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Terms of Use

Last updated: August 2026.

These terms govern your use of Still Worth Fixing (stillworthfixing.com/). By using the site, you agree to them. If you do not, please stop using the site — that is the only consequence, and there is nothing else to cancel.

The site is published by WoozKa Holdings LLC, a New Jersey limited liability company (“we,” “us”). Contact: hello@stillworthfixing.com.

1. What this site is

Still Worth Fixing publishes compiled reference information about household appliances: repair cost data, manufacturer error codes, lifespan figures, parts prices, warranty terms, and tools that help you weigh a repair against a replacement.

It is general information, not advice about your particular appliance. We have not seen your machine, do not know its model generation or its history, and cannot diagnose it. Two washers showing the same code can need different repairs.

The author is not an appliance repair technician, and this site does not claim trade qualifications. What it claims is that the information here was compiled from named primary sources and dated. How that works is set out in the Editorial Policy.

2. Safety — the part that actually matters

Household appliances involve mains electricity, and in many cases gas, water under pressure, and heavy moving parts. Some of them involve all four.

  • Nothing on this site is an instruction to perform a repair yourself. Where a page describes what a repair involves, it is explaining why a quote costs what it does, not teaching you to do it.
  • Work on gas appliances, and any work requiring the appliance to be opened while connected to power, should be done by a qualified technician, and in many jurisdictions must legally be.
  • Disconnect appliances from power before inspecting them. A “power cycle” means unplugging the machine or switching off its breaker, not reaching inside a live one.
  • Some faults are urgent. Where a page identifies one — a gas smell, a burning smell, an overheating dryer, water reaching electrical components — treat it as urgent, stop using the appliance, and get a professional.
  • Doing your own work may void a manufacturer warranty, and may affect home or contents insurance. Check before you start, not after.

If you choose to work on your own appliance, you do so at your own risk and on your own judgment.

3. Accuracy, and its limits

We take accuracy seriously — sources named at the point of claim, verification dates on every page carrying prices or specifications, a scheduled re-check, and a correction address that is read. But:

  • Prices change, sometimes quickly, and the figures here describe published ranges rather than what you will be quoted.
  • Manufacturers revise their documentation and reorganize their websites, and links rot.
  • Error codes vary by model generation. A code that means one thing on a 2018 machine can mean something else on a 2024 one. Always check the documentation for your specific model and serial number.
  • Some of what we publish is arithmetic performed on published figures rather than figures anyone published. Where that is so, the page says so.

We do not warrant that content on this site is complete, current, or error-free. Before spending money, verify anything decisive against the manufacturer’s documentation for your model, or against a technician who has seen the machine.

Found an error? hello@stillworthfixing.com. We fix things and note the change.

4. Tools and calculators

This site offers interactive tools, including a repair-or-replace calculator.

They are arithmetic aids, not verdicts. They take the figures you supply and show the working. Their output is only as good as your inputs, they rest on published averages that may not describe your household, and they cannot account for the condition of your particular machine. Use them to structure a decision, not to make it for you.

5. Trademarks and affiliation — please read this one

This site discusses appliances made by LG, Samsung, Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Bosch, GE Appliances, Frigidaire, Electrolux, Miele, Sub-Zero, Speed Queen, and others.

We are not affiliated with, endorsed by, sponsored by, or authorized by any appliance manufacturer, retailer, service company, or extended warranty provider. No manufacturer has reviewed, approved, or paid for anything on this site.

All product names, brand names, model numbers, part numbers and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. They are used here for identification and reference only — to tell you which machine a fault code belongs to, or whose warranty document a quotation came from. Such use does not imply any relationship between us and the trademark owner.

Where we quote a manufacturer’s documentation, it is quoted briefly, attributed, and linked to the original.

6. Our content

Original text, tables, compilations, calculators and other material created for this site are owned by us and protected by copyright.

What you may do freely: read it, print it, use it to make your own decisions, and quote a short passage with attribution and a link back. Compiling information so people can use it is the point of the site; using it is not a problem.

What you may not do: republish pages or substantial portions of them, scrape the site systematically, or use its content to train or populate another publication or dataset, without written permission. The compiled tables took real work, and that is what this clause protects.

Facts themselves are not owned by anyone — including us.

7. Things you send us

If you send a correction, question, or suggestion, you grant us permission to use it to improve the site, including publishing a corrected figure and noting that a page changed.

We will not publish your name or contact details without asking you first. Please do not send us confidential information; email is not a secure channel, and a correction address is not the place for it.

8. Third-party links and advertising

This site links out heavily and deliberately — to manufacturer documentation, government datasets, and published cost guides — because showing where a figure came from is the point.

We do not control those sites and are not responsible for their content, accuracy, availability, or practices. A link is a citation, not an endorsement.

The site also carries third-party advertising. We do not select individual advertisers, and an ad appearing here is not a recommendation. What advertising partners collect is described in the Privacy Policy. Transactions you enter into with an advertiser are between you and them.

9. Availability

We try to keep the site up and current, but it is provided “as is” and “as available.” We may change, suspend, or discontinue any part of it, and may update or remove content, without notice.

10. Limitation of liability

To the fullest extent permitted by law:

  • The site and everything on it is provided without warranties of any kind, express or implied, including implied warranties of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, and non-infringement.
  • We are not liable for any loss or damage arising from your use of this site or reliance on its content — including repair or replacement costs, appliance or property damage, lost time, or consequential losses.
  • Where liability cannot lawfully be excluded, it is limited to the greater of the amount you paid us to access this site (which is zero) or US $100.

Nothing here excludes liability for anything that cannot legally be excluded — including fraud, or death or personal injury caused by negligence. Some jurisdictions do not allow certain exclusions, so parts of this section may not apply to you, and if you are a consumer you keep your statutory rights.

11. Indemnity

If your misuse of this site — breaching these terms, infringing someone’s rights, or unlawful use — causes a claim against us, you agree to cover the reasonable costs of dealing with it.

12. Governing law

These terms are governed by the laws of the State of New Jersey, United States, without regard to its conflict-of-law rules. Disputes will be brought in the state or federal courts located in New Jersey, and you and we consent to that jurisdiction.

If you are a consumer resident elsewhere, this does not deprive you of the protection of mandatory consumer-protection laws in your own country or state.

13. Changes to these terms

We may update these terms. The “last updated” date at the top will change, and continued use of the site after that means the revised terms apply. Material changes will be described rather than made silently.

14. Severability

If any provision here is found unenforceable, the rest stays in force and the unenforceable part is applied as narrowly as necessary.

15. Contact

hello@stillworthfixing.com WoozKa Holdings LLC, New Jersey, United States