Port Perry on appliance repair

Service Area

Serving Port Perry and surrounding neighborhoods.

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 Port Perry 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 Port Perry and surrounding areas as well!

Same-day appliance repair service

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

Skilled and experiences technicians

At Fix 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 Fix 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 Port Perry 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 Port Perry include but are not limited to:

  • Uxbridge
  • Scugog
  • East Gwillimbury
  • Brooklin
  • Stouffville
  • Clarington
  • Bowmanville
  • Newcastle
  • Oshawa

Port Perry 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 Fix Appliances today for fast and effective fridge repairs in Port Perry.

Port Perry Fridge Repairs

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

Port Perry Washer Repair

Is your clothes washer blowing bubbles, or not spinning as you would like? Fix Appliances Port Perry 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 Fix Appliances today.

Port Perry Dryer Repair

Is your dryer nor turning? Or perhaps it leaves your clothes still damp? Our licensed 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 Fix Appliances for all your Port Perry dryer and other appliance repair needs.

Port Perry 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 Port Perry dishwasher and other appliance repairs, call Fix Appliances today and enjoy our same day service.

Port Perry Stove Repair

Does your stove not want to heat up or is it charcoaling your food? Don’t go hungry – call Fix Appliances today and we’ll send one of our team of Port Perry 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 Fix Appliances today to set up your same day Port Perry stove repair appointment.

Port Perry Oven Repair

Is your roast chicken not roasting? Or the cheese on your gratin just won’t melt. Why not call Fix Port Perry 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 Port Perry oven repair service.

Port Perry


Port Perry is a community located in Scugog Township in Durham Regional Municipality, Ontario, Canada. The town is located northeast of Toronto and just north of Oshawa. Due to its location in the Greater Toronto Area, many residents will commute to Toronto for work on a daily basis. Port Perry has a population of 9,453 as of 2016.

Port Perry serves as the administrative and commercial centre for the Township of Scugog. The town is home to a 24-bed hospital, Scugog Township’s municipal offices and many retail establishments. Port Perry serves as a hub for many small communities in the Scugog area, such as Greenbank, Raglan, Caesarea, Blackstock and Nestleton/Nestleton Station. The Great Blue Heron Charitable Casino is a major employer. Located at the basin of the Trent-Severn Waterways is Lake Scugog, one of Ontario’s largest man-made lakes.

History


The area around Port Perry was first surveyed as part of Reach Township by Major S. Wilmot in 1809. The first settler in the area was Reuben Crandell, a United Empire Loyalist who built a homestead with his wife in May 1821. Their original home is still in use and can be seen on King Street between Prince Albert and Manchester. In November 1821, Lucy Ann Crandell became the first child of European descent born in the area. In 1831, Crandell and his family moved to a homestead at what became Crandell’s Corners (later called Borelia). It had its own Post Office, near the present-day junction of Queen Street and Highway 7A.

Settler Peter Perry laid out village lots on the shore of Lake Scugog in 1848 on the site of a former native village known as Scugog Village. The townsite was named Port Perry in 1852 and its first Postmaster was Joseph Bigelow. It was incorporated as a village in 1871. At the time there was an intense rivalry between Port Perry and two nearby towns, Prince Albert and Manchester. Expecting great things for “his” town, Peter Perry predicted that goats would eat grass off of Prince Albert’s main street.

At the time, Prince Albert sat astride a planked toll road running south to Whitby. Grain and lumber from areas throughout the area south-east of Lake Simcoe fed through Prince Albert, which was a major grain trading area. Perry and others in Port Perry felt a railway was a much better option, and Perry’s prediction would eventually come true.

A group of local businessmen started the process of bringing the railway to the town in 1867, and the first train on the Port Whitby and Port Perry Railway reached the terminus in Port Perry in 1872. Cargo from all over northern Ontario was shipped via the Trent-Severn Waterway to Port Perry via Lake Scugog, and then via the railway to Whitby, where it could be loaded onto the CP or CN mainlines running along the shore of Lake Ontario, or onto ships in Port Whitby. Businesses quickly moved out of Prince Albert and moved to Port Perry, leaving Prince Albert effectively a suburb of Port Perry today. The Port Perry Granary still stands as a tall sentinel on the shores of Lake Scugog and proud of being Canada’s oldest grain elevator outlasting numerous fires and modern day demolition.

The Port Perry mill and grain elevator, circa 1930. Originally built in 1873, the building remains a major landmark to this day. The original line of the PW&PP Railway can be seen in the foreground.
The village was amalgamated with Cartwright, Reach and Scugog Townships to form the Township of Scugog in 1974 upon the creation of the Regional Municipality of Durham.

An Ontario Historical Plaque was erected at the Scugog Shores Museum by the province to commemorate Amber Curry’s role in Ontario’s heritage.

Culture and recreation

Port Perry is known as a tourist destination in the area for its picturesque, Victorian-era downtown, with many clothing stores, restaurants, cafés, bookstores, galleries and antique shops. In the summer, the town features a number of festivals, including the Mississauga First Nation Pow Wow, the Highland Games, the Dragon Boat Races and StreetFest. Its annual fair, held every Labour Day weekend, has been running for over 150 years. There are also numerous golf courses, both public and private. Other attractions in Port Perry and surrounding area include the Great Blue Heron Charity Casino, Scugog Memorial Library (featuring the Kent Farndale Art Gallery), Scugog Island Cruises (MV Woodman Tour Boat), the Scugog Shores Historical Museum and the Town Hall 1873 Centre for the Performing Arts. At many local farms, visitors may pick their own seasonal fruit (strawberries, raspberries, apples). In the summer, bass tournaments and lakeside activities are also featured. The Lake Scugog shoreline offers two popular lakeside parks, Palmer and Birdseye. There are active fishing seasons, both winter and summer. In the winter months, Lake Scugog is dotted with ice-fishing huts and is a popular destination for both ice fishermen and snowmobilers.

Port Perry hosts many tourists throughout the year, and is home to many charming B&B’s.
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