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Residential Service fee
$75
Commercial Service fee
$120
What Affects Appliance Repair Costs
Parts & Components
Replacement parts are often the biggest factor in the total cost of an appliance repair. Different brands and models use different components, and premium brands like Sub‑Zero, Viking, and Bosch typically require more expensive or proprietary parts. Mechanical parts such as belts, hoses, and switches are usually affordable. Electronic components like control boards, sensors, and touch panels cost more because modern appliances rely heavily on advanced technology. Repairs involving compressors or sealed system components, especially in refrigerators, are among the highest‑priced repairs in the industry.
Labor & Diagnostic Time
Our company charges a diagnostic fee to inspect the appliance, identify the issue, and provide an accurate estimate. This fee covers the time, tools, and expertise required to diagnose the problem correctly. More complex repairs, such as sealed system work, washer transmission issues, or oven control board replacements, require more time and precision. This increases the labor portion of the repair cost. Technicians who work on gas appliances or high‑end units also require specialized training, which can affect labor pricing.
Type of Appliance and Complexity of the Issue
Different appliances have different levels of complexity, which directly affects the cost of repair. Refrigerators, gas appliances, and high‑end units typically cost more to repair because they require advanced diagnostics and more expensive parts. Washers, dryers, and dishwashers fall in the middle of the pricing range. Microwaves and garbage disposals are usually on the lower end. Simple issues like belts, thermostats, or door switches cost less to fix, while major repairs involving compressors, sealed systems, or control boards fall on the higher end.
Age and Condition of the Appliance
The age and condition of the appliance can influence repair costs. Older appliances may require discontinued or hard‑to‑find parts, and diagnosing older systems can take longer due to outdated designs. Newer appliances often use advanced electronics and smart technology, which can increase the cost of replacement parts and diagnostic time. The overall condition of the appliance also plays a role in determining the final repair cost.
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