What We Repair

Premium Service for Every Appliance

From everyday essentials to high-end built-ins, we repair household appliances across San Diego & Orange County.

A Buyer's Guide to Our Service Menu

Five Repair Categories, One Phone Number

Most homeowners don't think about appliance repair until something stops working — and then the first hurdle is simply figuring out who to call and for what. This page is built to remove that friction. Below you'll find every category of work we handle across San Diego & Orange County, written plainly so you can match the problem in your kitchen or laundry room to the right service before you ever pick up the phone. We repair the brands you already own and quote a firm flat-rate price before any tool comes out of the bag.

Every job starts the same way: a technician arrives during our daily working window of 8:00 AM – 6:00 PM, performs a complete on-site diagnosis for a $89 service call, and then explains exactly what failed and what the repair will cost. There are no hourly surprises and no parts markups revealed at the end. If you'd rather skip the reading and talk it through, our line at (760) 477-0575 is answered around the clock, and you can lock in a visit any time through our online booking page.

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    Which appliances do you repair?

    We service every major home appliance across San Diego County and Orange County: refrigerators, freezers, washers, dryers, ovens, ranges, cooktops, dishwashers, and microwaves. The $89 service call covers a full on-site diagnosis, then a firm flat-rate repair price is quoted before any work begins. We use only genuine OEM parts on every job.

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    How do I pick the right service for my appliance problem?

    You do not have to diagnose it yourself, just tell us the appliance and the symptom and our technician handles the rest. The $89 service call covers a complete on-site inspection to pinpoint the issue, then you get one firm flat-rate price before any repair starts. Lines are answered 24/7, so call anytime to describe the problem.

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    How do I book a repair?

    Book by phone at (760) 477-0575 or online, with no web forms or email required. Calls are answered 24/7 and same-day appointments are often available across San Diego and Orange County, with jobs done 8am to 6pm daily. Every visit starts with an $89 diagnosis and a flat-rate repair price quoted upfront, using genuine OEM parts.

What Each Category Covers

The Five Things We Repair

Refrigerator Repair

Your refrigerator is the one appliance that never gets a day off, which is why a fault here feels like an emergency. Refrigerator repair covers cooling that drifts warm, a freezer that frosts over, water pooling under the crisper drawers, ice makers that quit mid-batch, and the steady hum that suddenly turns into a click or a rattle. The usual culprits are a tired compressor, a stuck evaporator fan, a clogged defrost drain, or a failing thermostat or control board. Warning signs worth acting on early include food spoiling faster than it should, condensation on the door seals, and a unit that runs constantly without ever feeling cold. Because spoiled groceries add up quickly, this is the category where same-day service matters most — and the one we prioritize on the schedule.

Washer & Dryer Repair

Laundry pairs fail in predictable ways, and washer & dryer repair addresses all of them on both front-load and top-load machines. On the wash side we see drums that won't spin or drain, water that leaks onto the floor, off-balance shaking that walks the machine across the room, and door latches that refuse to lock. On the dryer side the classic complaints are no heat, clothes that come out damp after a full cycle, burning smells, and drums that turn but never warm. Common failures include worn drive belts, clogged drain pumps, failed heating elements, blown thermal fuses, and lint-choked vents that quietly become a fire risk. If your cycle times have crept longer and longer, that's usually the first symptom — not the last.

Oven & Range Repair

A cooktop or oven that heats unevenly turns every meal into a guessing game. Oven & range repair handles gas and electric units alike: burners that won't light or click endlessly, surface elements that stay cold, ovens that run hot or cold against the dial, broilers that won't engage, and digital control panels that throw error codes or go dark. Behind these symptoms you'll typically find a worn igniter, a failed bake or broil element, a faulty temperature sensor, or a control board that's lost calibration. Gas work in particular is something to leave to a trained technician — a weak igniter or a gas valve that hesitates is not a DIY afternoon.

Dishwasher Repair

When a dishwasher stops earning its keep, dishes come out gritty, cloudy, or still wet. Dishwasher repair covers units that won't start, won't drain, leak at the door, leave a film on glassware, or fill the kitchen with a musty smell. The frequent offenders are a jammed drain pump, a worn door gasket, a clogged spray arm, a failed inlet valve, or a heating element that no longer dries the load. A dishwasher that pools standing water at the bottom is the most common call — and usually one of the quicker fixes once we trace the drain path and reseal the connections properly.

Microwave Repair

Built-in and over-the-range microwaves are deceptively complex, and they store enough electrical charge that opening one up casually is genuinely dangerous. Microwave repair covers units that run but won't heat, spark or arc inside the cavity, hum loudly, won't power on, or have a turntable and exhaust fan that have stopped cooperating. Typical faults trace back to a failed magnetron, a blown high-voltage diode, a tripped door interlock switch, or a control panel that no longer registers presses. Our technicians discharge the capacitor safely and tell you honestly when a repair makes sense versus when a replacement is the smarter spend.

Match the Symptom to the Service

Not Sure Which One You Need? Start With the Symptom

Appliances rarely announce their problem by category — they announce it by behavior. If you're staring at this menu unsure where your issue belongs, work backward from what you're actually seeing or hearing. A few of the most common symptoms and where they usually lead:

  • It's leaking water onto the floor. Trace the source first. Under the fridge points to a clogged defrost drain or water line; under the washer points to a pump or hose; standing water inside the dishwasher points to a drain fault.
  • It runs but doesn't get cold, hot, or dry. This is almost always a component that produces the temperature — a compressor in the fridge, a heating element in the dryer or dishwasher, an element or igniter in the oven, a magnetron in the microwave.
  • It won't turn on at all. Before you call, confirm the outlet, breaker, and door latch — many machines refuse to start if a safety switch isn't seated. If those check out, you're likely looking at a control board or a blown fuse.
  • It's making a new noise. Grinding, clicking, or banging usually means a worn bearing, belt, fan, or motor. New sounds are worth catching early, before the part that's complaining takes a neighboring part down with it.
  • It works, but the results are bad. Cloudy dishes, damp laundry, unevenly baked food — these "it runs fine but" complaints point to sensors, spray arms, vents, and calibration rather than total failures.

Still uncertain? That's exactly what the $89 diagnostic visit is for. Describe the symptom when you call (760) 477-0575, and we'll send the right technician with the right parts on the truck — often the same day.

Repair or Replace?

The Economics: When to Fix It and When to Let It Go

The single most useful rule of thumb in this trade is the 50% rule: if a repair costs more than half the price of a comparable new appliance, and the unit is already well into its expected lifespan, replacement is usually the wiser long-term decision. Under that threshold — or on a unit that still has years of service left — repair almost always wins, because a quality fix with a genuine OEM part usually costs far less than buying another machine.

To apply the rule, you need a sense of how long these machines are supposed to last. Typical expected lifespans run roughly like this:

  • Refrigerators: about 10 to 13 years, with the compressor being the part most worth saving.
  • Washing machines: roughly 10 to 12 years; front-loaders and top-loaders age at similar rates.
  • Dryers: around 10 to 13 years, often outliving the washer they came with.
  • Dishwashers: about 9 to 11 years, where a worn pump or seal is usually cheaper to fix than to replace.
  • Ovens and ranges: 13 to 16 years, among the longest-lived appliances in the home.
  • Microwaves: roughly 8 to 10 years, where the repair-versus-replace math is the tightest.

There's more to the decision than the calculator, though. A three-year-old refrigerator with a failed fan is an obvious repair regardless of cost. A twelve-year-old dishwasher on its second major fault is telling you something. We give you the honest version of this math during the diagnosis — including when the smart move is to not repair. Our goal is the recommendation we'd give our own family, not the one that bills the most hours.

The Same Process, Every Time

What Every Service Visit Includes

No matter which of the five categories brought you here, the visit follows the same transparent path. We built it this way so there are never any surprises between the moment you call and the moment your appliance is working again.

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A $89 on-site diagnosis

A background-checked technician arrives and performs a full inspection — not a guess. The $89 service call covers the time it takes to find the real root cause, test the suspect parts, and rule out anything else that could fail next.

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A firm flat-rate quote, approved first

Before any repair begins, you get one clear flat-rate price for the whole job — parts and labor together. Nothing proceeds until you approve it, and the number doesn't move once you do. No hourly meter, no end-of-job add-ons.

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Genuine OEM parts, fitted right

We fix it with manufacturer-grade OEM parts that match your unit, so the repair lasts and your warranty stays intact. The technician tests the appliance under load before packing up and leaving your space clean.

That's the whole model — repair what's worth repairing and quote it honestly before we start. Ready when you are: call (760) 477-0575, answered 24/7, or book your visit online for same-day service across San Diego & Orange County.

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Service Reviews

Reviews across the appliances we repair

Customers mention different appliances, but the pattern is the same: diagnosis first, quote second, repair after approval.

5.0/5 6 customer reviews
Anika D. La Jolla, CA
Yelp
We started with a refrigerator issue and ended up using them again for a dishwasher. Both visits were organized and priced clearly.
Iris C. Newport Beach, CA
Yelp
The technician could explain washers, dryers and ovens without sounding scripted. You can tell they work on these appliances every day.
Priya S. Encinitas, CA
Yelp
I liked being able to compare starting prices by appliance before calling. The final quote came after inspection and made sense.
Jenna L. La Jolla, CA
Yelp
They fixed our dryer and gave advice on the refrigerator coils while they were there. Helpful without turning it into an upsell.
Hannah G. Newport Beach, CA
Yelp
The service menu matched what they actually do. No vague handyman feel, just appliance-specific repair.
Natalie W. Encinitas, CA
Yelp
From booking to the final test, each step was simple. That matters when more than one appliance is acting up.