Repair Advice Guide

Average Appliance Repair Costs in Toronto & the GTA

Repair pricing comes down to the appliance and the part, not your postal code — the ranges below apply across Toronto and the GTA. They're ballparks to set expectations; the only accurate number comes after a technician sees the fault.

Every job starts with a diagnosis and an upfront quote, and the service call is free when you go ahead with the repair.

Typical repair ranges by appliance

Most common household repairs land somewhere in these bands once parts and labour are combined. Simple parts sit at the low end; control boards, compressors, and sealed-system work sit at the top.

  • Refrigerator repairs: roughly $200–$450, more for compressor or sealed-system work
  • Washer repairs: roughly $200–$400 (pumps, belts, suspension, seals)
  • Dryer repairs: roughly $180–$350 (elements, fuses, rollers, belts)
  • Stove and oven repairs: roughly $180–$400 (elements, igniters, switches, sensors)
  • Dishwasher repairs: roughly $200–$380 (drain pumps, valves, control issues)

What moves the price up or down

  • The part itself — a control board or compressor costs far more than a fuse or a belt.
  • Brand and model — premium and built-in units use pricier, model-specific parts.
  • Whether the part is in stock or has to be ordered for an older or specialty unit.
  • Access — a built-in or stacked unit in a tight space takes longer to service.

How the service call works

The diagnostic visit carries a service call fee, and that fee is waived when you approve the repair. You see the full quote — parts and labour — before any work starts, so there's no surprise total at the end.

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does appliance repair cost in Toronto?+
Most repairs fall in the $180–$450 range depending on the appliance and part, with compressor and sealed-system work costing more. We diagnose the fault first and give you a clear quote before any work begins.
Is there a charge just to come out and diagnose it?+
There's a service call fee for the diagnostic visit, and it's free when you proceed with the repair. You approve the quote before we start, so you're never billed for work you didn't agree to.
Why can't you quote a price over the phone?+
The same symptom can have several causes at very different price points — a fridge that won't cool might need a $30 relay or a sealed-system repair. An accurate quote needs a technician to confirm the actual fault on site.