Professional appliance repair serving Sunset and surrounding areas in San Francisco, San Francisco County.
The Sunset District is San Francisco's largest residential neighborhood, spanning from Golden Gate Park south to Sloat Boulevard and from the Inner Sunset's hillside streets to Ocean Beach. It is also one of the city's foggiest zones — summer fog can persist for days, dropping temperatures into the low 50s and saturating the air with cold, salty moisture that takes a toll on every appliance in the home.
Most Sunset homes are row houses built between the 1930s and 1960s, with remarkably similar floor plans: a garage on the ground floor, living space above, and a compact kitchen with room for a standard-width refrigerator, gas range, and dishwasher. The neighborhood's uniformity means our technicians encounter the same recurring issues across hundreds of homes — gas igniter failures in vintage O'Keefe & Merritt and Wedgewood ranges, condenser coil corrosion from fog moisture, and washer drain problems in aging cast-iron plumbing.
The Inner Sunset near UCSF has seen more renovation activity, with homeowners installing modern Samsung and LG appliances in remodeled kitchens. The Outer Sunset remains more traditional, with original appliances still in service in many homes. Regardless of location, every Sunset home benefits from our moisture-resistant replacement parts and anti-corrosion treatments designed for San Francisco's coastal environment.
$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 Sunset is one of San Francisco's foggiest zones — cold, salty moisture penetrates every home and accelerates wear on metal components. Condenser coil corrosion, gas igniter degradation from moisture, and washing machine mold are all more frequent here than in warmer, drier neighborhoods.
Yes. Many Sunset homes still use O'Keefe & Merritt or Wedgewood gas ranges from the mid-20th century. Our technicians carry igniter replacements and gas valve components for these classic ranges, and we can source specialty parts for rarer models.
Yes. For Sunset and other fog-belt neighborhoods, we specifically select corrosion-resistant components — stainless steel screws, marine-grade wire connectors, and moisture-sealed igniters — to extend repair longevity in the coastal climate.
We typically reach the Inner Sunset within 60-75 minutes and the Outer Sunset (near Ocean Beach) within 75-90 minutes. Same-day appointments are available for bookings made before noon.
We repair all major appliances in Sunset: 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 Sunset 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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