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Our dishwasher repair and cooker repair service provides reliable, professional appliance maintenance for residents across Sturry, Kent. Sturry is a charming historic village situated on the Great Stour river, just three miles northeast of Canterbury, known for its medieval church and traditional Kentish character. We understand the importance of keeping your kitchen appliances running smoothly in this close-knit community where many homes blend period features with modern conveniences.
Our qualified engineers typically reach CT2 properties within 2-4 hours for emergency calls, with same-day or next-day appointments available for standard repairs. Most dishwasher and cooker repairs in Sturry fall between £80-£200, including parts and labour, with transparent pricing provided upfront before any work begins.
We achieve an 85% first-visit fix rate thanks to our engineers carrying comprehensive parts stock for all major appliance brands commonly found in Sturry homes.
Sturry is a picturesque village in the heart of Kent, positioned along the ancient Watling Street route between Canterbury and the coast. The area features a mix of medieval cottages, Victorian terraces, and modern developments, with many properties dating back centuries alongside newer builds from the 1960s onwards. Located just off the A28, Sturry offers easy access to Canterbury while maintaining its rural village atmosphere, complete with traditional pubs, the historic St Nicholas Church, and scenic river walks.
In CT2 area homes, we frequently encounter dishwasher drainage issues caused by the local water conditions and older plumbing systems common in Sturry's period properties. Hard water deposits and limescale buildup are particularly common problems affecting both dishwashers and cookers in this part of Kent.
Given Sturry's mix of period and modern properties, we often advise residents that repairing appliances under 8 years old is typically more cost-effective than replacement. For older homes in the village where kitchen space may be limited or non-standard, repairing existing units often makes more practical and economic sense than sourcing new appliances to fit period dimensions.
“My Neff oven door would not close properly and was losing heat. The engineer had a replacement door seal in his van and had it fixed within the hour. Brilliant.”
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“Really simple process. Described the fault, got two engineers calling the same day. Thermostat replaced in 40 minutes. 95 pounds all in.”