All Bay Appliance
"They did a great job replacing the compressor in our sub zero refrigerator. We're verey satisfied and would recommend them."
5.0 star review from shirely C.
"They did a great job replacing the compressor in our sub zero refrigerator. We're verey satisfied and would recommend them."
5.0 star review from shirely C.
"Shawn did a great job of installing 3 celing fans in my vaulted celings. He definitely is the best value out there."
5.0 star review from Lisa D. in Tustin, CA
"very helpful. handled project"
5.0 star review from Steven H. in Montebello, CA
"very pleased withe work do and timely manner.."
5.0 star review from James W. in Mission Viejo, CA
"Timely and efficient. Very reasonably priced as well. Company was pleasant to work with from reception, to scheduling and completion of the job."
5.0 star review from Rick B. in San Francisco, CA
"He was fast and very nice!"
4.0 star review from Sara V. in Placentia, CA
Just because your appliances look mismatched, outdated, or worn doesn't mean you have to spend the money to replace them. In fact, if they still work reliably, it may be better to explore appliance refinishing. Some data suggests that refinishing can save consumers as much as 50% over replacement.
Appliance refinishing can give your oven, dishwasher, refrigerator, or dryer a new factory finish look. It is particularly useful when you want to:
Appliance refinishing companies near you may use one or more of the following techniques to give your appliances a makeover: electrostatic painting, liquid stainless steel, porcelain enamel, and buffing. Electrostatic painting uses a paint spray that is electrically charged so it adheres to a metal surface. Liquid stainless steel does just what it sounds - gives your appliance that modern stainless steel finish. Porcelain enamel is another way to paint appliances - particularly those that need a chip-proof and heat-resistant finish like stoves, ranges, and oven doors. Finally, buffing may be all that is needed - or a step in one of the other processes. While it buffing can be a DIY project, professionals have the right tools to power through dirt and grime without causing damage.
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