Every case below is a real fault, a real Dubai neighborhood, and the fix that solved it. No stock photos, no generic before and after pairs, just what we found and what we did.

Found: Burnt out heating element after years of daily use.
Fixed: Replaced the element, tested a full cycle before leaving.
Result: Back to drying properly the same visit.

Found: Snapped drive belt on the dry side of a washer dryer combo.
Fixed: Replaced the belt and checked drum alignment.
Result: Drum turning smoothly again, no follow up needed.

Found: Vent duct packed with lint, restricting airflow badly.
Fixed: Cleared the full duct, not just the lint trap.
Result: Smell gone, faster drying times reported since.

Found: Worn drum bearing after years of heavy household use.
Fixed: Replaced the bearing assembly and rebalanced the drum.
Result: Quiet spin cycle, tested through two full loads.

Found: A coin lodged inside the drain pump filter.
Fixed: Cleared the filter and ran a full test cycle.
Result: Draining normally again within the same visit.

Found: Torn door gasket letting warm air in constantly.
Fixed: Replaced the door seal, checked the fit carefully.
Result: Back to proper temperature within a couple of hours.

Found: Dust caked condenser coils forcing constant running.
Fixed: Cleaned the coils, checked refrigerant level.
Result: Compressor cycling normally, quieter within the day.

Found: Iced over evaporator fan blocking cold air flow.
Fixed: Cleared the ice, tested the fan under load.
Result: Even cooling restored across both compartments.

Found: Failing compressor relay causing the buzzing sound.
Fixed: Replaced the relay, confirmed stable cooling after.
Result: Silent operation, cooling tested before we left.

Found: Worn door latch switch not registering as closed.
Fixed: Replaced the latch switch, tested the door seal.
Result: Starts reliably on every cycle since.

Found: Blocked drain pump filter full of food debris.
Fixed: Cleared the filter and pump, ran a full test wash.
Result: Draining fully, no water left behind since.
Whatever the appliance or the fault, chances are we have already fixed something close to it in your neighborhood.