Last updated: April 1, 2026
GIR Appliance Repair strongly advises against attempting DIY appliance repairs, particularly on gas appliances, high-voltage electrical components, or sealed refrigeration systems. Improper repairs can cause serious injury, property damage, fire, gas leaks, or electrical shock. Always contact a licensed appliance technician for any repair beyond basic maintenance.
If you smell gas near any gas appliance, do not attempt to operate the appliance. Leave the premises immediately, do not use electrical switches or open flames, and call your gas utility company and 911. Do not return until the premises have been cleared by emergency responders.
All electrical appliances should be unplugged or disconnected at the circuit breaker before any inspection or service. Do not attempt to access internal electrical components without proper training and equipment.
The information on this website is provided “as is” for general informational purposes. While we strive to keep content accurate and up to date, GIR Appliance Repair makes no warranties — express or implied — regarding the completeness, accuracy, or fitness for a particular purpose of any information on this site.
GIR Appliance Repair shall not be liable for any direct, indirect, incidental, or consequential damages arising from the use of information on this website or from any appliance repair services, except as required by applicable Texas law.
All cost estimates provided online (including our Repair Cost Estimator tool) are ranges for informational purposes only and do not constitute a binding quote. Final pricing is always confirmed after in-person diagnosis and before any work begins.
For questions about safety or our service policies, call (346) 625-4289 or email [email protected].