In Partnership with Euronics
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.
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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 Bedfordshire, Essex, North London, Hertfordshire and Buckinghamshire areas.
More Information about BletchleyWe at Square Deal Bletchley 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 BletchleyWe want Talk About Bletchley to be an informal, friendly site where information, memories, views and opinions can be shared in an open and respectful atmosphere. So all comments will be checked before publishing – but if you do notice anything offensive, inappropriate or just plain factually incorrect, please let us know. It’s now late October and the shops are now displaying all manner of goods and ‘festive’ goodies proclaiming that Christmas is not too far away! One of the highlights in Bletchley for many years was the arrival of Father Christmas at the Bletchley Co-operative Society in Bletchley Road. I’ve always wondered where Father Christmas came from but for sure I knew he came via Woburn. It is almost September and that heralds the Milton Keynes Heritage open days, these are ‘free entry’ events running throughout Milton Keynes in September. At Bletchley Community Heritage our theme will be, ‘Bletchley and the New City’. In advance of its 50th anniversary, our event aims to capture the coming of Milton Keynes and its impact on the people of Bletchley. Newspaper articles and personal memories chart the hopes and fears of local people before the building started and photos illustrate the changes affecting the local area. On the 19 October 2016, Bletchley Park celebrated 25 years since the first Bletchley Park tea party to reunite Government Code and Cypher School veterans for the first time since the war. To mark the anniversary Bletchley Park gave away free passes to the first 25 visitors through the door. In 1991 local historians set out to arrange a small tea party to give Bletchley Park veterans a chance to see their wartime home one last time before bulldozers knocked it down for housing. Nowadays, Bletchley Park is well-equipped to welcome a quarter of a million visitors a year but in 1991, Peter Wescombe, the man with the idea to hold the party, had to sneak into the site and spoke to site manager Doreen Sawyer. Doreen agreed to his idea for a small farewell party catering for about 20 people but the escalating numbers of veterans interested in attending sent the invitation list soaring to over 200 and gave her sleepless nights. When the veterans arrived on the 19 October 1991 they walked through the mansion, circled the rotting huts and peered through the windows of derelict blocks reminiscing about work, play and ghastly food. Amongst the laughter and anecdotes captured on 14 hours of audio, something stirred. Whether it was the warm glow of memories or the growing national realisation of the importance of the site, the veterans and historians knew that the site was far too important to knock down. So began the campaign to save Bletchley Park.