Our Story: Built on Trust, Not Marketing
From a single technician with a toolbox and a commitment to honest work, to Littleton's trusted premium appliance repair shop.
A Littleton Story
Littleton has been a real town since 1890 — not a subdivision, not a sprawl development, but a community with its own Main Street, its own character, and its own way of doing things. That's the spirit we built this business on.
In 2014, after years working for large appliance dealers along the Front Range, our founder Mike Harrison had a simple realization: homeowners with premium kitchens deserved better service than what the big chains were offering. They deserved a local expert who would show up on time, diagnose honestly, use real parts, and charge a fair price. So he started Littleton Appliance Repair out of a single service van.
How We Grew
The Beginning
Mike Harrison starts Littleton Appliance Repair with one service van and a focus on Sub-Zero and Wolf repairs. First customers come through word of mouth in the Ken-Caryl and Columbine neighborhoods.
Growing the Team
Demand outgrows one technician. We bring on our second team member and expand our brand coverage to include Viking, Thermador, and Miele. Start serving Roxborough Park and Chatfield areas.
18 Brands Strong
We now service 18 premium appliance brands — from Sub-Zero to La Cornue. Our reputation for honest pricing and genuine parts brings customers from across the Southwest Denver metro.
Through the Storm
During a year when kitchens mattered more than ever, we stayed open and kept serving our community. Emergency repairs, safety-critical gas issues, refrigerator failures — we were there.
A Decade of Service
10 years of keeping Littleton's finest kitchens running. Over a thousand repairs, a 4.9-star average rating, and a team that still treats every home like a neighbor's. Here's to the next decade.
Littleton: More Than a Suburb
Some people think of Littleton as "just south of Denver." We know better. This is a town with 130+ years of history, a walkable Main Street with independent shops and restaurants, and a community that supports its neighbors.
From the cottonwoods along the South Platte to the red rock formations of Roxborough, from Chatfield Reservoir to the trails above Ken-Caryl — this is home. And the kitchens in these homes deserve the same quality and care that the community itself is built on.
That's what we deliver. Not corporate efficiency. Not call-center indifference. Just honest work from people who live here, too.