Ace Appliances Repair
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DIAGNOSTIC FEE

Apply your diagnostic fee to the costs of repair.

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PROTECTION PLANS

Save up to $150 on your repair if you enroll in a home warranty.

Delivering Results for Nearly 100 Years

Founded in 1924 by a small group of Chicago hardware store owners Ace Hardware and, Ace-made water transfer pumps, well-pumps and utility pumps are durable, easy to use, and bristling with helpful features to get the job done.

Serving the construction and home improvement industries, Ace is a leading manufacturer of rugged, water transfer pumps, well-pumps and utility pumps. With a long list of award-winning solutions, Ace continues to deliver advanced results, savings and experiences today.

Sears Home Services Will Repair Your Ace Appliances No Matter Where You Bought Them!

It doesn’t matter where you bought your Ace appliance. If it breaks, then Sears Home Services will send our expert appliance repair technicians to your home to repair and maintain your Ace appliances.

Sears Home Services Conducts Thousands of Brand Name Repairs Each Month!

Even dependable appliances break, wear out, need maintenance or require the occasional repair. Should your Ace appliance require a repair, you can trust the expert technicians at Sears Home Services—the leading appliance repair service in the nation.

Should Your Ace Appliance Require Service, You Can Rely On Sears Home Services!

Our expert Ace technicians will diagnose the problem with your appliance, carefully explain the issue, and conduct the repair.

Do You Need to Have an Ace Appliance Repaired or Maintained?

Trust Sears Home Services for fast, reliable service! Schedule your appointment with Sears Home Services for a time that works best for you! You can select:

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Glossary Terms

The drum is the core part of the washer that holds your laundry and enables the cleaning process through rotation, agitation, and rinsing.

The 608 Certification, mandated by the Environmental Protection Agency (EPA), is required for HVAC technicians to legally handle refrigerants. It ensures technicians understand refrigerant types, environmental impact, and proper handling techniques.

A compressor is a mechanical device that increases the pressure of a gas by reducing its volume, essential in various systems including refrigerators, air conditioners, and HVAC units for cooling and refrigeration processes.

A condenser is a component of HVAC and refrigeration systems, responsible for releasing absorbed heat from the refrigerant into the outside air or a water line, thus facilitating the cooling process.