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Gibson Appliance Repair Near You from Sears Home Services

Looking for Gibson appliance repair near me? Sears Home Services has you covered. Our certified appliance repair technicians provide fast, reliable service—often same-day or next-day. Whether your Gibson refrigerator won’t cool, your dishwasher leaves dishes dirty, or your dryer won’t heat, we’ll fix it right the first time.

We repair all major Gibson appliances:

  • Refrigerators and freezers (including wine coolers and compact fridges)
  • Dishwashers
  • Washers and dryers
  • Ovens, stoves, and ranges
  • Microwaves

No matter where you purchased your Gibson appliance, Sears Home Services can help.

Fast, Reliable Gibson Appliance Repair Service

  • Factory-trained, background-checked technicians
  • Genuine, brand-compatible replacement parts for longer-lasting repairs
  • Upfront pricing and a satisfaction guarantee
  • Flexible scheduling online or by phone at 1-800-4-MY-HOME

Common Gibson Appliance Problems We Repair

Gibson Refrigerator Not Cooling or Making Noise

A warm fridge or loud humming could mean:

  • Dirty condenser coils
  • Blocked air vents
  • Stuck evaporator fan motor
  • Defrost system failure

Our techs clean, test, and repair cooling components so your refrigerator maintains the correct temperature again. Schedule trusted refrigerator repair service today.

Gibson Dishwasher Not Cleaning

If dishes come out dirty or cloudy, the cause may be:

  • Low water fill
  • Clogged filters or spray arms
  • Circulation pump failure

We’ll restore proper water flow and spray action so your dishwasher works like new.

Gibson Washer Not Draining or Filling

Washer stuck mid-cycle? Common issues include:

  • Clogged drain hose
  • Broken drain pump
  • Faulty inlet valve
  • Control board or sensor errors

We clear blockages, replace worn parts, and recalibrate the washer to factory standards.

Gibson Dryer Not Heating or Starting

When clothes stay wet or the drum won’t spin, the problem could be:

  • Broken door switch
  • Faulty heating element
  • Worn drive belt
  • Failed motor or safety switch

Our techs test and repair all dryer heating and drive systems. Book dryer repair to restore fast, safe drying.

Gibson Oven or Range Not Heating Evenly

Uneven baking or no heat at all may mean:

  • Defective bake/broil elements
  • Faulty temperature sensor
  • Malfunctioning control board

We replace the failing part and test oven temps for accurate cooking results.

How Our Gibson Appliance Repair Process Works

  1. Initial assessment of your appliance symptoms
  2. Professional diagnostic testing with advanced tools
  3. Clear explanation of findings and repair options
  4. Transparent estimate for parts and labor
  5. Repair using quality, brand-compatible parts
  6. Final system testing to confirm performance
  7. Maintenance tips to avoid future breakdowns

Transparent Pricing & Guarantee

Every service begins with a diagnostic visit and a clear written estimate. We stand behind our work with the Sears Home Services satisfaction guarantee.

Why Homeowners Choose Sears Home Services for Gibson Repairs

  • Nationwide service coverage
  • Genuine, compatible Gibson parts for reliable fixes
  • Technicians trained on every major Gibson appliance line
  • Trusted Sears reputation and dependable workmanship

Call or Schedule Gibson Appliance Repair Online Today

Need Gibson appliance repair near you? Book appliance repair service with Sears Home Services online or call 1-800-4-MY-HOME to get your appliances running smoothly again.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Sears Home Services offers Gibson appliance repair nationwide, with service available in most major cities and surrounding areas. Whether you need a refrigerator that won’t cool fixed or a dryer that won’t heat, our certified technicians can often provide same-day or next-day appliance repair. Book online or call 1-800-4-MY-HOME to confirm service availability in your ZIP code.

Our technicians are trained to repair all major Gibson home appliances, including:

  • Refrigerators, freezers, and wine coolers
  • Washers and dryers
  • Dishwashers
  • Ranges, ovens, and cooktops
  • Microwaves and compact refrigerators

No matter where you bought your Gibson appliance, we use genuine, brand-compatible parts to make reliable repairs.

Repair costs depend on the appliance type and the issue. Most Gibson appliance repairs cost between $120 and $400 but some complicated repairs can be more expensive. Sears Home Services begins with a diagnostic visit where a technician inspects your Gibson appliance and provides a clear, upfront estimate for parts and labor. You’ll know the price before work begins, and all repairs are backed by our satisfaction guarantee.

Sears Home Services has decades of trusted experience in home appliance repair. Customers choose us because we offer:

  • Nationwide coverage and convenient online scheduling
  • Certified, background-checked technicians
  • Genuine Gibson-compatible parts for long-lasting repairs
  • Same-day/next-day service in many areas
  • Transparent pricing and a satisfaction guarantee

When your Gibson appliance breaks down, Sears Home Services delivers reliable repairs you can trust.

Gibson repair is quick and easy

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EASY SCHEDULING

Book online in less than a minute.

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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.

Repair Resources

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.