Guelph on appliance repair


We repair a variety of appliances, these include:

  • Fridge repair
  • Washer repair
  • Dryer repair
  • Oven repair
  • Stove repair
  • Dishwasher repair

We also do kitchen mixer repairs if you are willing to bring your item to our location nearest the Guelph area to be repaired. We provide diagnostics for each and every service we perform. Not just that, we also offer condo appliance repair services in Guelph surrounding areas as well!

Same-day appliance repair service

We have strategically placed all of our technicians throughout Guelph and surrounding areas so that there is always a technician in the area, ready to repair any malfunctions you are having! The Alex technicians provide same-day service and are available during evenings, on weekends and even on holidays! If you live in the Guelph area and are looking for a quick, hassle-free appliance repair service you should consider calling Alex Appliances Stouffville Thornhill Toronto.

Skilled and experienced technicians

At Alex Appliances we ensure that our technicians are highly skilled. Not just that, we also make sure each of our technicians are trained properly so they can identify the problem quickly and get your appliance(s) back up and running in the shortest time possible! That is the Alex advantage!

Simple and hassle-free repair

Our customer satisfaction guarantee comes with each and every single repair that we do. The Quick fix vans are always stocked with all of the most common replacement parts from all major brands for a variety of appliances. If you live in a condo in Guelph or surrounding areas and your maintenance man is busy, you can call our Quick fix Appliances technicians and we will fix your appliance problem on our first (and only) visit!

Service areas surrounding Guelph include but are not limited to:

  • Guelph
  • Milton
  • Oakville
  • Burlington
  • Woolwich
  • Waterloo
  • Kitchener
  • Cambridge
  • Mississauga
  • toronto
  • Brampton
  • Caledon

Guelph Appliance Repair Service

Is your fridge too warm, too cold, sweating or dripping pools of water? We’ve seen all this before – and more. With our multi-stocked repair vehicles and trained personnel, your fridge can be working properly again before the ice has time to melt! Call Alex Appliances today for fast and effective fridge repairs in Guelph.

Guelph Fridge Repairs

Alex Appliances is ready to serve you all over Guelph for all your fridge repair needs. Life can be very difficult for any family without a fridge. This is why Alex Appliances carries lots of replacement fridge parts in our vans to ensure that your fridge can be good as new. Call Alex Appliances today for all fridge repairs!

Guelph Washer Repair

Is your clothes washer blowing bubbles, or not spinning as you would like? Alex Appliances Guelph technicians know all the diagnostic tricks in the book and come prepared with all the spare parts they need to make the repairs on the spot. If your washer is giving your problems and you are looking for same day service, call Alex Appliances today.

Guelph Dryer Repair

Is your dryer nor turning? Or perhaps it leaves your clothes still damp? Our technicians will soon find out what is wrong and will have your dryer working again in the shortest possible time. We always arrive equipped with the most common replacement parts so will probably be able to carry out the repair in just one visit. Call Alex Appliances for all your Guelph dryer and other appliance repair needs.

Guelph Dishwasher Repair

Does your dishwasher not drain? Or do the plates not get clean? We can diagnose what ails all makes of malfunctioning dishwashers and carry the spare parts with us that will get them back up and running in no time at all. For reliable Guelph dishwasher and other appliance repairs, call Alex Appliances today and enjoy our same day service.

Guelph Stove Repair

Does your stove not want to heat up or is it charcoaling your food? Don’t go hungry – call Alex Appliances today and we’ll send one of our team of Guelph technicians to carry out a same-day stove repair. We bring all the spare parts we need for the most common stove malfunctions so will probably be able to resolve your problem in just one visit. Call Alex Appliances today to set up your same day Guelph stove repair appointment.

Guelph Oven Repair

Is your roast chicken not roasting? Or the cheese on your gratin just won’t melt. Why not call Alex Guelph Appliance repair technicians to come and take a look. Our trained personnel are very familiar with all the main brands of oven and carry hundreds of replacement parts in their repair vehicles. So don’t put it off – call us today and ask about our same-day Guelph oven repair service.


Guelph

Guelph (/ɡwɛlf/ (About this sound listen); Canada 2016 Census population 131,794)[2][4] is a city in southwestern Ontario, Canada. Known as “The Royal City”, Guelph is roughly 28 kilometres (17 mi) east of Kitchener and 100 kilometres (62 mi) west of Downtown Toronto, at the intersection of Highway 6 and Highway 7. It is the seat of Wellington County, but is politically independent of it.

The current Guelph began as a settlement in the 1820s, started by John Galt, originally from Scotland, the first Superintendent of the Canada Company. He based the headquarters, and his home, in the community. The area – much of what became Wellington County – had previously been part of the Halton Block, a Crown Reserve for the Six Nations Iroquois.[5][6] Galt would later be considered as the founder of Guelph.

Because of its low crime rates, clean environment and generally high standard of living, Guelph is consistently rated as one of Canada’s best places to live.[7][8] Guelph has been noted as having one of the lowest unemployment rates in the country throughout the Great Recession.[9] In February 2016, it had the lowest rate in the country, at 3.9 per cent, compared to the national rate of 7.3 per cent; in large part, this is because of the great number of manufacturing facilities, including Linamar.[10]

For many years, the city ranked at the bottom of Canada’s crime severity list.[11] Even after a slight increase, it had the second lowest crime rate in Canada in 2014, at 43 (per 100,000 population); by comparison the national rate was 68.7.[12] In 2016, Guelph was the second best place in Canada to find full-time employment based on data from StatsCan.

History

Before colonization, the area was considered by the surrounding indigenous communities to be a “neutral” zone and was inhabited by the Neutral Nation. According to the University of Guelph, “the area was home to a First Nations community called the Attawandaron who lived in longhouses surrounded by fields of corn”.[14] (The majority of this nation, about 4,000 people, lived in a village near what is now the Badenoch area of Puslinch, near Morriston.)[15]

John Galt, the first Superintendent of the Canada Company, selected Guelph as the headquarters of British development firm “the Canada Company”. Galt was a popular Scottish novelist who also designed the town to attract settlers and farmers to the surrounding countryside.[16] His design intended the town to resemble a European city centre, complete with squares, broad main streets and narrow side streets, resulting in a variety of block sizes and shapes which are still in place today.[17] The street plan was laid out in a radial street and grid system that branches out from downtown,[18] a technique which was also employed in other planned towns of this era, such as Buffalo, New York.[16]

An 1855 map of Guelph

Galt constructed what was one of the first buildings in the community to house early settlers and the Canada Company office; this would eventually become his own home, “The Priory” (built 1827–1828).[19] It was located on the banks of the Speed River near the current River Run Centre for performing arts.[20][21][22][23] The house would eventually become the CPR’s Priory station on the Guelph Junction Railway before it was eventually torn down and removed.[24][25] A historical plaque commemorates John Galt’s role with the Canada Company in populating Upper Canada’s Huron Tract, calling it “the most important single attempt at settlement in Canadian history”.[26] (Galt was responsible for finding settlers for the 42,000 acre Halton Block that would become Guelph and its townships but also for the one million acre Huron Tract that stretched to Goderich, Ontario.)[27]

The initial founding was symbolized by Galt felling a tree[28] on St. George’s Day, April 23, 1827, the feast day of the patron saint of England. The town was named to honour Britain’s royal family, the Hanoverians, who were descended from the Guelfs, the ancestral family of George IV, the reigning British monarch; thus the nickname The Royal City.[29][30] The directors of the Canada Company had actually wanted the city to be named Goderich, because Lord Goderich had helped form the company, but reluctantly accepted the fait accompli.[31]

The Smith’s Canadian Gazetteer of 1846 indicates that the town had a jail and court house made of cut stone, a weekly newspaper, five churches/chapels and a population of 1,240; most were from England and Scotland with a few from Ireland. In addition to many tradesmen, the community had 15 stores, seven taverns, and some industry, tanneries, breweries, distilleries and a starch factory. The Post Office was receiving mail daily.[32]

In 1869 the population was 3000 and the community’s manufacturing companies were served by both the Grand Trunk Railway and the Great Western Railway.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Guelph

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