Major household appliances are supposed to last for years. But if your washing machine is proving to be unreliable, your dryer is constantly rumbling, your frost-free freezer is full of frost or if your oven is ruining your pecan pies, it’s time to call in the experts. You can easily hire an appliance repair service professional in Oshawa with the help of HomeStars.

20 Oshawa homeowners have left reviews for companies that have fixed their various home appliances. These reviews also included the cost they had to pay to get their appliance fixed. We have compiled these reviews and based on this data we have created the following appliance repair cost guide.

Fixing an appliance in Oshawa can cost less than replacing it based on the make and model of the appliance, its age and the problem. To fix your dud washer and dryer it may cost you up to $425. If your stove, cooktop or oven aren’t working as per your expectations, fixing them will cost your approximately $230-$400. To fix temperature fluctuations or any other issues in your fridge and freezer it may cost you $305 on average to get it repaired.

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Cost Guide to Repair Washer and Dryer in Oshawa

The following costs are based on verified reviews reported by 11 Oshawa based homeowners:

ApplianceAverage Cost*Lowest Reported*Highest Reported*
Washer$160$120$200
Dryer$163$115$225

Costs as of September 2020*

Common Washer Issues & Solutions:

Washer Won’t Start

  • The solution to this problem differs based on whether you have a front-load machine or top load. The common cause for this problem is an obstruction in the power flow between the lid switch and washer’s motor. Fixing the wiring or replacing the lid switch can fix the problem.

Water Leaking

  • There are numerous reasons for why the water might be leaking from your washer. Figuring out exactly which part of the washer is damaged is the key to fix the leakage. A washer repair pro will check the hoses, pump, tub cover gasket, water inlet valve, door boot seal and other such parts related to water inlet and outlet. After diagnosing the problem, the licensed pro will be able to fix it.

Washer Won’t Fill or Won’t Drain

  • An issue with the washer’s inlet and outlet valve can stop the washer from filling or draining properly. Checking the valves, temperature selector switch or water-level pressure switch can resolve the problem.

Error Code on Control Panel

  • The meaning of error code on your washer’s control panel can differ based on its make and model. You can refer to the troubleshooting guide that you got with the washer and determine what the specific code means. If you can’t find the guide or the error code fix is complicated, a technically trained washer repair pro can help you.

Unusual Noises and Loud Vibrations

  • Uneven laundry loads, a stretched or broken washer belt, faulty vibration pads or dented flooring can cause your washer to wobble and make weird noises. Replacing the broken parts may fix the problem.

Washer Door Won’t Open

  • The most common reason for a jammed washer door is piled-up water in the machine. A washer mechanic can help you drain the water and open the door successfully. To avoid this from happening again, the skilled repairman may have to replace the door interlock, lid hinge and pin or the door hook.

Burning Smells

  • A broken thermostat that controls heat and water levels in your machine can cause the burning smells. Consider replacing the thermostat with a new one to avoid any major catastrophes.

Common Dryer Issues & Solutions:

Dryer Won’t Turn On

  • A defected thermal fuse or start switch is the most common cause behind your dryer not turning on. Replacing these parts may fix the problem.

No Heat

  • The thermal fuse is a dryer’s backbone. If the thermal fuse has blown, it will cause a variety of problems including no heat. Repairing the thermal fuse and the wire circle around it with the help of a dryer repair specialist can bring back the heat.

Dryer Shuts Off Midway

  • A weak door catch or broken switch can cause the dryer to stop midway through its cycle. An appliance repair pro can help you repair the problem.

Cost Guide to Repair Refrigerator in Oshawa

The following costs are based on verified reviews reported by 3 Oshawa based homeowners:

ApplianceAverage Cost*Lowest Reported*Highest Reported*
Refrigerator$305$200$425

Costs as of September 2020*

Common Refrigerator Issues & Solutions:

Freezer Not Defrosting

  • A freezer’s defrost control board, timer and assembly manage the thermostat and evaporator coil. A defect in any of these parts can stop the defrost cycle of your refrigerator. Getting them checked by a pro and fixing them might solve the defrost issue.

Freezer Isn’t Freezing

  • If the freezer is failing to keep your food from spoiling it can be because of two reasons: dirt in the condenser coil or malfunctioning evaporator motor.

  • A freezer repair pro can vacuum the dirt and repair the power flow of the evaporator motor which will get your freezer back to normal.

Ice Maker Not Working Properly

  • There might be a variety of reasons why your ice maker has stopped working. It can be fixed by repairing the clogged filter, inlet valve or increasing the thermostat level.

Leaking or Dripping Water

  • A blocked defrost drain or clogged frozen water supply can create a small water puddle around your fridge. Fixing both of these elements can stop the leakage.

Loud Noises

  • The condenser fan motor is to blame if your fridge is making loud noises. There might be dirt accumulation on the fan or obstruction caused by debris due to which the fan isn’t working properly. A household appliance repair pro can help you to repair the fan and reduce the noises.

Fridge Door Doesn’t Close Properly

  • If your fridge door doesn’t close properly it can ruin all the good food inside. The gasket seal of the refrigerator door might have demagnetized to cause this problem. You may have to replace the whole gasket seal to get the doors re-magnetized.
  • Additionally, check the hinges and screws as well. You can ask a fridge repair pro to replace or tighten the hinges and screws on your refrigerator door.

Cost Guide to Repair Stove and Oven in Oshawa

The following stove and oven costs are based on verified reviews reported by 6 Oshawa based homeowners:

ApplianceAverage Cost*Lowest Reported*Highest Reported*
Stove$276$120$400
Oven$177$100$230

Costs as of September 2020*

Common Stove and Oven Issues & Solutions:

Oven Door Won’t Open or Close Properly

  • Loose screws or hinges can cause the oven door to hang midway. If the oven door is not opening or closing properly, it can leave the food uncooked or give you burns. It’s wise to hire an oven repair pro to get it fixed.

Faulty Oven Timer

  • The oven’s digital control panel can be the cause behind the faulty oven timer. You will need a household appliance repair pro to take a look at the wire set up of the control panel.

Oven Light Not Working

  • Non-working oven light can be harmful and may obstruct your baking experience. Fixing the light socket and then changing the bulb can bring back the light in your oven.

Sparks on the Stove Top

  • If you have been using big pots on smaller burners, it may cause the cooking terminals to fluctuate coil temperature. This can also cause overheating resulting in burning wires and sparks. We recommend you book an appointment with a licensed appliance repair pro to fix the problem.

How To Interview Potential Appliance Repair Pros

HomeStars will match you with three potential appliance repair pros in your area, simply submit a quote request to get started. You can chat directly with any of these service providers and hire one best suited to your needs. There are a few things you should discuss with the pro before hiring them.

The Problem

Follow the 5W1H rule when you first discuss the appliance specific problem with the pro.

  • What: what is broken or not working properly? Give specifications of your appliance.
  • When: when did the appliance start malfunctioning?
  • Where: where do you live and where is the appliance located in your house?
  • Why: why do you think the appliance has broken or malfunctioning? For example, do you suspect an uneven load of laundry has caused your washer to wobble?
  • Which: which specific part of the appliance is having trouble operating? Go into detail of malfunction specifications.
  • How: have you tried to fix the problem? If yes, then how and which methods did you use?

The Solution

  • Now, let the appliance repair pro ask you some questions. They might ask you the make and model of the appliance, any warranty period attached to it and some other technical questions which might help them diagnose the problem.
  • Ask the pros when they can come to fix the appliance and what their process will be.
  • Don’t forget to discuss the possibility of purchasing any replacement parts. Based on the problem and the diagnosis, the appliance repair pro will suggest to you whether to buy a new or used replacement part. Also, ask them whether they will be able to get the part for you or not.

The Fix

  • Lastly, don’t forget to get the custom quote from the appliance repair pro to fix your washer or refrigerator.

  • Ask them if they offer future service calls or guarantees on their work.
  • You can easily book an appointment and the appliance repair pro will fix your machine.
  • Finally, you can write a review on HomeStars of your experience with them. This will help other Oshawa based homeowners just like you to make a confident decision when hiring an appliance repair pro in the future.

Before You Hire a Pro

HomeStars helps you hire verified and reviewed professionals with tools like homeowner reviews, Star Score ratings and our verification badge. When a homeowner leaves a review on a service provider’s profile page, it’s verified by HomeStars’ review team before making it public. Whether the review is positive or negative, our team follows a set of guidelines that will make it easier for homeowners like you to make a confident hiring decision. You can also check for a verification badge on the service provider’s profile. The companies earn a verification badge when we successfully investigate their criminal background, credit check, HST registration, and proof of professional licensing.

Before you hire a pro, make sure you check the reviews, ratings, compare the pros and ask for a written contract stating exactly what is included in your project. Click here to choose the right pro for your appliance repair project and get a quote from them.