Professional appliance repair serving Richmond and surrounding areas in San Francisco, San Francisco County.
The Richmond District stretches from Arguello Boulevard to Ocean Beach, making it one of San Francisco's foggiest neighborhoods. The persistent marine layer keeps temperatures cool year-round but brings relentless moisture that infiltrates appliances at every level — from rusting dryer exhaust vents to corroding refrigerator hinges and promoting mold inside front-load washers.
The neighborhood's housing stock is predominantly 1920s to 1950s stucco homes, many with in-law units converted from garages. These in-law conversions often house a second refrigerator and washer-dryer set connected to original plumbing and electrical systems that were never designed for the additional load. Tripped breakers, slow drainage, and water pressure drops are common complaints from Richmond District residents.
The Inner Richmond near Clement Street features a dense commercial corridor where apartment buildings house a mix of longtime residents with aging GE and Kenmore appliances and newer tenants who have upgraded to LG and Samsung models. The Outer Richmond, closer to Ocean Beach, experiences even heavier fog exposure, and appliances here show salt-air corrosion damage more quickly than anywhere else in the city except the Sunset District.
$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 Richmond is one of San Francisco's foggiest neighborhoods. Persistent marine moisture causes refrigerator condenser coil corrosion, promotes mold in front-load washer gaskets, and rusts dryer exhaust vents. We recommend annual maintenance checks for Richmond homes to catch moisture-related damage early.
Yes. Many Richmond homes have converted garage in-law units with a second refrigerator and washer-dryer connected to original plumbing and electrical. These setups often experience power issues and slow drainage that our technicians are experienced diagnosing and fixing.
The Inner Richmond near Clement Street has a mix of older GE and Kenmore units in established apartments and newer LG and Samsung appliances in renovated spaces. The Outer Richmond near Ocean Beach tends toward more traditional, long-lasting appliances.
We typically reach the Inner Richmond within 60-75 minutes and the Outer Richmond within 75-90 minutes. The neighborhood's grid street layout allows predictable routing even during peak traffic.
We repair all major appliances in Richmond: 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 Richmond 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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