Marine Appliance Repair Services
Appliance Repair for Boats & Yachts
Reliable Marine Appliance Repairs Right at the Dock
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Your time on the water is precious; don’t let a broken fridge, stove, or washer sink your plans. Appliance failure on a boat or yacht is more than an inconvenience; it’s a disruption to your comfort and safety. At Swift Air Conditioning, we’ve been fixing marine appliances since 2018. We bring professional-grade repair services right to your dock, marina, or mooring. No hauling. No delays. Just fast, dependable fixes that get you back to enjoying the open water. Don’t wait! Get your marine appliance fixed today. Call (561) 562-7365 or request a quote today.
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Marine Appliances We Repair
- Marine Refrigerators & Freezers
- Stovetops, Ovens & Microwaves
- Ice Makers & Beverage Coolers
- Washers & Dryers
- Dishwashers & Trash Compactors
- Water Heaters & Galley Equipment
We service all major marine appliance brands. If it runs on your boat or yacht, we’ll get it running like new again.
Convenient Dockside Service
We come to you. Whether you're moored at a marina, docked at a private pier, or anchored nearby, we’ll arrive equipped and ready. Our vans are stocked with the parts and tools needed for most on-site repairs, saving you time and money. We serve:
- Private Boat Owners
- Charter Companies
- Yacht Captains & Crew
- Live-aboard
- Marinas & Harbor Managers
Why Choose Swift Air Conditioning for Appliance Repair
Not all repair techs understand marine environments. Salt, humidity, limited ventilation, and compact installs, your appliances face it all. That’s why you need a technician who knows how to diagnose and repair in tight, boat-specific conditions. With Swift Air Conditioning, you get:
- Over 7 years of hands-on marine appliance experience
- Fast response times, including emergency dockside service
- Honest quotes with no surprise fees
- Courteous service from pros who respect your vessel
We don’t just fix problems, we prevent future breakdowns by identifying wear-and-tear unique to marine systems.