 hours after my first call. I cancelled. Do not recommend Sears for this service which is unfortunate because every other service I've used them for was good.Review from HomeOwner HomeOwner
Review left on 8 Sep 2016Rating: 1 out of 5Dishwasher Repair
Sears Appliance Repair gave me a window of 8:00 a.m. to 12:00 noon on Sept. 8 for repair of a dishwasher. When the repairman failed to show up or call, I called the service desk shortly after noon. I was told that the repairman was just leaving his last job and would arrive shortly, and I was promised compensation for the delay. More than an hour later he had not arrived; I called again and was told that he would be there in 10 minutes. He arrived 20 minutes later, repaired the dishwasher, and charged me $198. I called the service centre regarding compensation and was told that they would only give me a $50 gift certificate. I only shop at Sears for appliances and have no use for the certificate; in addition, as I told the service reps, I had had to cancel a doctor's appointment with less than 24 hours notice and was charged $30 for this. The Sears reps that I spoke to were, to say the least, unhelpful.Answer from pro:
Edward, I'm sorry to read you had a less than positive experience. We are sorry that the delay in service impacted your appointment which is why we offered you a gift card for $50. We are glad to read you shop at Sears and hope to see you again soon.
Reply created 12 Sep 2016Review from HomeOwner HomeOwner
Review left on 30 Aug 2016Rating: 1 out of 5Overcharged on labour
We contacted Sears to replace the heating element in a Kenmore range at a rental house we own. My daughter, Kathleen, who is the property manager, was told that the service visit was $85.00 and that additional costs would be communicated by the technician upon examination of the range. When booking the appointment, Kathleen asked that she be called with the estimate before work was done and provided her cell phone number. She also said she would be paying for the work by credit card over the phone. She phoned the day of the appointment to reiterate these details. When the technician arrived, he installed the heating element (we had provided make and model numbers to insure the correct part), a process that, according to our tenant, took 12 minutes. The technician did not phone before installing the part, took payment from our tenant and charged us $273.50. According to the bill, the part was $54.99 so that leaves $218.51 for 12 minutes of labour. We are on our fourth call to Sears customer service without any resolution. My daughter was actually told by a supervisor that she wasn't paying for time but "expertise." I guess if you don't pay close to $1000/hr, you get someone who has no expertise? We are reasonable people and are happy to pay a fair wage for fair work. This is ridiculous. Update: The service department stood by its labour charge but a very helpful customer service supervisor named Barb offered to defray $70.00 of the cost. Dealing with Barb was the only positive part of our interaction with Sears. She was conscientious, friendly and helpful.Answer from pro:
Lisa, I'm glad Barb was able to resolve your issue. We appreciate the opportunity to address this with you and look forward to being your retailer in the future.
Reply created 12 Sep 2016Review from grateful Annex area Toronto Sears customer grateful Annex area Toronto Sears customer
Review left on 24 Aug 2016Rating: 5 out of 5repair dishwasher
Ray was great! He understood the connection between technology and repair service on contemporary appliances. He was responsible, intelligent and personable. Sears is lucky to have such a talented fellow. Give him a big bonus and promote him as CEO!Review from HomeOwner HomeOwner
Review left on 27 Jul 2016Rating: 5 out of 5Repair refrigerator
Fixed leaking refrigerator drain valve caused by a design flaw by replacing it with a redesigned drain valve.Review from HomeOwner HomeOwner
Review left on 15 Jul 2016Rating: 5 out of 5Kitchen stove repair
The technician is very professional discuss to me every detail of the job need to be done.I will definitely recommend sear's technician to friends.Answer from pro:
Hello rjeustaquio, thanks for choosing Sears to service your appliance repair, and for taking the time to share your experience with us. Kind Regards, Sears Repair Team
Reply created 20 Jul 2016Review from HomeOwner HomeOwner
Review left on 6 Jul 2016Rating: 5 out of 5Refrigerator repair
Our fridge stopped working but freezer continued working. We called on Saturday & arranged for a Monday repair. The technician (Ray) came promptly, identified the product, proceeded to dismantle the entire freezer, including back panels to access the fuse-very strange design. He quickly replaced the fuse, miraculously (in my mind) re-assembled all the parts and proclaimed victory. 3 days later and it's still working. Luckily for us we bought an extended warranty from Sears at time of appliance purchase and not only was repair covered but apparently we will received compensation for lost perishables. All in all a very satisfying outcome to a stressful situation. Would definitely recommend Sears Service with or without warranty coverageAnswer from pro:
Hello T.S., thanks for choosing Sears to manage your appliance repair. I will pass on your good words to Ray. Kind Regards, Sears Repair Team
Reply created 20 Jul 2016Review from L.G. North York L.G. North York
Review left on 1 Jul 2016Rating: 5 out of 5Sears Appliance repair
Ray from Sears service department came by to have a look at the tray on our fridge door which cracked. While Sears would not cover it under the extended warranty, Ray indicated that it should be covered under the 1 year Manufacturer's Warranty. He was very personable and helpful in getting me this information as well as providing the Whirlpool Service number so that I could contact them directly. A pleasure to deal with. Thanks.Answer from pro:
Hello L.G.N., thanks for choosing Sears to manage your appliance repair. Thanks also for taking the time to share your experience. Kind Regards, Sears Repair Team
Reply created 20 Jul 2016Review from HomeOwner HomeOwner
Review left on 27 Jun 2016Rating: 5 out of 5Freezer repair
The problem was idetified immediately. The technician wasted no time at all and solved the problem in a very short period of time. He walked us through the issue and the solution. In the end the freezer was fixed and the kitchen was back to normal within an hour. Very clean.Answer from pro:
Hello lwalks, Thank you for taking the time to tell us about your positive experience. I will pass this along to your repairman. Kind Regards, Sears repairs Team
Reply created 27 Jun 2016