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Same-day appliance repair service
We have technicians throughout Burlington and surrounding areas so that we can always be close to home and readily available for all of your repair needs.Our Alex technicians provide same-day service and are available evenings, weekends, and holidays! If you live in the Burlington area and are looking for a quick, hassle-free appliance repair service Give us a call today!
Licensed and highly trained technicians
At Alex Appliances we ensure that our technicians are able to diagnose and fix any problem any of your appliances are having. We are highly trained and skilled, allowing us to serve you better and take pride in our customer satisfaction guarantee!
Simple and hassle-free repair
Our customer satisfaction guarantee is something we pride ourselves on! Our vans are always stocked with all of the replacement parts from all major brands for a wide variety of appliances. If you live in Burlington or the surrounding areas call Alex Appliances today!
Alex Appliances is your leading source for appliance repair in Burlington! We are dedicated to providing you with the highest quality service in Burlington and the surrounding areas. Want to learn more? Read below or call us today at 647-303-4997.
We repair a variety of appliances including:
- Fridge repair
- Washer repair
- Stove repair
- Dishwasher repair
- Dryer repair
- Oven repair
We repair kitchen mixers as well at the nearest location to you in Burlington. We perform full diagnostic assessments to determine the cause of your appliance’s malfunction. We also provide condo appliance repair right here in Burlington!
Service areas surrounding Burlington include:
- Effingham
- Walland
- Burlington
- St.Catherines
- Lincoln
- Thorold and more!
If you live in Burlington or surrounding areas and are looking for appliance repair call us today at 647-303-4997 or take a moment to request a quote online Mississauga Milton Markham.
Burlington Fridge Repairs
Is your fridge too warm, too cold, sweating or dripping pools of water? We have seen it all – and more. With our fully stocked repair vehicles and highly trained personnel, your fridge can be working properly again on the same day you call. Life can be very difficult for any family without a fridge. This is why we at Alex Appliances carry all necessary parts for your repair. Call Alex Appliances today for all fridge repairs in the Burlington area!
Burlington Washer Repair
Is your clothes washer flooding, or not spiraling out of control the minute you leave it alone? Our Alex Appliances team will be able to diagnose and repair your washer the day you call! Our technicians understand messy washers and are glad to help you with any of your washer repair needs anywhere in the Burlington area. Give us a call today to receive all the help you need. Our vans are fully stocked and we are eagerly awaiting your call!
Burlington Dryer Repair
Is your dryer not turning on? Or perhaps it leaves your clothes still damp or sopping wet? Our technicians will soon find out what the problem is and will have your dryer working again in no time. We always arrive equipped with the most common replacement parts and our skilled technicians are happy to get the job done efficiently and reliably! Call Alex Appliances for all of your dryer repair needs here in Burlington!
Burlington Dishwasher Repair
Does your dishwasher leak? Are your plates coming out unwashed? We can diagnose your dishwasher blues quickly and get to fixing the problem the same day you call. Our dedicated and skilled technicians will be able to get in and get out to a high degree of efficiency. Furthermore, our vans are stocked full with the necessary parts and equipment to get your repair done as soon as possible. Give us a call today to book an appointment for dishwasher repair right here in Burlington!
Burlington Stove Repair
Does your stove refuse to heat up? is it cooking much slower than usual?– call Alex Appliances today to book an appointment with one of our highly trained technicians. Our technicians will be able to diagnose the problem quickly and thoroughly fix it up right away. We carry all necessary parts we need for the most common stove malfunctions in our vans. Call Alex Appliances today to set up your same day stove repair in Burlington!
Burlington Oven Repair
Is there a strange noise upon closing your oven door? maybe it will not close all the way? these can be common problems for any oven and our team knows exactly how to solve them. We look forward to your calls and our skilled technicians are able to serve your needs the same day you call. Our vans are pre-loaded with the parts we need for your repair. Give us a call today for your oven repair needs here in Burlington!
Burlington, Ontario
Burlington (Canada 2016 Census population 183,314) is a city in the Regional Municipality of Halton at the northwestern end of Lake Ontario. Along with Milton to the north, Burlington forms the west end of the Greater Toronto Area, while its metropolitan census area is part of the neighbouring city of Hamilton. Burlington lies between Lake Ontario’s north shore and the Niagara Escarpment. Economically, Burlington is strategically located near the geographic centre of the Golden Horseshoe, a densely populated and industrialized region of over 8 million people.
In 2016, MoneySense rated Burlington as the second best place to live in Canada.
History
Before pioneer settlement in the 19th century, the area was covered by the primeval forest that stretched between the provincial capital of York and the town of Hamilton, and was home to various First Nations peoples. In 1792, John Graves Simcoe, the first lieutenant governor of Upper Canada, named the western end of Lake Ontario “Burlington Bay” after the town of Bridlington in the East Riding of Yorkshire, England.[4] By the time land beside the bay was deeded to Captain Joseph Brant at the turn of the 19th century, the name “Burlington” was already in common use. With the completion of the local survey after the War of 1812, the land was opened for settlement. Early farmers prospered in the Burlington area because of the fertile soil and moderate temperatures. Produce from the farms was shipped out via the bustling docks of the lakeside villages of Port Nelson and Wellington Square, as well as Brown’s Wharf in the nearby village of Port Flamborough (which was to become Aldershot). Lumber taken from the surrounding forests also competed for space on the busy docks. However, in the latter half of the 19th century, increased wheat production from Western Canada convinced local farmers to switch to fruit and vegetable production.
In 1874, Wellington Square and Port Nelson were incorporated into the Village of Burlington. However, the arrival of large steamships on the Great Lakes made the small docks of the local ports obsolete, and the increased use of railway to ship goods marked the end of the commercial wharves.
Farming still thrived though, and the resultant growth resulted in continued prosperity. By 1906, the town boasted its own newspaper—the Burlington Gazette—as well as a town library and a local rail line that connected Burlington to nearby Hamilton. During the First World War, 300 local men volunteered for duty in the Canadian Expeditionary Force—38 did not return. In 1915, Burlington was incorporated into a town.
As more settlers arrived and cleared the land, cash crops replaced subsistence farming. Gradually, mixed farming and market gardens became the dominant form of agriculture, and in the early 20th century the area was declared the Garden of Canada. The first peaches grown in Canada were cultivated in the Grindstone Creek watershed in the city’s south-west part. The farming tradition has passed down through the generations. Today over forty percent of the Grindstone Creek watershed is still devoted to farms, orchards and nurseries.[5]
Following the Second World War, cheap electricity from nearby Niagara Falls and better transportation access due to the new (1939) Queen Elizabeth Way encouraged both light industry and families to move to Burlington. The population skyrocketed as new homes were built, encouraging developers to build even more new homes. On 1 January 1958, Burlington officially annexed most of the Township of Nelson, as well as Aldershot, formerly a part of East Flamborough Township. By 1967, the last cash crop farm within the city had been replaced by the Burlington Mall.[6]
By 1974, with a population exceeding 100,000, Burlington was incorporated as a city. The extremely high rate of growth continued, and between 2001 and 2006, the population of Burlington grew by 9%, compared to Canada’s overall growth rate of 5.4%. By 2006, the population topped 160,000. Continued high rates of growth are forecast as farmland north of Dundas Street (former Highway 5) and south of Highway #407 is developed into more suburban housing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Burlington,_Ontario