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What appliance repair costs in United States

Researched national ranges in USD. City prices vary by cost tier.
Job size Low Typical High
Minor repair Belt, door seal, thermostat, inlet valve $100 $175 $275
Mid-size repair Drain pump, motor, heating element, ice maker $200 $325 $500
Major repair Compressor, control board, drum bearings $350 $600 $1,250
Diagnosis only Trip + fault diagnosis, no repair $65 $95 $130

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How to hire a appliance repair pro in United States

  1. Get the model and serial number off the appliance before calling — it lets the tech bring the right part first visit
  2. Ask the trip/service-call fee upfront and whether it's credited toward the repair (typical: $65-$130)
  3. For refrigerator or AC refrigerant work, confirm the technician holds EPA Section 608 certification — it's federally required
  4. For gas ranges or gas dryers, use a technician licensed for gas appliance work in your state or a plumber/HVAC contractor with gas credentials
  5. Verify general liability insurance; many states don't license appliance techs, so insurance and brand authorization are your main quality signals
  6. Check whether the appliance is still under manufacturer warranty — an independent repair may void it
  7. Get the parts + labor warranty in writing (90 days to 1 year is standard)

Frequently asked questions

Why is my fridge not cooling, and is it expensive to fix?

Cheap causes: blocked vents, failed door seal, dusty condenser coils, or a faulty thermostat. Expensive causes: compressor or refrigerant leak — sealed-system repairs need a certified refrigeration technician and often cost more than a mid-range replacement fridge. Get a diagnosis before assuming the worst.

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.

How long does an appliance repair take?

Diagnosis takes 20-45 minutes. If the part is on the van, most repairs finish in under 90 minutes. If a part must be ordered, expect a second visit 2-10 days later; ask whether the second visit incurs another call-out fee (it usually shouldn't).

What is a call-out or diagnostic fee and do I pay it if I don't proceed?

It covers the technician's travel and the time to diagnose the fault. Most firms charge it even if you decline the repair, but many waive or credit it against the repair if you go ahead. Confirm this before booking — it is the single most disputed line item.

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.

Do appliance repair technicians in the US need a license?

Most states don't license general appliance repair, so anyone can advertise it. The hard requirements are federal: EPA Section 608 certification for anyone opening a refrigerant circuit. For gas appliances, state and local codes usually require a licensed gas fitter or contractor. Vet insurance and brand authorization for everything else.

What does an appliance service call cost in the US?

Typically $65-$130 for the trip and diagnosis, with many companies crediting it toward the repair. Total repairs commonly run $100-$350; refrigerator sealed-system jobs like compressors run $700-$1,250, at which point replacement is often smarter.

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