Ever had a repairman slap in a cheap part that broke again in a month? Yeah, we’ve all been there. Product certification isn’t just a fancy sticker—it’s your guarantee that the part meets the manufacturer’s safety and quality rules. When we replace a washing machine drum (the most expensive fix for many appliances), we use certified parts so it actually lasts. No more ‘I thought it was fixed’ calls. At Taunton Appliance Repair, we only use parts certified by the brands we fix. Period.
Think of certified parts like a doctor’s prescription. If your fridge needs a new compressor, a certified one is built exactly to the maker’s specs. Non-certified parts? They’re like generic painkillers—they might work once, but you never know if they’ll cause bigger problems (like a fridge leaking or shorting out). When we fix your boiler or water heater, we test every part to make sure it’s safe and fits right. That’s why we get fewer repeat repairs. You get a fix that sticks.
Here’s the truth: appliance repair isn’t about the cheapest fix—it’s about the right fix. Using non-certified parts might save $20 upfront, but it costs you $200 later when it fails again. We’ve seen it happen with extractor fans, gas ovens, and even electric hobs. Our technicians are certified by major appliance brands, so they know exactly which parts work. And we back every repair with a guarantee—if it fails, we fix it again for free. So next time you’re getting a repair, ask: ‘Are these parts certified?’ If the answer’s no, walk away. At Taunton Appliance Repair, your time and peace of mind matter more than a quick fix.
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Orin Trask
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