December 1, 2024
| Christian Kovac
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Dear Valued Customer’s As the holiday season approaches, we want to let you know about our updated hours of operation: Please note that we may be closed or have limited hours on certain dates to allow our team to spend time with loved ones. We encourage you to plan accordingly! We also want to take
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November 19, 2024
| Christian Kovac
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Happy Thanksgiving from All Appliance Parts of Sarasota & Bradenton In celebration of the holiday, our hours of operation will be as follows: We are grateful for your continued support and wish you a wonderful Thanksgiving with your loved ones! If you need anything, feel free to reach out before or after the holiday. Thank
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October 7, 2024
| Christian Kovac
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All Appliance of Sarasota & Bradenton store updates Our Sarasota store will be open Monday October 7th, we will be closed Tuesday & Wednesday plan is to reopen Thursday depending on storm damage. Our Bradenton Store will be closed Monday {Employees are in a level A and have to evacuate} thru Wednesday and the same
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September 25, 2024
| Christian Kovac
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We will be closing our two locations Sarasota & Bradenton Thursday 9/25/24 due to the storm. We apologize for any invoice this causes we want our employees and customers to please stay safe.
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September 12, 2024
| Christian Kovac
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As the seasons change, it’s a good idea to make sure your appliances are in good shape for the fall and winter months. Here’s a checklist for fall maintenance 1.Refrigerator and FreezerClean the coils: Dust and debris can affect efficiency. Vacuum the coils located at the back or beneath the appliance.Check the door seals: Make
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April 23, 2024
| Webmaster
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Addressing common appliance repair needs can save you time and money. Here are some tips for addressing common issues with appliances: Refrigerator: If it’s not cooling properly, check the temperature settings and clean the condenser coils. You can do this with a vacuum with a soft brush. If there’s a leak, inspect the door seals
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