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How Much Does Appliance Repair Cost? 2026 Price Guide

Wondering how much appliance repair costs? Here's a transparent guide to average repair prices for every major appliance.

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What Does Appliance Repair Cost in 2026?

One of the first questions homeowners ask when an appliance breaks down is "how much will this cost to fix?" The answer depends on the appliance type, the specific problem, and the parts needed. This guide breaks down average appliance repair costs so you know what to expect before calling for service.

Keep in mind that most reputable repair companies waive the diagnostic fee when you approve the repair — so the service call cost is typically rolled into the total repair price.

Refrigerator Repair Costs

Refrigerators are the most commonly repaired appliance. Average repair costs range from $150 to $500 depending on the issue:

  • Thermostat or temperature sensor: $100–$250
  • Evaporator fan motor: $150–$300
  • Defrost system components: $200–$400
  • Compressor replacement: $400–$800
  • Ice maker repair: $150–$350

Premium brands (Sub-Zero, Viking, Thermador) typically cost more due to specialized parts, but repair is still far cheaper than replacing these high-end units.

Washer and Dryer Repair Costs

Laundry appliance repairs are generally among the most affordable:

  • Dryer thermal fuse: $100–$200
  • Dryer heating element: $150–$300
  • Washer pump replacement: $150–$350
  • Washer bearing replacement: $200–$450
  • Washer control board: $200–$400

Dryers are mechanically simpler than washers and tend to have lower repair costs overall.

Dishwasher Repair Costs

Dishwasher repairs are typically mid-range:

  • Drain pump replacement: $150–$300
  • Water inlet valve: $100–$250
  • Door latch assembly: $100–$200
  • Wash motor: $200–$400
  • Control board: $200–$400

Oven and Stove Repair Costs

Oven and stove repairs vary significantly based on fuel type:

  • Gas igniter replacement: $150–$300
  • Electric bake/broil element: $150–$300
  • Temperature sensor: $100–$250
  • Gas valve: $200–$400
  • Control board: $250–$500

Factors That Affect Repair Cost

Brand: Premium brands cost more due to specialized or proprietary parts. Standard brands (Whirlpool, GE, Samsung) have widely available, affordable parts.

Part availability: If a part is in stock on the service truck, there's no delay or extra trip charge. If a part must be ordered, there may be a follow-up visit.

Warranty status: If your appliance is still under manufacturer warranty, parts (and sometimes labor) may be covered. Check your warranty before scheduling service.

Complexity: Simple component swaps (thermostats, fuses, sensors) cost less than sealed system work (compressor, refrigerant) that requires specialized equipment.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is a service call fee separate from the repair cost?
Most companies charge a diagnostic/service call fee to cover the technician's time and travel. At LOWL, we waive this fee when you approve the repair — so you only pay for the repair itself.

How do I know if repair is worth it vs. buying new?
The general rule: if the repair costs more than 50% of a new appliance's price, and the appliance is more than 75% through its expected lifespan, replacement may be the better value. We always give honest recommendations.

Do you charge more for weekends or emergencies?
We don't charge weekend surcharges — same rate 7 days a week, 8 AM to 8 PM.

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LOWL Appliance Repair

Professional appliance repair technicians serving Lake Elsinore, CA and the surrounding Inland Empire area. Same-day service, warranty on all repairs.

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Same-day diagnosis for $70 (waived when you approve the repair). Warranty included.

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