In Partnership with Euronics
Prices include calling out and either repairing or diagnosing the fault with the appliance and include the first 30 Minutes of engineers time. The work is covered by a three month guarantee and repaired by our fully qualified service engineers. Our Engineer will call you 30 Minutes before arrival.
Our Charges are as follows; Freestanding Appliances are £99.00 to £119.00 Fixed Price Repair (Exclusions apply), Built in Appliances are £67.00 plus parts,
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Freestanding Washer Dryers
Freestanding Washing Machines
Freestanding Tumble Dryers
Freestanding Dishwashers
Freestanding Electric Cookers
Integrated Electric Appliances
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All completed repairs come with a 3 Month Parts and labour guarantee on work carried out and are repaired by our fully qualified service engineers. We are also able to call you before our engineer arrives. It a good idea before booking your service callout to make sure that we do cover your area. Square Deal euronics do cover an extensive area in Bedfordshireshire, Essex, North London, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire areas.
We at Square Deal Bedfordshire understand how much of an inconvenience it is when your washing machine breaks down and is in need for repair. We have been established since 1975 and Sell, Rent and Repair domestic appliances such as Washing machines, Washer dryers, Tumble Dryers, Electric Cookers etc. We take pride in our service to you the customer and to back this up we give a six months warranty on our repairs. Whether it is your washing, washer dryer or maybe your tumble dyer or electric cooker that has gone wrong you can be sure that we will give you a professional service that you can trust. On the day of your appliance repair you are able to ring us and we will give you a 2 hour time slot on when our engineer will call. We are also able to give you a call 30 minutes before we arrive to let you know that our repair engineer in on their way to repair your appliance. We can normally call out to you to repair your appliance within 48 hours on when the fault is first reported to us for repair.
More Information about Bedfordshire
Not quite in the heart of England, not quite in the Midlands, not quite in the Home Counties and not quite in Anglia. Bedfordshire is a small, but perfectly formed, county (only 477 square miles) often lumped in with one area or another by different people who are regionalising the country for their own means. In truth it shares some of the character of all of the different area which it borders. It has flatlands like the Anglia region. It has rolling hills like the heart of England. It has large swathes of commuter land with easy access to London, like much of the Home Counties. And it has heavily industrialised areas like the Midlands. The geography of Bedfordshire is quite varied, with flat arable land to the north and to the east and with steep hills to the south which mark the beginning of the Chiltern Hills and its area of outstanding natural beauty. Amongst these hills is Bedfordshire’s highest point, Dunstable Downs, with a height of 797 feet from sea level. The river Great Ouse passes through the county as well as the county town of Bedford, it meanders for more than 45 miles through the county, while as the crow flies it is only about 17 miles from where it enters the county at Turvey to where it leaves near Eaton Socon.Bedfordshire is crammed with wonderful countryside (Downs, Chiltern Hills, Greensand Ridge, Marston Vale) delightful towns and villages (Woburn & Harrold were named in the 2013 Sunday Times 120 best villages to live in Britain), great places to eat, drink (Old Warden Vineyard) and shop, beautiful cottages and impressive stately homes (Wrest Park, Woburn Abbey, Luton Hoo Mansion House), historical stories of national importance and plenty of attractions (ZSL Whipsnade Zoo, Mead Open Farm, Woburn Safari Park, The BodyFlight...) to keep the kids occupied! Birthplace of the Church of England (The Priory Church of St Peter Dunstable) and John Bunyan author of “The Pilgrim’s Progress” and in more recent years the late Ronnie Barker. Bedfordshire is steeped in history, the county has seen many kings and queens of England holding court and hunting in the great forests. Queen Eleanor was laid to rest in Dunstable, Catherine of Aragon was incarcerated at Ampthill and during the second World War many crowned heads of Europe in exile took refuge in our county. Renowned bandleader Glenn Miller broadcasted from the Corn Exchange in Bedford, spy planes (Shuttleworth Collection) departed for sorties behind enemy lines and Winston Churchill made an inspiring speech at the Luton Hoo. Cycling and walking is made easy with numerous paths and cycle ways through beautiful countryside as well as excellent indoor/outdoor sport facilities including canoe polo and kayaking on the river Great Ouse where lazy trips in the John Bunyan river-cruise boat are also on offer in the summer and available to hire for private and corporate events. The Priory County Park is a centre of educational activities for children of all ages. The lakes are well suited to fishing and water sports whilst bird lovers can take a stroll through the park.