Fix it yourself

Certain things are fairly easy to fix yourself, all you need is a few simple tools and the willingness to give it a try.

Our moderators will stop and edit any advice which in their opinion is not best practice, unsafe procedure, advises on the dismantling an appliance, to do with electrical testing of live supply or product.

If you are answering a post then please, refrain from any bad language, personal information, spamming, advertising yourself or others.

Our moderators will close threads that have been answered and ban the IP address of any persistent offenders.

We have created a section on our website to help you fix the simple problems that people have with their equipment, these forums are not going to go into technical detail of how to repair an appliance.  While the instructions are comprehensive, if you don't feel 100% confident of solving a simple repair we urge you to contact a qualified engineer.



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to be taken to our forum where we have created sections for certain types of equipment.

Household appliances fixed

Helping to repair computers, washing machines, dishwashers, fridges, cookers and most household appliances.

Simply click "Find an engineer" to find a repairer you can trust to give you competitive price and reliable repair service

What you need to know before contacting an engineer

Before contacting an engineer, please have the following information handy.

  1. Make of your equipment
  2. Model number
  3. (White goods) Serial number
  4. Description of fault
  5. When did the fault first happen