Professional appliance repair serving Marina and surrounding areas in San Francisco, San Francisco County.
The Marina District sits on San Francisco's northern waterfront, directly exposed to bay winds and salt air blowing through the Golden Gate. This coastal location accelerates appliance wear — metal components corrode faster, and the constant cool moisture promotes mold in washing machine gaskets and refrigerator drip trays. Marina homes typically range from 1920s stucco buildings to mid-century apartment complexes, with a handful of renovated luxury units along Chestnut and Union streets.
Marina kitchens tend to be larger than those in Victorian neighborhoods, accommodating full-size appliances. Sub-Zero refrigerators, Wolf ranges, and Miele dishwashers are popular in the neighborhood's renovated homes, reflecting the area's affluent demographic. These premium brands require manufacturer-certified service techniques and genuine replacement parts — generic components often fail prematurely in high-end units.
The Marina's 1920s-era buildings frequently have outdated electrical panels. Many were built with 60-amp service that struggles to support a modern kitchen's worth of appliances simultaneously. Circuit overloads are a common issue when homeowners upgrade to induction cooktops or electric ranges without upgrading their electrical service. Our technicians assess electrical capacity as part of every Marina service call to prevent recurring tripped breakers.
$310
Refrigerator
$170–$505
$260
Washing Machine
$135–$425
$245
Dryer
$135–$390
$250
Dishwasher
$145–$390
$290
Oven / Range
$155–$450
$175
Microwave
$90–$280
$280
Freezer
$145–$450
$270
Cooktop
$145–$425
Yes. The Marina's direct exposure to bay winds and salt air accelerates corrosion on metal appliance components — condenser coils, dryer drums, and exterior panels degrade faster here than in inland neighborhoods. We use corrosion-resistant replacement parts and recommend protective treatments for Marina homes.
Yes. The Marina District has a high concentration of premium brands including Sub-Zero, Wolf, Viking, and Miele. Our technicians are certified on these brands and carry genuine manufacturer parts for the most common repairs.
Absolutely. Many 1920s Marina buildings have 60-amp electrical service that struggles with modern kitchen appliance loads. Our technicians assess electrical capacity during service calls and can identify if circuit overloads are causing appliance malfunctions or tripped breakers.
We typically reach the Marina within 60-90 minutes. The neighborhood's street parking can be challenging, but our technicians are familiar with Marina access patterns and nearby commercial loading zones.
We repair all major appliances in Marina: refrigerators, washers, dryers, dishwashers, ovens, microwaves, freezers, cooktops, ice makers, and gas stoves. All work is backed by our 90-day warranty.
Appliance repair in Marina typically costs $100-$500 depending on the appliance and issue. We offer free diagnostics when you proceed with the repair, so you know the exact cost before work begins.
SF appliance work splits cleanly between pre-1920 Victorian / Edwardian (District 5, 8, 9 — space-constrained, original gas plumbing), mid-century stucco (Sunset, Richmond — salt air matters), and post-2000 condos (SoMa, Mission Bay — stacked machines, HOA access rules). The housing type changes which parts the technician brings in the truck.
Based on Bay Area area data
Our Sub-Zero fridge stopped cooling right before a dinner party in our Noe Valley home. The technician arrived within two hours, diagnosed a faulty compressor relay, and had it running perfectly before guests arrived.
Bosch dishwasher was leaking onto our hardwood floors in Rockridge. EasyBear sent someone same-day who replaced the door gasket and checked the drain pump — completely fixed and no water damage.
Same-day service available. Free diagnosis with repair.
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