Servicios de Reparación de electrodomésticos

Compara profesionales locales de reparación de electrodomésticos en EE. UU., Polonia y los Países Bajos. Precios reales, reseñas y presupuestos gratis — sin compromiso.

Appliance repair services keep the major systems of your home running — refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, ovens, and garbage disposals. A skilled technician can diagnose and fix most issues in a single visit, often for a fraction of replacement cost.

Good to Know

Common problems include refrigerators that won't cool, ice makers that stop producing, washers that won't drain or spin, dryers that run cold or won't tumble, dishwashers that leak or won't drain, and ovens with bad heating elements or igniters. Most repairs are simple — a worn belt, faulty switch, blocked drain, or stuck valve.

Resumen de precios

The rule of thumb: if repair costs more than 50% of replacement cost and the appliance is past half its expected life, replace it. Most appliances last 10–15 years. Newer high-end models (Sub-Zero, Wolf, Miele) are usually worth repairing even at higher cost; entry-level models often aren't.

Cuándo llamar a un profesional

Service calls average $75–$150 and are typically credited toward the repair if you proceed. Common repair costs: refrigerator $200–$500, washer/dryer $150–$400, dishwasher $150–$350, oven $200–$450. Same-day or weekend service may carry a premium. Ask if the technician specializes in your brand — some brands (Bosch, LG, Samsung electronics-heavy models) need specialized diagnostic tools.

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Preguntas frecuentes

  • What appliances do you cover?
    We connect you with local technicians for refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, ovens and stoves, and garbage disposals. Many also handle microwaves, freezers, ice makers, and built-in coffee machines — ask when booking.
  • Should I repair or replace?
    Use the 50% rule: if repair costs more than half the price of a comparable new unit and your appliance is past half its expected life (10–15 years for most), replace it. Higher-end brands (Sub-Zero, Wolf, Miele, Viking) are usually worth repairing even when costly.
  • How much does an appliance repair cost?
    Service call: $75–$150 (usually credited toward the repair). Refrigerator repair: $200–$500. Washer/dryer: $150–$400. Dishwasher: $150–$350. Oven/stove: $200–$450. Garbage disposal: $100–$250.
  • How long does a repair take?
    Most repairs are completed in a single visit of 1–2 hours. Repairs needing special-order parts can take 5–10 days to complete. Newer electronic-heavy models sometimes need return visits if the first diagnosis is wrong — ask your tech about their first-visit completion rate.