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Appliance Repair Cost in Dallas, TX

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Appliance Repair Cost Guide — Dallas, TX

How Much Does Appliance Repair Cost in Dallas?

Dallas's appliance repair market is shaped by the DFW metro's enormous housing stock, an extreme summer climate that pushes refrigerators, air conditioners, and ice makers to capacity, and the economic reality that appliance prices have increased 15–25% since 2021 — making repair-vs-replace math increasingly favorable for repairing appliances under 7–8 years old.

Dallas Appliance Repair Price Ranges

ApplianceCommon RepairDallas Price Range
Refrigerator — ice makerIce maker replacement$180 – $350
Refrigerator — compressorCompressor replacement$400 – $700
Refrigerator — cooling issueSealed system diagnosis + repair$300 – $600
Dishwasher — not cleaningSpray arm, pump, or control board$150 – $350
Dishwasher — not drainingDrain pump or hose$120 – $280
Washer — not spinningLid switch, motor coupling, belt$130 – $300
Washer — not drainingDrain pump$140 – $280
Dryer — not heating (electric)Element, thermostat, thermal fuse$100 – $240
Dryer — not heating (gas)Igniter or gas valve$120 – $260
Range/oven — not heatingBake element (electric)$100 – $210
Range/oven — surface burner (gas)Igniter, regulator$130 – $270
Microwave — not heatingMagnetron or diode$150 – $320
Standard service call (Dallas + suburbs)Diagnosis only$65 – $125

Prices include standard Dallas-area labor rates and typical parts cost. Labor rates in the Dallas metro reflect BLS data for the Dallas-Fort Worth-Arlington MSA, where appliance repair technicians earn median hourly wages of $21–$28/hour, with service call fees structured to cover travel time across DFW's sprawling geography.

Dallas Climate and Appliance Wear Patterns

Refrigerators under maximum summer stress. Dallas's summer heat — 97°F average highs in July, with heat index frequently above 108°F in the Trinity River lowlands and southern suburbs — puts residential refrigerators under constant maximum load for 3–4 months. Condenser coils located in hot garages or near south-facing walls fail far faster in Dallas than in northern climates. Annual condenser coil cleaning is a maintenance step Dallas appliance repair technicians frequently cite as the single highest-ROI preventive maintenance task for refrigerators in the Dallas climate.

Ice maker demand year-round. Dallas's heat culture drives 12-month-per-year ice maker use, in contrast to northern cities where ice machine usage drops in winter. Ice maker repair is the single highest-volume repair call Dallas appliance technicians handle — Dallas-area plumbers and appliance technicians note that hard water mineral deposits from the Trinity aquifer system cause ice maker scale buildup faster than in cities with softer water.

Gas vs. electric applicability. Oncor's natural gas distribution serving the DFW metro means the majority of Dallas homes have gas dryers and gas ranges — gas appliance repairs require technicians with gas-safe experience. Verify that any Dallas appliance repair company you hire is authorized for gas line work if the appliance connects to a gas supply line.