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Common Appliance Problems in Markham Homes

Markham is mostly newer, master-planned housing — Cornell, Berczy Village, and the subdivisions around them, with heritage and new builds mixed in Unionville. The kitchens are large and modern, with a good share of premium and built-in appliances, so faults lean toward electronics and ice/dispenser issues.

Here's what we're called for most.

Built-in cooking and feature-rich fridges

Big Markham kitchens run built-in wall ovens, gas and induction cooktops, and French-door or counter-depth fridges. Common faults are ice makers and dispensers that quit and cooking appliances that stop on a control or sensor fault rather than a simple broken element.

  • French-door fridge ice maker or dispenser not working
  • Built-in wall oven not reaching temperature
  • Induction cooktop zone not heating
  • Counter-depth fridge water line or filter issues

Front-load laundry with full electronics

Newer front-load washers and dryers here tend to stop on an error code when something's wrong. The cause might be a drain or door-lock fault, a sensor, or a control board — diagnosis on site sorts which.

  • Front-load washer stopping on an error code
  • Dryer with a sensor or moisture-detection fault
  • Washer door lock not engaging
  • Built-in dishwasher control or drainage faults

Before you book

Note the error code and have your model number ready — it speeds up getting the right part. Because so many Markham appliances are built-in or premium, an accurate diagnosis is what keeps you from replacing an appliance that's worth fixing.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do you repair built-in and premium appliances in Markham?+
Yes. We service the built-in ovens, cooktops, and high-end fridges common in Cornell and Berczy homes, confirm the exact failed part, and quote before any work.
My new range shows an error code — can you fix it?+
Usually, yes. We read the code on site, confirm whether it's a sensor, board, or component, and replace the right part rather than guessing.