Disclaimer

**Disclaimer – Disassemble and Repair**

Welcome to **Disassemble and Repair**—your go-to resource for practical guidance on fixing, maintaining, and understanding everyday household items! Whether you’re tackling a leaky faucet, reviving a malfunctioning toaster, or diagnosing your smart thermostat, our goal is to empower you with clear, step-by-step insights that make DIY repairs more accessible and less intimidating.

However, before you grab your screwdriver or turn off the main water valve, please take a moment to review this important disclaimer. Your safety, legal compliance, and informed decision-making are our top priorities.

General Information, Not Professional Advice

All content published on *Disassemble and Repair*—including articles, videos, diagrams, tutorials, and product recommendations—is provided **for informational and educational purposes only**. We are not licensed electricians, plumbers, appliance technicians, or certified repair professionals. The guides and tips you find here represent general best practices based on publicly available knowledge and personal experience, and **should not be construed as professional advice**.

Always consult a qualified technician or service provider for issues involving:

– High-voltage electrical systems

– Gas lines or water heaters

– Structural modifications

– Devices under warranty

– Complex electronics with safety certifications (e.g., UL, CE)

Safety First – Proceed at Your Own Risk

DIY repairs can be rewarding—but they also carry inherent risks. Working with electricity, sharp tools, pressurized water systems, or fragile components can result in **personal injury, property damage, or voided warranties** if not handled correctly.

By using any information from this website, **you voluntarily assume all risks** associated with your actions. *Disassemble and Repair*, its authors, and affiliates **shall not be held liable** for any damages, losses, injuries, or consequences arising from your use (or misuse) of the content provided here.

We strongly encourage you to:

– Turn off power/water/gas supplies before starting any repair

– Wear appropriate safety gear (gloves, goggles, etc.)

– Verify local building and electrical codes

– Stop immediately if you feel uncertain or unsafe

Product Links & Affiliations

Some pages on this site may contain affiliate links to tools, replacement parts, or recommended products. If you make a purchase through these links, we may earn a small commission—at **no extra cost to you**. These partnerships help support the site and allow us to keep creating free, high-quality repair guides.

We only recommend products we genuinely believe in or have tested ourselves. However, we are not responsible for the availability, pricing, or performance of third-party products or services.

Accuracy & Updates

While we strive to keep all content accurate, up-to-date, and technically sound, appliance models, smart devices, and home systems evolve rapidly. Always double-check specifications with the **manufacturer’s official documentation** before proceeding with any repair.

We do not guarantee the completeness or reliability of the information on this site, and we reserve the right to update, correct, or remove content at any time without notice.

Our Promise to You

At *Disassemble and Repair*, we’re passionate about helping you save money, reduce waste, and build confidence in your hands-on skills. We believe in the right to repair—and in doing it safely, responsibly, and with respect for your home and well-being.

Thank you for trusting us as part of your repair journey. Stay curious, stay safe, and happy fixing!

— The *Disassemble and Repair* Team

*Last Updated: December 3, 2025*