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Sat Mar 01 2025

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How to Register Your Appliances: Brand-by-Brand Guide

How to register your appliances

Registering your appliances protects your warranty, helps lock in the correct purchase date, and makes it easier for the manufacturer to contact you if a recall or service bulletin is ever released. Still, many homeowners skip registration simply because the process feels confusing.

Below is a simple, brand-by-brand guide with direct registration links and a quick checklist of what you’ll need. If you ever get stuck, our friendly technicians in yellow can help you confirm model/serial info and point you in the right direction.


Why should I register my appliances?

Registration helps ensure:

  • Your purchase date is correctly recorded
  • Your warranty starts on the day you bought the appliance (not the manufacture date)
  • You receive recall notifications and safety alerts
  • Future service is easier for our friendly technicians in yellow
  • You don’t lose warranty coverage due to missing documentation

What you’ll need before registering any appliance

  • Model number
  • Serial number
  • Purchase date (use your Beacon receipt)
  • Dealer name: Beacon Services & Appliances
  • Your email, address, and phone number

Brand-by-brand appliance registration links

Speed Queen

Speed Queen often requires registration for full residential coverage.

Registration link:
➡️ Speed Queen product registration

Where to find model/serial:

  • Top-load washers: inside the lid area
  • Front-load washers: behind the door opening
  • Dryers: typically on the back panel or inside the door opening (varies by model)

Whirlpool / Maytag / KitchenAid

Whirlpool Corporation brands use similar registration forms.

Registration links:
➡️ Whirlpool registration
➡️ Maytag registration
➡️ KitchenAid registration

Where to find model/serial (common locations):

  • Refrigerators: inside walls or behind drawers
  • Ranges/ovens: door frame area
  • Dishwashers: on the side wall of the tub or door frame (varies)
  • Washers/dryers: inside the door frame or opening

Frigidaire / Electrolux / Frigidaire Gallery

Registration links:
➡️ Frigidaire registration
➡️ Electrolux registration

Where to find model/serial (common locations):

  • Refrigerators: inside the fresh food compartment
  • Ranges: around the drawer area or frame
  • Microwaves: interior frame area
  • Dishwashers: side of the inner tub or door frame (varies)

GE Appliances / GE Profile

Registration link:
➡️ GE Appliances registration

Where to find model/serial (common locations):

  • Refrigerators: inner walls
  • Ranges: drawer area or frame
  • Wall ovens: door frame area
  • Dishwashers: door frame or tub edge

Can Beacon register my appliances for me?

Yes — if gathering model/serial numbers feels overwhelming, Beacon can help you get organized. The quickest way is to take clear photos of the model/serial tags (one per appliance) and keep your receipt handy. We’ll see how Beacon can help.

📍 Contact Beacon Services & Appliances
📞 (352) 726-7530
🌐 www.BeaconSaves.com

Content Update & Editorial Review

Date: January 17, 2026
Author: Chris

Frequently Asked Questions

How soon should I register a new appliance?

As soon as possible after delivery or installation. Early registration helps lock in the correct purchase date and makes future warranty claims smoother.

What if I don’t know my exact purchase date?

Use the date on your receipt or delivery paperwork. If you can’t find it, check your order confirmation email or paperwork from the purchase.

Do I need to register every appliance individually?

Yes. Each appliance has its own model and serial number, and each one needs a separate registration entry with the manufacturer.

Where do I find the model and serial number tag?

Most brands place the tag inside the door frame, behind drawers, on the tub edge (dishwashers), or on the back panel. This guide lists the most common locations by brand.

Will registration automatically extend my warranty?

Not always — it depends on the brand and product. Registration typically helps document ownership and start date, and some brands require registration for their full warranty term.

What should I save after I register?

Save the confirmation page or email (screenshot is fine) and keep it with your receipt. Those two items help the most if you ever need warranty support.

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