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Appliance Repair Cost in United States (2026)

Average prices, hourly rates, and the factors that affect what you'll pay for appliance repair services in United States. Compare local pros and get free quotes.

Reviewed by Elena VolkovaSenior Editorial Reviewer — Electrical, Smart Home & Appliances

Appliance repair costs $150–$400 on average in the US, including a diagnostic fee of $50–$100 that's typically applied toward the repair. Refrigerator repairs average $200–$500, washer repairs $150–$400, and oven repairs $100–$400. The general rule: if the repair costs more than 50% of a new appliance and the unit is past half its expected lifespan, replacement is usually the better investment.

Average appliance repair costs[1,2,3]

ApplianceTypical repair cost (USD)Expected lifespan
Refrigerator$200–$50010–18 years
Washer$150–$40010–14 years
Dryer$100–$40010–13 years
Dishwasher$150–$3509–12 years
Oven/Range$100–$40013–20 years
Microwave$75–$2007–10 years
Garbage disposal$100–$2508–15 years

Appliance repair costs in the United States

US homeowners pay $150–$400 for most appliance repairs. A service call including diagnosis runs $50–$100. The most common repairs are refrigerator thermostat/fan motor ($150–$300), washer pump replacement ($150–$350), dryer heating element ($100–$250), and dishwasher pump/motor ($150–$350). Compressor replacement ($300–$600 parts + $200–$400 labor) is the most expensive common repair — often not worth it for fridges over 10 years old.

The 50% rule: if the repair costs more than 50% of a new appliance and it's past half its expected lifespan, replace it. Always check the warranty first — many manufacturers offer 5–10 year compressor and motor warranties.

What affects the cost?

  • Appliance type — refrigerators and washers cost more to repair due to complex parts
  • Part costs — a refrigerator compressor ($300–$600) costs far more than a dryer heating element ($40–$80)
  • Brand — premium brands (Sub-Zero, Miele, Thermador) have more expensive parts and may require authorized technicians
  • Diagnostic fee — $50–$100 just to diagnose; most companies apply this toward the repair
  • Warranty status — manufacturer warranties (1–5 years) cover parts and labor at no cost
  • Age of appliance — older units have harder-to-find parts, increasing cost
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