Appliance Repair in Finley & Burbank — A Local Perspective
Finley and Burbank are small unincorporated communities southeast of Pasco, between the Columbia and Snake Rivers near their confluence — one of the most geographically distinctive settings in Eastern Washington. Snake River Landing has brought newer residential development to the Burbank area. The surrounding land is agricultural — orchards, vineyards, and row crop farms — and many properties have acreage. Appliance calls from Finley and Burbank addresses often come from homeowners who've tried to address the problem themselves first, and the machines sometimes show evidence of DIY repair attempts. We assess the situation honestly and work with what's there.
Finley and Burbank area water runs hard — 200–250 PPM in some areas, particularly on private wells near the agricultural land. This is among the hardest water in our service area and produces the most aggressive scale buildup in ice makers, dishwashers, and washing machine inlet valves.
What We Repair in Finley & Burbank
We repair all major home appliances — refrigerators (including compressor replacement and refrigerant work), washers, dryers, ovens and ranges, dishwashers, and ice makers. We service commercial refrigerators, walk-in coolers, display cases, and commercial ice machines for restaurants and food businesses throughout Finley & Burbank. We do repair only — we don't install new appliances, don't do HVAC, and don't repair microwaves or small appliances.
Hard Water — The Tri-Cities Appliance Factor
Finley and Burbank area water runs hard — 200–250 PPM in some areas, particularly on private wells near the agricultural land. This is among the hardest water in our service area and produces the most aggressive scale buildup in ice makers, dishwashers, and washing machine inlet valves. Hard water impact is the first thing we assess on any water-connected appliance call from Finley & Burbank. Ice maker fill tube scale, dishwasher spray arm blockage, washing machine inlet valve scale — these are all water quality problems that look like mechanical failures. We diagnose the actual cause before proposing any solution.