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PORTLAND, Ore. & VANCOUVER, Wash. - Californer -- Appliance EMT, a family-owned and operated leader in fast and reliable appliance repair, is proud to announce its expansion into the Portland, Oregon and Vancouver, Washington metropolitan areas. This strategic growth brings the company's high-quality, same-day appliance repair services to more residents and businesses throughout the Pacific Northwest.
Founded in 2005, Appliance EMT has built a strong reputation over the past two decades for expert diagnostics, transparent service, and exceptional customer care. With this expansion, the company now operates in 11 U.S. markets, reinforcing its position as one of the fastest-growing appliance repair providers in the country.
"Our goal has always been simple: treat every customer like family and every home like our own," said Valentin Pashnyak, owner of Appliance EMT. "Portland and Vancouver are vibrant, growing communities, and we couldn't be more excited to help local homeowners keep their appliances running safely and efficiently."
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What Portland & Vancouver Customers Can Expect
Appliance EMT's expansion introduces the following services to the region:
Residents in Portland and Vancouver can schedule service directly through the Appliance EMT website at 911applianceemt.com or by calling 1-877-649-9777. Fully stocked service vehicles allow technicians to complete most repairs in a single visit, minimizing inconvenience and downtime.
With this expansion, Appliance EMT continues its mission of delivering reliable, professional appliance repair services while helping households avoid unnecessary appliance replacements.
Founded in 2005, Appliance EMT has built a strong reputation over the past two decades for expert diagnostics, transparent service, and exceptional customer care. With this expansion, the company now operates in 11 U.S. markets, reinforcing its position as one of the fastest-growing appliance repair providers in the country.
"Our goal has always been simple: treat every customer like family and every home like our own," said Valentin Pashnyak, owner of Appliance EMT. "Portland and Vancouver are vibrant, growing communities, and we couldn't be more excited to help local homeowners keep their appliances running safely and efficiently."
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What Portland & Vancouver Customers Can Expect
Appliance EMT's expansion introduces the following services to the region:
- Same-day and next-day repair appointments for urgent appliance issues
- Factory-trained technicians experienced with all major appliance brands
- Upfront, honest pricing with no hidden fees
- Eco-friendly repair practices to reduce appliance waste
- Emergency repair options for refrigerators, ovens, washers, dryers, and most major home appliances.
Residents in Portland and Vancouver can schedule service directly through the Appliance EMT website at 911applianceemt.com or by calling 1-877-649-9777. Fully stocked service vehicles allow technicians to complete most repairs in a single visit, minimizing inconvenience and downtime.
With this expansion, Appliance EMT continues its mission of delivering reliable, professional appliance repair services while helping households avoid unnecessary appliance replacements.
Source: Appliance EMT
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