J & R Handyman Services
1512 W Apache Ln , Lakeside, AZ 85929-6526
Handyman, Landscape Maintenance, Major Appliance Services.
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
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1512 W Apache Ln , Lakeside, AZ 85929-6526
Handyman, Landscape Maintenance, Major Appliance Services.
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
2983 W Fairmount Ave , Phoenix, AZ 85017-4614
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Major Appliance Parts, Appliance Repair, Appliance Sales ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
9605 N Cave Creek Rd , Phoenix, AZ 85020-2117
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Major Appliance Services, Appliance Repair, Refrigerator Repair ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
Phoenix, AZ 85040-1523
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Appliance Repair, Major Appliance Services, Small Appliance Services ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
Phoenix, AZ 85032-2751
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Appliance Repair, Refrigerator Repair, Washer and Dryer Repair ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
Phoenix, AZ 85040-1962
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Appliance Repair, Commercial Appliance Repair
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
Phoenix, AZ 85027-5446
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Appliance Repair, Major Appliance Services
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
7600 E Redfield Rd Ste C180 , Scottsdale, AZ 85260-3466
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Appliance Repair, Refrigerator Repair, Washer and Dryer Repair ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
472 , Glendale, AZ 85308-4621
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Appliance Repair, Refrigerator Repair, Washer and Dryer Repair ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
Show Low, AZ 85901
Department Stores, Heating and Air Conditioning, Residential Air Conditioning Contractors.
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
2400 W Southern Ave Ste 101 , Tempe, AZ 85282-4337
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Appliance Repair, Major Appliance Services, Small Appliance Services ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
23309 N 17th Dr , Phoenix, AZ 85027-6305
BBB Accredited A+ rated. Air Conditioning Repair, Heating and Air Conditioning, Air Conditioning Contractors ...
Serves: 85001, 85002, 85003, 85004 +37 more
For: single appliance diagnosis and repair in Phoenix, AZ
Appliance repair in Phoenix typically runs $150–$450 for most common repairs on standard household appliances. Service call and diagnostic fees alone range from $75–$150 in the Phoenix metro, and parts can add $50–$600 on top depending on the appliance and component. Phoenix's extreme climate — 115°F summer heat, mineral-heavy tap water (among the highest TDS in the U.S.), and year-round air conditioning use — creates specific failure patterns that drive appliance repair volume higher per household than the national average.
| Appliance | Common Repair | Typical Cost Range |
|---|---|---|
| Refrigerator | Compressor replacement | $350–$600 |
| Refrigerator | Condenser fan motor | $150–$280 |
| Refrigerator | Ice maker assembly | $180–$350 |
| Refrigerator | Refrigerant recharge (EPA 608 required) | $200–$400 |
| Dishwasher | Control board replacement | $200–$400 |
| Dishwasher | Pump/motor assembly | $150–$300 |
| Washing machine | Water pump replacement | $150–$250 |
| Washing machine | Control board | $200–$350 |
| Dryer | Heating element | $150–$250 |
| Dryer | Drum bearing and belt | $130–$230 |
| Oven/Range | Igniter replacement | $150–$250 |
| Oven/Range | Control board | $200–$400 |
| Microwave | Magnetron replacement | $100–$250 |
| HVAC window/wall unit | Capacitor replacement | $75–$175 |
| Service call / diagnostic | Labor to diagnose, applied to repair | $75–$150 |
Compiled from Phoenix metro appliance service providers and cross-referenced with HomeAdvisor appliance repair cost data.
1. Refrigerator and HVAC compressor stress in extreme heat
Phoenix's ambient outdoor temperature regularly reaches 110–115°F in June–August. Refrigerators located in garages — extremely common in Phoenix homes — operate in 110–120°F ambient temperatures during summer, forcing compressors to work at 3–5× the thermal load they experience in an air-conditioned kitchen. Compressor failures, condenser fan motor burnouts, and refrigerant pressure issues are dramatically more common in Phoenix than in moderate-climate cities. A refrigerator rated for a 75°F ambient kitchen environment will have a significantly shortened lifespan when placed in a Phoenix garage.
2. Hard water and mineral scale on dishwashers and washing machines
Phoenix tap water is supplied from the Colorado River and Salt River systems and tests among the hardest municipal water in the United States — typically 200–300 parts per million total dissolved solids (TDS) of calcium, magnesium, and carbonates. This mineral load deposits as limescale inside dishwasher spray arms, heating elements, and water inlet valves; inside washing machine water pump impellers and detergent pathways; and inside refrigerator ice maker water lines and valves. The Arizona Department of Environmental Quality (ADEQ) water quality reports confirm Phoenix's high mineral content. Scale-related failures are the most common preventable appliance failure in Phoenix and can be mitigated with water softening or regular descaling maintenance.
3. Ice maker failures from scale and heat
Phoenix's combination of mineral-heavy water and ambient heat makes ice maker failure one of the most common appliance service calls in the metro. The water inlet valve screens clog with mineral deposits; ice maker molds accumulate scale that prevents clean ice release; and water supply lines in un-air-conditioned utility areas can experience pressure and temperature fluctuations that cause valve failure. An ice maker repair (valve, assembly, or module replacement) typically runs $180–$350 in Phoenix.
4. Dryer vent issues unique to Phoenix
Phoenix homes frequently have dryer vent runs — sometimes 15–25 feet — through hot attic spaces, significantly increasing lint accumulation risk. A clogged dryer vent in Phoenix's summer heat (attic temperatures of 130–150°F) creates a fire hazard and dramatically increases dryer element and thermal fuse failures. Annual dryer vent cleaning ($80–$150) is strongly recommended for Phoenix homes. The NFPA (National Fire Protection Association) identifies dryer vents as the leading cause of home clothes dryer fires nationwide.
The general rule: if the repair cost exceeds 50% of the appliance's replacement cost, replace it. Phoenix-specific nuances:
Arizona does not issue a general appliance repair contractor license. This means any individual can legally pick up tools and advertise appliance repair services in Phoenix without any state registration or exam. This open market creates significant quality variance — from factory-authorized, manufacturer-trained technicians to completely untrained individuals. Understanding which credentials matter and how to verify them is essential for choosing a reliable Phoenix appliance repair company.
Any appliance repair technician who works on refrigerators, air conditioners, or any equipment containing refrigerant (R-134a, R-410A, R-32, etc.) in Arizona must hold a valid EPA Section 608 Certification from the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency. This is federal law — not optional.
Ask any Phoenix appliance technician handling refrigerant to show their EPA 608 certification card. Releasing refrigerant without proper certification is a federal violation with fines up to $44,539 per day per violation. A technician who cannot produce their EPA 608 card should not touch your refrigerator or AC unit. Verify technician credentials via the ESCO Institute certify verification or similar EPA 608 exam administrator.
For appliances under manufacturer warranty, ensure you use a factory-authorized service provider. Using an unauthorized technician during warranty period may void coverage. Major manufacturer service networks in Phoenix:
Authorized technicians receive factory training updates on model-specific fault codes, technical service bulletins (TSBs), and recall-related repairs. For a Phoenix homeowner with a refrigerator compressor failure still under a 10-year sealed system warranty, using an authorized technician is not optional — using an unauthorized technician voids the remaining warranty.
For general appliance repair (not involving installation of new appliances or any structural work), Arizona ROC licensure is not required. However, if an appliance repair technician recommends and installs a new gas appliance (gas dryer, gas range), this crosses into plumbing contractor territory and requires an Arizona ROC license. Similarly, installing a new 240V circuit for a new electric dryer requires a licensed C-11 electrical contractor. Watch for appliance technicians who offer "while I'm here" installation services — verify they hold the appropriate ROC license for any licensed trade work.
The Arizona Attorney General's consumer protection enforcement handles complaints against deceptive trade practices in appliance repair. Keep all written estimates and invoices.
YouTube has made appliance repair more accessible than ever. Dryer belt kits, dishwasher pump assemblies, and refrigerator door gaskets are available on Amazon for $15–$80. The question for Phoenix homeowners is not whether DIY appliance repair is possible, but whether the risk-adjusted outcome is better than hiring a qualified technician.
| Factor | DIY Repair | Professional Repair |
|---|---|---|
| Cost | Parts only ($20–$200) — save $80–$250+ in labor | Total $150–$450 including labor and diagnostic |
| Refrigerant work | Illegal without EPA 608 — cannot DIY | EPA 608 certified technician required |
| Gas appliance work | High risk — gas leak hazard; Arizona ROC license required for gas line work | Licensed plumber/gas fitter ensures safe connection |
| Diagnosis accuracy | Risk of misdiagnosis → wrong parts ordered ($$$) | Factory-trained technician with fault code access |
| Warranty protection | Repairs DIY void manufacturer warranty if still active | Authorized service preserves warranty |
| Parts quality | OEM or Chinese aftermarket — variable quality | OEM parts from factory supply chain |
| Tool availability | Basic tools available; specialty tools (multimeter, refrigerant gauges) add cost | Full professional toolkit |
| Phoenix heat factor | Garage repair in 110°F requires heat safety awareness | Professional schedules efficiently |
| Recall awareness | DIY technician may not know of active recalls | Authorized technicians receive TSB and recall notifications |
| Repair warranty | None — you own all outcomes | Typically 90 days to 1 year labor + parts |
Some repairs are legitimately DIY-friendly and save real money:
Refrigerant work (refrigerators, AC units, mini-splits): Federal law (Clean Air Act, Section 608) prohibits venting refrigerants to atmosphere and requires EPA 608 certification for any refrigerant recovery, recycling, or recharge. Arizona has no state exception. A Phoenix technician offering to "top off" your refrigerator refrigerant without identifying and repairing a leak is performing work that violates federal law regardless of their EPA status.
Gas line connections: Connecting or modifying any gas line — including moving a gas dryer to a new location or re-connecting after a repair — requires a licensed plumber or gas line contractor in Arizona. This is an Arizona ROC enforcement matter, not a preference. An unqualified gas connection in a Phoenix garage (where gas concentrations can build in enclosed spaces in summer) creates an explosion and carbon monoxide risk.
Appliances under active manufacturer warranty: Warranty terms universally require repairs to be performed by factory-authorized service providers. Opening an appliance yourself for any repair during warranty automatically voids the labor and parts coverage for that and potentially future claims. Always check warranty status before picking up a screwdriver.
Phoenix's hard water (200–300 PPM TDS) makes preventive maintenance — not just repair — critical for appliance longevity. Annual cleaning of dishwasher spray arms and water inlet valve screens ($0 cost, 20 minutes) can prevent $200–$400 pump failures. Annual dryer vent cleaning prevents heating element failures and fire risk. Annual refrigerator coil cleaning (rear or underneath) is essential for units operated in Phoenix's dusty environment — clogged condenser coils are one of the leading causes of Phoenix refrigerator compressor failure.
For larger appliances (refrigerators 5+ years old, dishwashers 7+ years old), a preventive service call ($75–$150) from an experienced Phoenix technician to inspect, clean, and identify wear before failure is often a better investment than waiting for an emergency repair.
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