Professional appliance repair serving Mission District and surrounding areas in San Francisco, San Francisco County.
The Mission District is San Francisco's warmest neighborhood, sheltered from ocean fog by Twin Peaks. This microclimate means refrigerators and freezers work harder here than in the Sunset or Richmond — especially in older buildings without air conditioning. The neighborhood's housing is a mix of pre-1906 Victorians, early 1900s Edwardian flats, and newer mixed-use condos along Valencia and Mission streets.
Many Mission District kitchens were designed for ice boxes, not modern 36-inch refrigerators. Cramped galley layouts in older flats restrict airflow around condenser coils, causing compressors to overheat and fail prematurely. Gas ranges are the standard in vintage units, and pilot-light igniters frequently need replacement after decades of heavy use in these cooking-centric households.
The newer condo buildings along Valencia Street and near 16th Street BART feature Samsung and LG smart appliances, while the residential blocks between Guerrero and Potrero retain Kenmore and GE units that have served families for generations. The neighborhood's older cast-iron plumbing creates unique challenges for dishwasher drainage and washing machine hookups — mineral deposits and corrosion narrow pipe diameter over time, causing slow drains and backups.
$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
The Mission District's warm microclimate and pre-1906 housing stock create specific challenges. Gas range igniter failures are frequent in vintage kitchens, and compressors strain harder in the Mission than in cooler neighborhoods like the Sunset. Older cast-iron plumbing causes dishwasher drainage problems in many pre-war flats.
Yes. Many Mission District kitchens were designed for iceboxes, not modern 36-inch refrigerators. Our technicians carry compact tools and are experienced servicing appliances in tight galley kitchens with limited access. We can work on units in place without removal in most cases.
We typically reach the Mission District within 60-90 minutes of dispatch. The neighborhood's central location and proximity to major transit corridors allows for fast routing from multiple service areas.
Absolutely. The newer condos along Valencia Street and near 16th Street BART feature smart Samsung and LG appliances that require specialized diagnostic tools. Our technicians are certified to service WiFi-connected appliances with electronic touchscreen controls.
We repair all major appliances in Mission District: 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 Mission District 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
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Same-day service available. Free diagnosis with repair.
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