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Appliance Repair in Sydney

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Appliance Repair prices in Sydney

Researched estimates for Sydney (AUD), adjusted for city size from national ranges. Updated 2026.
Job size Low Typical High
Minor repair Door seal, hose, thermostat, valve A$150 A$230 A$350
Mid-size repair Drain pump, element, motor A$250 A$400 A$580
Major repair Compressor, bearings, control board A$460 A$690 A$1,250
Diagnosis only Call-out + diagnosis A$90 A$140 A$210

How to hire a appliance repair pro in Australia

  1. Note the model number and fault before requesting quotes
  2. Ask the call-out fee ($80-$180 metro) and whether it includes diagnosis or first 30 minutes
  3. For fridge/freezer regas or sealed-system work, the technician must hold an ARC (Australian Refrigeration Council) refrigerant handling licence — ask for the licence number
  4. Any repair touching fixed wiring requires a state-licensed electrician; plug-in appliance repair itself may also require an electrical work licence in some states (e.g. QLD)
  5. Gas appliance repair requires a licensed gasfitter under state law (e.g. VBA in Victoria, Fair Trading NSW)
  6. Check the repairer's warranty on parts and labour (3-12 months) and get it on the invoice
  7. If the appliance failed prematurely, check Australian Consumer Law rights against the retailer before paying — 'consumer guarantees' apply beyond the manufacturer warranty

Refrigerant handling in Australia legally requires an ARC licence (checkable on the ARCtick register), gas appliance work requires a state-licensed gasfitter, and electrical work is licensed state-by-state. Australian Consumer Law guarantees may make the retailer liable for premature failures regardless of the manufacturer's warranty period.

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Frequently asked questions

Should I repair a washing machine that won't drain myself?

Check the pump filter first — it is behind a small hatch at the bottom front on most machines, and a coin or sock in the filter is the most common cause. Clearing it is safe and free. If the filter is clear and it still won't drain, the drain pump has likely failed, which is a technician job.

Do repair technicians charge more for built-in or integrated appliances?

Often yes, by 10-30%. Integrated appliances take extra time to de-panel and extract from cabinetry, and access is tighter. Mention that the appliance is built-in when booking so the quote and time estimate are realistic.

Should I use the manufacturer's repair service or an independent technician?

If the appliance is under warranty, always use the manufacturer or their authorized agent — an independent repair can void it. Out of warranty, independents are typically 20-40% cheaper and faster to schedule; choose one with experience in your brand, since parts access varies.

Is it worth repairing an appliance or should I replace it?

Use the 50% rule: if the repair quote exceeds 50% of the price of a comparable new appliance, and the machine is past half its expected lifespan (about 10 years for washers, 12-15 for fridges), replacement usually wins. Under warranty or for premium brands, repair almost always wins.

Are dishwasher repairs usually worth it?

Usually yes for machines under 7 years old. Common faults — drain pumps, inlet valves, spray arms, door latches — are all cheap-to-moderate parts. Control board failures on budget machines are the main case where replacement beats repair.

What does an appliance repair call-out cost in Australia?

Metro call-out fees typically run $80-$180, often including diagnosis. Common washing machine and dishwasher repairs total $150-$400; sealed-system fridge repairs can exceed $600, at which point a new unit is often the better spend.

Does my appliance repairer need an ARC licence?

Only if the work involves the refrigerant circuit — regassing, compressor or evaporator work on fridges, freezers or air conditioners. It's a legal requirement; you can verify any licence number on the ARCtick website. General mechanical repairs (pumps, belts, seals) don't need it.

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