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Repairs all major brands, upfront diagnostic pricing, and honest repair-versus-replace guidance.
Visit Chicago Appliance Repair CoBefore replacing a fridge, washer, dryer, oven, or dishwasher, get it diagnosed — many failures are a single worn part, not a dead machine. Chicago's older housing stock and tight city kitchens mean access and older wiring can matter, so mention the appliance's age and location when you call. A fair shop charges a diagnostic fee and credits it toward the repair, and will tell you honestly when a unit is not worth fixing. As a rule of thumb, if a repair costs more than about half the price of a new appliance and the unit is near the end of its expected life, replacement is usually the smarter call.
Appliance repairs are priced as a diagnostic fee plus parts and labor. Expect a service call of about $80-$150 (often credited toward the repair) and total repairs commonly landing between $150 and $400 depending on the part. Sealed-system fridge and compressor work costs more.
Most repairs run about $150-$400 including a diagnostic fee of roughly $80-$150 that is usually credited toward the work. Sealed-system refrigerator repairs cost more.
A common guideline: if the repair costs more than about half the price of a comparable new unit and the appliance is near the end of its expected life, replacing it usually makes more sense. A good tech will tell you which side you fall on.
Our Chicago pick services all major brands of refrigerators, washers, dryers, ovens, ranges, and dishwashers, and carries common replacement parts to finish many repairs in one visit.