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How We Price Appliance Repair in Littleton

We charge a flat $89 diagnostic fee that we credit toward the repair, then quote a real number after we see the appliance. No blind quotes, no surprise line items, no pressure.

$89 Diagnostic Service Call

Prices shown are starting estimates only. A $89 diagnostic service-call fee applies and is credited toward the repair when you proceed. The final price is quoted after on-site diagnostics — premium appliances vary widely by model, part, and fault, so an honest number is only possible once a technician has seen the unit.

Starting Estimates by Service

ServiceStarting fromTypical work involved
Refrigerator Repair$149+sealed-system compressors, dual evaporators, door gaskets, temperature control, condensation
Range Repair$149+sealed dual-stack burners, spark ignition, altitude gas calibration, oven/range combo faults
Oven Repair$149+convection fans, bake/broil elements, igniters, thermostats, door hinges and gaskets
Cooktop Repair$139+gas vs induction, burner output at altitude, spark modules, induction coils and boards
Dishwasher Repair$129+circulation and drain pumps, spray arms, inlet valves, leaks, poor drying
Freezer Repair$149+defrost systems, frost buildup, gaskets, cooling loss, standalone and column units
Wine Cooler Repair$139+dual temperature zones, humidity, thermoelectric vs compressor systems, quiet operation
Ice Maker Repair$129+water lines, inlet valves, clarity, production rate, built-in and standalone makers

All figures are starting estimates for labor and exclude parts. The $$89 diagnostic is credited toward your repair when you proceed.

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Why We Won't Quote a Premium Repair Sight Unseen

The honest answer to 'how much will this cost?' is 'let us look first.' Here is why that protects you.

A Sub-Zero that isn't cooling could need a $20 relay or a sealed-system repair that runs into four figures. A Wolf oven that won't heat could be a failed igniter or a control board on backorder. From a phone description alone, both sound identical. Any company that hands you a firm price before touching the machine is either guessing or padding the quote to cover the worst case, and you end up paying for their uncertainty.

We do it the other way around. A technician diagnoses the actual fault on site, checks parts availability and price, then gives you a written repair total before any work begins. You approve the number first. That is the only way to quote a premium built-in fairly, and it is why every price you see on this page is a starting estimate, not a final bill.

How the $89 Diagnostic Works

One flat fee gets a qualified specialist to your door and diagnoses the problem. Here is exactly what happens to it.

  1. 01

    You pay $89 for the visit

    A flat diagnostic service-call fee covers the trip to your Littleton-area home and a full hands-on inspection of the appliance, not a guess over the phone.

  2. 02

    We find the real fault

    The technician tests the appliance, isolates the failed component, and checks whether the part is in stock or needs to be ordered, then explains it in plain language.

  3. 03

    You get a written repair price

    Before any work starts, you approve a total that covers labor and parts. Nothing gets touched until you say yes.

  4. 04

    The $89 is credited to the repair

    If you go ahead with the fix, the $89 comes straight off the repair total. You are not paying twice for the same visit.

What Actually Drives the Cost

Two repairs on the same brand can differ by hundreds of dollars. These are the real factors behind the number.

Simple fix vs. sealed system

Swapping an igniter, gasket, thermostat, or fan is quick and affordable. A sealed refrigeration system, compressor, or evaporator repair takes specialized tools and far more labor, so it costs more.

Parts availability

An in-stock OEM-quality part keeps the job cheap and fast. A backordered control board or a brand-specific component for an older Viking or Sub-Zero raises both cost and turnaround.

Brand and age

Parts for high-end built-ins like Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Viking cost more than mass-market components, and discontinued parts on older units can require sourcing that adds to the price.

Altitude calibration

Gas ranges and ovens at Littleton's ~5,350 ft often need burner, igniter, or regulator calibration to burn correctly. It's usually a labor line, not a part, but it matters for a lasting fix.

Repair or Replace? An Honest Rule of Thumb

We will tell you when a repair isn't worth it. Here is the guidance we give our own neighbors.

Lean toward repairConsider replacing
Premium built-in (Sub-Zero, Wolf, Viking) under 12-15 years oldMass-market unit near the end of its typical lifespan
Repair costs well under half the price of a comparable new unitRepair approaches or exceeds half the replacement cost
Single failed component with OEM-quality parts availableMultiple failing systems or discontinued, unavailable parts
Cabinet-integrated appliance where replacement means remodelingA freestanding unit that's easy to swap out

No Hidden Fees, No Upsell Games

Our shop policy on pricing, in one place.

You will never see a mystery line item on your invoice. The $89 diagnostic is the only fee you commit to before we inspect the appliance, and it is credited to the repair if you proceed. We quote the full repair total up front, use OEM-quality or factory-specified parts, and we would rather tell you an appliance isn't worth fixing than sell you a repair you don't need.

Pricing at a Glance

$89Flat diagnostic fee, credited toward the repair
24/7Phone answered any hour at (720) 903-2603
2014Independent local specialists since
8-6Service visits daily, 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM

How much does appliance repair cost in Littleton?

Littleton Appliance Repair charges a flat $89 diagnostic service-call fee, which is credited toward the repair if you proceed. The full repair price depends on the fault, the parts needed, and the appliance, so we give you a written total after an on-site diagnosis and before any work begins. Call (720) 903-2603 to schedule.

Is the $89 diagnostic fee refundable or applied to the repair?

The $89 diagnostic fee is credited toward your repair total if you decide to go ahead with the fix, so you are not charged twice. If you choose not to repair the appliance, the $89 covers the technician's visit and hands-on inspection.

Why won't the company give a repair price over the phone?

The same symptom can point to a cheap part or an expensive sealed-system repair, so a phone quote would only be a guess. Littleton Appliance Repair diagnoses the appliance in person first, then provides a firm written price you approve before work starts. This protects you from padded worst-case estimates.

Frequently Asked Questions

Anything else — call any hour, a real person answers.

Do you charge extra for weekend or holiday service?

We schedule service visits daily from 8:00 AM to 6:00 PM at the same $89 diagnostic fee. Our phone line is answered 24/7, so you can book any time even though the technician arrives during service hours.

Are your starting prices the final price I'll pay?

No. Any price shown is a starting estimate to give you a ballpark. Your final total is set after the technician inspects the appliance and confirms the fault and the parts required, and you approve it before any repair begins.

How do you decide what to charge for parts?

We use OEM-quality or factory-specified replacement parts and price them at cost plus a fair markup. Premium brands like Sub-Zero, Wolf, and Viking use pricier, brand-specific components than mass-market appliances, and a backordered or discontinued part can raise both the cost and the timeline.

What if it turns out my appliance isn't worth repairing?

We will tell you honestly. If the repair cost approaches half the price of a comparable new unit, or if the appliance has multiple failing systems, we will say so rather than sell you an unnecessary fix. You still owe only the $89 diagnostic fee for the visit.

A refrigerator doesn't fail on a schedule.

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What Littleton Homeowners Say

Our built-in Sub-Zero was keeping the freezer fine but the upper fridge zone was sitting around 55. Turned out to be the dual-evaporator setup, exactly what the tech guessed on the phone. Brian had the sealed system diagnosed the first visit, ordered the part, and had us back to normal within the week. He didn't try to sell us a new unit like the last place did.
Marcus D.Sub-Zero Refrigerator Repair · Ken-Caryl Ranch · May 2026
One of the dual-stack burners on our Wolf range would click and click but never light. He mentioned it's common up here because the burners need to be calibrated for the altitude, which no one had ever told us. Relit perfectly after and he adjusted the others while he was at it.
Karen H.Wolf Range Repair · Roxborough Park · June 2026
Fixed our Sub-Zero the same week we called. Fair price, no upsell.
Tom R.Sub-Zero Refrigerator Repair · Littleton · March 2026
Our dual-zone wine cabinet had drifted so the bottom zone wouldn't hold temp and there was condensation collecting on the glass. They diagnosed it quickly but the part had to come from the manufacturer and took about four days, so we were without it for most of a week. Once it arrived the fix was solid and both zones are holding right where they should. Worth the wait, just be ready for the parts delay on these.
Diane M.Wine Cooler Repair · Columbine · November 2025
Miele dishwasher wouldn't drain, standing water in the bottom every cycle. Bad drain pump. In and out in about an hour and he cleaned out the filter housing that was part of the problem too.
Greg P.Miele Dishwasher Repair · Chatfield · January 2026
The door gasket on our 15-year-old Sub-Zero had gotten brittle and it was sweating around the seal. New OEM gasket and it seals like new again. Appreciated that they used the factory part instead of some universal thing.
Sandra L.Sub-Zero Door Gasket Replacement · Southwest Denver · August 2025
Thermador wall oven quit heating right before we were hosting. Called in the morning and they got someone out that same afternoon. Bad igniter. He had the part on the truck and we still made our dinner.
Anthony V.Thermador Oven Repair · Ken-Caryl Valley · April 2026
Ice maker in our Sub-Zero was making cloudy hollow cubes and barely any of them. He flushed the system, replaced a valve, and now it actually keeps up when we have people over. Nice guy, wore booties in the house without being asked.
Rebecca S.Ice Maker Repair · Littleton · June 2026
Solid work on our Bosch dishwasher, the drain pump had failed. The only thing is the $89 service call fee felt a little steep before I knew they credit it toward the repair. Once I proceeded it came off the bill, so no real complaint, just wish I'd understood that up front.
Paul K.Bosch Dishwasher Repair · Grant Ranch · September 2025
Our Viking freezer was building up a wall of frost and not defrosting on its own. Turned out to be the defrost heater. Fixed it and explained what was going on so I understood why it happened.
Michelle T.Viking Freezer Repair · Roxborough Park · December 2025
Two burners on our Wolf cooktop wouldn't spark. Tech recalibrated them for the elevation and swapped the igniters. Works better than it has in years honestly.
Dave B.Wolf Cooktop Repair · Bow Mar · June 2025
Warm upper zone on our Sub-Zero, classic apparently. They knew exactly what it was, ordered the evaporator part, and came back to install it a couple days later. Honest and easy to deal with the whole way through.
Linda F.Sub-Zero Refrigerator Repair · Columbine · February 2025
Not many people around here will even touch a Gaggenau. These guys did, got the control board sorted, and were straight with me about the cost of the part on a unit this expensive.
Christopher A.Gaggenau Oven Repair · Littleton · February 2026
Miele steam oven throwing an error and shutting off mid-cook. The tech was great and clearly knew the unit, but he ran about 40 minutes behind the window they gave me and I had to shuffle some things around. Fixed it in one visit though and it's been perfect since, so I'd still call them again.
Nancy W.Miele Steam Oven Repair · Ken-Caryl Ranch · October 2025
Had them out for our built-in outdoor grill that wasn't lighting evenly. Didn't expect them to do outdoor units but they did and dialed it in for the altitude. Grilling season saved.
Steve G.Outdoor Grill Repair · Chatfield · July 2025
Quick, clean, and they answered when I called at 9pm the night before. Dishwasher's draining again.
Jennifer O.Bosch Dishwasher Repair · Southwest Denver · July 2026
This was a big one, the sealed system on our Sub-Zero failed and that's a job a lot of shops won't take on. They did it right, used factory-spec parts, and stood behind the work. Given it's a $12k built-in I'm glad I found someone who actually knew these inside and out instead of just replacing the whole fridge.
Robert C.Sub-Zero Sealed System Repair · Marston · April 2025
Wine fridge kept fogging up on the door and the temp was bouncing around. Fixed same visit and no more condensation.
Amy P.Wine Cooler Repair · Littleton · May 2025