About Us
Two-Tap Appliance
At Two-Tap Appliance, we believe that a broken appliance shouldn’t disrupt your life. We are a dedicated team of skilled, reliable, and honest technicians committed to one simple goal: making your home run smoothly again.
We specialize in repairing dishwashers, ovens, dryers, washers, and all your essential household appliances. Our approach is straightforward:
- Fast & Reliable Repairs
- Skilled Technicians
- Honest & Fair Pricing
- No Hidden Fees
- Same-Day Service
- Satisfaction Guaranteed
- No Upsells
- Lasting Results
Solving things beyond expectations
We do this because we know how frustrating a broken appliance can be. We’re here to make life at home easier-and quieter. No delays, no stress. Just honest work with results that last.
Frequently Asked Questions
Find answers to the most common questions about our professional appliance repair services.
Global Questions
Yes. Our technician will perform a thorough diagnostic and provide you with a detailed explanation of the issue and an estimate of the work needed before any repair begins.
Our experts stay updated on all legacy parts. If a part is truly unavailable, we will provide honest advice on whether a retrofit is possible or if it’s more cost-effective for you to replace the unit.
Yes. Our priority is your best interest. If our technician finds that the repair cost outweighs the value of the appliance, we will provide a comprehensive diagnostic report and professional advice to help you decide on a replacement.
We recommend clearing the area around the appliance and ensuring there is a clear path for the technician. For washing machines or dishwashers, please try to remove any standing water if possible.
Yes, we offer flexible time slots across California and send a notification or call when our technician is on the way, so you don’t have to wait all day.
Popular Questions
This is often caused by a clogged lint trap or blocked exterior vent. It’s a serious fire hazard and should be cleaned immediately to restore airflow and efficiency.
Front-loaders often trap moisture in the rubber seal. We recommend wiping the gasket after each wash and running a monthly self-clean cycle with a specialized cleaner.
Not necessarily. It is often a clogged defrost drain or a faulty water inlet valve. We can usually clear these blockages and stop the leak during a single visit.
To prevent unexpected breakdowns, we recommend a professional maintenance check-up once a year, especially for high-use appliances like refrigerators and dryers.
Yes. Modern smart appliances have complex sensors and control boards. Our team is trained in digital diagnostics to handle the electronic components of the latest high-tech models.