Expert appliance circuit board repair in Georgetown. We restore NLA (No Longer Available) control modules for ovens, fridges, and washers at the component level.
When a modern fridge, oven, or washer fails, the diagnosis is almost always a "faulty control board." If that board is discontinued (NLA) or backordered for months, your entire appliance becomes e-waste. At The Solder Surgeon, we specialize in the component-level diagnostics required to save your original PCB and keep your home running.
Oven & Range Failures: F1 error codes, intermittent heating, or dead displays. We specialize in replacing faulty relays and power filter capacitors.
Refrigeration Logic Boards: Solving "no cooling" issues where the compressor is fine but the board isn't sending the signal.
Laundry Control Modules: Fixing washer and dryer boards that won't cycle, have "ghost" button presses, or have suffered water-damaged traces.
The "NLA" Specialist: If the manufacturer no longer makes the part, we are your best chance at a successful restoration.
Trace Reconstruction: Rebuilding copper pathways destroyed by moisture, heat, or "arc" events.
Discrete Component Swap: Replacing the specific MOSFETs, Triacs, or resistors that failed, rather than the whole board.
Relay & Capacitor Kits: Upgrading factory components with high-quality, high-temp alternatives to prevent future failures.
The Symptom: Oven would not trigger the bake element; replacement board was listed as $450 and 3 weeks out.
The Surgery: Identified a charred relay pin and a blown voltage regulator. De-soldered the failed relay, cleaned the carbon scoring, and installed a heavy-duty replacement.
The Result: Board restored to factory specs in 24 hours.
Dishwasher won't start or has no power.
Control panel lights are blinking or unresponsive.
Dishwasher won't drain or finish its cycle.
Error codes (like E15, F2, or blinking "Clean" lights).