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Richard Hayes Appliance Repairs

Mill road, Ennis, Clare, Ireland
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Richard Hayes Appliance Repairs is a local business that specialises in the servicing and repairing of all kinds of electrical appliances and oil boilers. For nearly 30 years we have been providing a reliable and professional appliance repair service to County Clare and Limerick. This reliability and professionalism coupled with a good pricing policy and personal touch has propelled us into becoming one of the leading service providers in this region.
  
Operating from our service centre in Ennis, Co.Clare, We provide a vast range of services such as repairing all domestic appliances, repairing vacuum cleaners, and repairing GHD's.
We also provide a range of vacuum cleaner bags and filters and spare parts for all the appliances.

On top of this we also provide an extensive service and breakdown repairs on all oil boilers.

We repair all the main brands including Bosch, Siemens, Zanussi, Electrolux, Whirlpool, Hotpoint, Beko, Tricity Bendix and many more.




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Happy St.Patricks Day to all our customers

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Your one stop shop for all your electrical appliance service needs. Cleaning assessories, vacuum cleaner dustbags and appliance repairs. Contact us on 065-6824588

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Snow day today everyone take a break from the washing and make a few snowmen ☃️☃️ #StormEmma

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Due to weather conditions our workshop will be closed tomorrow, March 2nd! Stay safe everyone ☃️❄️

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Sometimes driving all day for work can be a pain but it's all worthwhile with scenes like this on your doorstep #Clare #Burren

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Service day completed yesterday with Electrolux Ireland. A market leader in the whitegoods industry always good to learn from them so we can provide a better service to our customer. Picked up a few goodies too. If ye have any interest in their cleaning products. We stock them.

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We always get asked whats the best way to remove stains from clothes when washing so heres a Sunday tip we would like to share with you: "Baby Food" Soak in warm water containing a stain remover for at least 2 hours then wash as intrusted on the fabric care label. "Lipstick/mascara/grease" Pre-treat with a laundry gel and leave for 1 hour. Wash at the hottest temperature allowed on the fabric care label "Coffee/Tea" Soak for 1 hour in cold water and then wash with laundry powder. Do not use a colour or liquid detergent. "Biro/felt pen" Soak overnight in cold water containing laundry gel the wash as instructed to the fabric care label. For older stains, dab with nail varnish remover then wash as normal "Candle wax" Peel off any surface wax then sandwich the fabric with a kitchen towel. Use a warm iron to press down on the fabric, then wash as normal according to the fabric care label "Chewing Gum" Harden the gum by putting the garment into a bag in the freezer. Break off as much gum as possible. Pre-treat with laundry gel then wash as normal Should you have any more questions please do ask. Have a great weekend

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Does your vacuum need a bit of TLC after the xmas clean up?? Drop it into our workshop for a full service. We also have a range of accessories for your vacuum including bags filters and floor tools.

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Santa has popped in today!! #4moredays

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To all parents... If ye fancy a little bit of help this Xmas day from the little ones (and maybe the bigger ones) go ahead and get this great stocking filler. A must buy this Xmas to get the whole family involved. Duck Egg and Lime

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Bearings changed on this Zanussi washing machine. The machine is now purring at the thought of all the washing its going to be able to do again. Customer is delighted that they don't have to buy a new machine #newleaseoflife

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