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Dye's Appliance

PO Box 28473 , Kansas City, MO 64188-8473

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Major Appliance Services, Appliance Repair, Small Appliance Services ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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The Appliance Shop, Inc.

5646 SW 29th St , Topeka, KS 66614-2443

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Major Appliance Services, Appliance Repair, TV and Radio Repair ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Dynamic Appliance Service, Inc.

5839 NE Trenton St , Topeka, KS 66617-1675

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Appliance Repair, Major Appliance Services, Major Appliance Parts ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Luxury Kitchen Solutions

Olathe, KS 66051-2001

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Appliance Installation, Kitchen Remodel, Major Appliance Services ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Able Appliance Repair

1420 NW Vivion Rd Suite 111 , Kansas City, MO 64118

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Major Appliance Services, Residential Air Conditioning Contractors, Appliance Repair

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Seniors Electrical & Appliance Repair

PO Box 25562 , Kansas City, MO 64119-0862

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Appliance Repair, Electrical Contractors, Dryer Vent Cleaning ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Hometown Hero Appliance Repair

9112 Cody St , Overland Park, KS 66214-1732

Major Appliance Services, Appliance Repair, Small Appliance Services ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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The Appliance Care Company, LLC

706 N Scott Ave , Belton, MO 64012-1735

BBB Accredited A rated. Major Appliance Services, Appliance Repair, Dryer Vent Cleaning ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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2 Bald Guys, LLC

115 S 8th St , Atchison, KS 66002-2742

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Appliance Sales, Major Appliance Services, Appliance Repair ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Mr. Appliance of Joplin

407 S Pennsylvania Ave Ste 205 , Joplin, MO 64801-2281

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Appliance Sales, Appliance Repair, Small Appliance Services ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Eric Hunolt Electric LLC

Edina, MO 63537-1307

BBB Accredited A+ rated. Electrician, Remodeling, Appliance Repair ...

Serves: 64101, 64102, 64105, 64106 +45 more

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Typical Appliance Repair Cost in Kansas City

For: single appliance diagnosis and repair in Kansas City, MO

Budget Option
$100
per repair
Most Common
$200
Average cost
Premium Service
$500
per repair

What Affects the Price:

  • ¢Appliance type (washer, dryer, refrigerator, dishwasher)
  • ¢Age and parts availability
  • ¢Kansas City's tornado belt location, freeze-thaw cycles, and affordable labor create below-average cost market

Appliance Repair Cost Guide — Kansas City, MO

How Much Does Appliance Repair Cost in Kansas City?

Appliance repair costs in Kansas City, Missouri reflect the metro's mid-continent labor market — wages run slightly below the national median, making KC one of the more cost-effective markets for appliance service compared to Denver, Seattle, or Chicago. Here's what KC residents pay in 2025.


Kansas City Appliance Repair Cost by Appliance Type

ApplianceCommon IssueTypical Repair Cost (KC)
Washing machineAgitator, pump, lid switch, door seal$150 – $380
DryerHeating element, drum bearing, thermostat$120 – $320
RefrigeratorCompressor, evaporator fan, defrost heater$200 – $600
DishwasherPump motor, door latch, control board$130 – $350
Oven / RangeIgniter, heating element, control board$150 – $400
Microwave (built-in)Magnetron, door switch, control panel$100 – $280
FreezerThermostat, compressor, evaporator fan$150 – $450
Gas range / ovenIgniter (most common)$130 – $250

Service call fee: $75 – $135 in the KC metro. Most companies apply the service call fee toward the repair if you proceed.


What Drives Appliance Repair Costs in Kansas City

Labor Rates

Per BLS Occupational Employment data for the Kansas City-Overland Park-Kansas City MSA, the median wage for home appliance repairers (SOC 49-9031) in the KC metro is $22.40/hour — versus the national median of $24.10. KC appliance techs typically bill $75–$100/hour for labor (shop rate includes overhead, not raw wage). This is 15–20% cheaper than Denver or Seattle rates.

Service Call vs. Diagnostic Fee

Most Kansas City appliance repair companies charge a $75 – $135 diagnostic/service call fee that covers labor to diagnose the problem. If you approve the repair, many shops apply this fee as a credit toward the total. Some companies (particularly factory-authorized service centers in KC) charge the diagnostic fee separately — always clarify before booking.

Parts Availability — KC's Geographic Advantage

Kansas City sits at the intersection of I-70 and I-35, making it a regional distribution hub. Reliable Parts (regional appliance parts distributor) has a KC warehouse, giving local technicians same-day or next-day parts access that reduces repair timelines versus smaller markets. This also means you pay less for expedited shipping compared to Boston or coastal cities where parts must ship further.

Brand and Model Complexity

  • Older, simpler appliances (top-load washers, basic electric ranges) cost less to repair — straightforward mechanical parts, cheaper labor time
  • Smart/connected appliances (Samsung Family Hub refrigerators, LG washing machines with SmartDiagnosis) require factory-trained authorization and specialized diagnostic software — add 20–30% to repair cost
  • Commercial-grade residential (Sub-Zero, Thermador, Wolf) — authorized service in KC runs $150–$250/hour; parts can cost more than the repair

Extreme KC Weather Impact on Appliances

Kansas City's freeze-thaw cycle and extreme temperature swings (summer highs 95°F+ / winter lows below 0°F) create specific appliance failure patterns:

  • Garage refrigerators/freezers fail at high rates during KC's brutal January cold snaps — most refrigerators are designed for temperatures above 50°F; below that, the refrigerant compressor cycles improperly, causing freezer compartments to warm to unsafe temperatures. This drives significant late-winter repair volume in KC.
  • Gas dryer igniter failures spike in winter when homes run dryers more heavily and aging igniters reach end of life
  • Outdoor-vented dryer booster fans freeze in ducts during severe cold, reducing airflow and causing thermal cutoffs to trip

Repair vs. Replace Decision Guide (Kansas City)

A common rule: if repair cost exceeds 50% of replacement price, replacing is often better value. In KC, where replacement appliances are competitively priced at appliance chains along I-29 (North KC) and Independence Avenue:

Appliance AgeRepair Threshold
Under 5 yearsAlmost always repair
5–10 yearsRepair if under 50% of replacement cost
Over 10 yearsReplace unless repair is simple/cheap
Over 15 yearsUsually replace — parts availability declining

Cost-Saving Tips for KC Homeowners

  • Book early in the week: KC techs have more availability Monday–Wednesday; Friday calls often get weekend premium rates
  • Bundle same-brand repairs: If your LG washer and LG refrigerator both need work, same-brand factory-authorized shops can service both in one visit — saving a second service call fee
  • Check warranty status: Many Whirlpool, GE, and LG appliances sold at Best Buy Legends Outlets or Nebraska Furniture Mart near KC come with factory warranties of 1–5 years — verify before paying out-of-pocket

Appliance Repair FAQ — Kansas City, MO

Why Hire a Professional Appliance Technician in Kansas City, MO

Why Hire a Professional Appliance Repair Tech in Kansas City?

Kansas City's appliance repair market is a mix of factory-authorized service centers, large regional chains, and small independent shops. Knowing what to verify before hiring prevents costly mistakes — especially for high-value appliances still under warranty.


Missouri Licensing for Appliance Repair

Missouri does not require a specialized state license for appliance repair technicians. Unlike electricians or plumbers, appliance techs in Missouri are not licensed by the Missouri Division of Professional Registration. However, this does NOT mean anyone is qualified. The relevant credentials to look for are:

Factory Authorization

For brands where warranty is at stake, factory authorization is critical:

Using a non-factory-authorized technician on an in-warranty appliance voids the manufacturer warranty — in Kansas City, where Nebraska Furniture Mart is a major appliance retailer, many appliances are still under 3–5 year factory coverage.

Industry Certification

Look for technicians certified by Universal Appliance Service Association (UASA) or manufacturers' own training programs. These certifications indicate formal training beyond YouTube-educated guessing.


What Missouri Business Registration Means

While no state license exists for appliance repair, legitimate Kansas City appliance companies should be registered with the Missouri Secretary of State (sos.mo.gov) as a licensed business. You can verify company registration status via the Missouri Secretary of State's online business entity search. An unregistered operation has no business accountability in Missouri courts if work goes wrong.


Insurance Requirements to Verify

Any reputable Kansas City appliance repair company should carry:

  • General liability insurance: Minimum $500,000 per occurrence — covers property damage (e.g., flooding from improperly connected washing machine hose)
  • Workers' compensation: Required for Missouri employers with 5+ employees (§287.030 RSMo); sole proprietors without employees may not carry it — acceptable for true one-person operations
  • Service warranty: Industry standard is 90 days on parts and labor; ask explicitly

Ask for a certificate of insurance (COI) before any technician enters your home.


Kansas City's Two-State Market Quirk

The KC metro spans Missouri AND Kansas — both states. Contractors based in the Kansas suburbs (Overland Park, Lenexa, Shawnee, Olathe) may hold Kansas business registrations, not Missouri ones. If you're in KC proper and hiring a Kansas-based shop, verify they're actually licensed to do business in Missouri. The Kansas Secretary of State and Missouri Secretary of State entity searches both have free online lookup tools.


How to Vet a Kansas City Appliance Repair Company

  1. Google Business Profile reviews — look for 4.3+ stars with 50+ reviews; recent reviews matter more than volume
  2. BBB Kansas City office (bbb.org/local/0654) — check complaint history; an A+ rating with resolved complaints is acceptable; an F rating or unresolved complaints is a hard pass
  3. Factory authorization — ask specifically: "Are you factory-authorized for [brand]?" Ask for the authorization number or documentation
  4. Service warranty — get the parts + labor warranty in writing; standard is 90 days
  5. Technician identity — ask if a named, background-checked technician will be sent; avoid companies that dispatch casual workers

When to Call a Pro vs. DIY in Kansas City

  • DIY appropriate: Cleaning refrigerator coils, replacing a washing machine filter, unclogging a dishwasher drain arm — no tools or electrical work required
  • Call a pro: Anything involving the sealed refrigerant system (compressor, refrigerant), electric control board replacement, gas line connections on ranges/dryers, or anything still under warranty
  • Never DIY: Refrigerant handling requires EPA Section 608 certification — it is a federal violation for uncertified individuals to purchase or handle HFC/HCFC refrigerants used in refrigerators and freezers

Hire a factory-authorized, insured, and warranty-backed appliance tech for anything complex. In KC, labor rates are among the lowest in the Midwest — expert repair is genuinely good value versus replacement.

Repair vs. Replace Appliances in Kansas City, MO

Appliance Repair vs. Replacement in Kansas City, MO

Should you fix it or replace it? In Kansas City, where Nebraska Furniture Mart, Best Buy, Home Depot, and Lowe's all compete aggressively on appliance pricing, the replacement math is different than in coastal cities where appliances cost more. Here's how to make the call.


Comparison Table: Repair vs. Replace

FactorRepairReplace
Upfront cost$120 – $600 typically$400 – $2,500+
Best forAppliance under 10 years old, simple fixAppliance over 12–15 years, expensive repair
Time to resolutionSame-day to 3 days (parts permitting)1–7 days (delivery + installation)
Warranty on fix90 days parts + labor (typical KC shops)1–5 years manufacturer warranty
Energy efficiencyUnchanged (older = less efficient)New models 15–30% more efficient (ENERGY STAR)
KC parts availabilityHub location = fast parts (same/next-day)Nebraska Furniture Mart = competitive pricing
Environmental impactExtends appliance life, less landfillNew manufacturing emissions
Smart featuresOld appliance stays dumbNew app connectivity, diagnostics
ENERGY STAR rebateNot applicableMissouri utility rebates available (Evergy, Spire)
RiskRepair fails again within 90 daysDelivery damage, installation issues

The 50% Rule — Kansas City Application

The appliance industry's standard: if repair cost exceeds 50% of a comparable new appliance price, replace.

In Kansas City, where new appliance competition is fierce:

ApplianceTypical Replacement Cost (KC)Repair Threshold
Top-load washer$550 – $900Repair if under $275
Front-load washer$700 – $1,400Repair if under $350
Electric dryer$450 – $800Repair if under $225
Gas dryer$500 – $900Repair if under $250
Side-by-side refrigerator$800 – $1,800Repair if under $400
French door refrigerator$1,000 – $2,500Repair if under $500
Dishwasher$400 – $900Repair if under $200
Gas range$500 – $1,200Repair if under $250

Prices based on mid-range models at Best Buy Legends Outlets (Wyandotte County), Nebraska Furniture Mart (I-435/North), and Home Depot (KC metro). Check current pricing before deciding.


Independent Shop vs. Big-Box Service (KC Context)

Kansas City has a strong market of independent appliance repair shops, particularly in:

  • Midtown KC — several long-established independent shops with 20+ year histories
  • Independence / Blue Springs — eastern suburbs with family-owned repair businesses
  • Overland Park — factory-authorized service concentration for LG, Samsung

Big-box competition:

  • Best Buy's Geek Squad operates in KC and services Geek Squad Protection plans — useful if you bought the plan, but not for general out-of-warranty repair (they typically subcontract or decline complex repairs)
  • Sears Home Services — still active in KC metro for Kenmore and other brands under their service umbrella

Verdict: For most KC homeowners, a local independent shop with factory authorization beats Geek Squad on price, response time, and accountability. Geek Squad shines only if you have an active protection plan.


When to Choose Repair

  • Appliance is 7 years old or less
  • The failure is a single known component (igniter, pump, door seal, control board)
  • Repair cost is under 50% of replacement
  • The brand/model has a strong repair track record (Whirlpool, Speed Queen)
  • Warranty is still active (use factory-authorized tech only)

When to Choose Replace

  • Appliance is 12–15+ years old and experiencing a second major failure
  • Compressor replacement on a refrigerator over 10 years old (compressor = $400–$900 part alone)
  • Drum bearing failure on a washer over 12 years old
  • Kansas City winter froze your garage fridge repeatedly — thermal stress has shortened compressor life
  • Evergy or Spire Missouri rebates make a new ENERGY STAR model cost-neutral vs. repair

Kansas City Utility Rebates (2025)

Evergy (electric) offers rebates on ENERGY STAR certified appliances — check current offers at evergy.com/rebates. Rebates on refrigerators typically run $25–$75; electric dryers may qualify for $50+ in certain programs. Spire Missouri (gas) periodically offers rebates on high-efficiency gas dryers. Factor these into your replace decision — they can push the replacement math clearly ahead of repair for older appliances.

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