What should you pay for a service call, and better yet, what should you expect from a service call?
I have spent a sizable amount of time in our service department over my 37-year career at Yale trying to figure that out.
In this article, you will learn all about the average cost of repair, plus how to prevent future service calls.
I have also included the following five questions most asked about service:
Let's get started.
I want to thank TF from SoMa, San Francisco, for the inspiration behind this article. He wrote this recent 1-star Yelp review of our service despite never actually having a service call from us.
"SLEAZIEST COMPANY OF THE YEAR AWARD. $100 to say hello? RONA-PROOF APPLIANCES? "We charge $99.95 to send an experienced technician to your home," "then give you the price for any parts and labor," "due to the ongoing pandemic, Yale can only service your appliances if they were purchased through us." F THEM"
Interesting guy, but he does ask a good question: Why can't we fix another store's problems?
Management gurus everywhere will say it's good for customer acquisition. And it could be, but there are several issues.
All the reputable (sorry, TF) dealers don't seem to be available unless you are already their customer. Their reasoning is simple.
Many of us lost technicians during the pandemic. They didn't want to walk into people's homes in 2020-2021 with the possibility of contracting COVID-19 and infecting their own families.
Then home-related products, like appliances, skyrocketed over the last two years.
Thus, the average appliance service company has fewer technicians and more problems due to increased sales. Also, more repairs seem to be needed this year compared to pre-pandemic.
We now have 37 technicians on staff - finally. That's up from 30 in 2020, but we need 40-45, and our goal is 50 by the end of 2023.
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Price is, of course, incredibly important. In this case, it's number two or number three on your list because many of us will spend an extra $50 to have your washer repaired a week earlier than waiting.
But because service people are entering your home and touching water, electric, and gas lines, you have other considerations.
First, you should verify any company's insurance in case of issues like damage to the product or your house.
Those big issues are especially with water like dishwashers, refrigerators, or washing machines. You want to be covered when these problems occur, and they do happen.
We have general liability insurance, workman's comp, and automotive to cover every scenario. Ask about their liability coverage, if possible.
You also want someone experienced, especially with the more intricate appliances like refrigerators, wall ovens, and induction cooktops.
A more experienced technician can complete the repair in one visit, not two or three visits later, which is typical for appliance service.
One visit is key because you don't want to start the process again.
You don't want your washer out for a prolonged time with a growing pile of laundry or not having a working oven just before the holidays.
We have some of the highest completion rates in the industry at 73%, but we look hard at that 27%.
Our call center screens every service call. Then it is pre-diagnosed by a service technician who orders the parts to fix the problem. However, specific information helps solve the problem the first time.
For example, let’s say your refrigerator is not working. We will ask the following questions to help us diagnose the issue:
Knowing the answers to these questions, help us diagnose the issue more accurately and prevents multiple trips.
First, let's go over how service rates are calculated.
Appliance service rates depend on the company. We have tried them all. We tried time. That wasn't necessarily fair because everyone was watching the clock, and some technicians worked slower than others.
You shouldn't have to pay for that.
Then we tried parts and labor. Marking up parts is time-intensive because we have four sources of parts, all with different prices.
We always opt for speed rather than price to a certain extent to repair your appliances faster. You shouldn't have to pay for that, either. As the service department grew, price consistency amongst technicians also became key.
We finally settled on the Appliance Repair Blue Book. It calculates the average cost of repair throughout New England based on a completed service call. That's a critical distinction, so you don't pay for a return visit.
So instead of time, you are priced by the average cost of fixing that refrigerator, including parts. It's the fairest, most transparent way of performing service. Sorry TF.
It's hard to give an estimate because often, we don't know what the problem is. Many times, it's adjustments or simple repairs. You will see the costs reflected below.
Most service people, plumbers, and electricians now charge to enter your home. This list should also include running a warehouse for parts and the call center for taking the call.
Here's why:
Let's say the estimate of that refrigerator is more than you want to spend or its finally dead. We will give you a $50 voucher to buy a new appliance, so the call is only $49.
If it sounds unreasonable, service is not a profitable part of any appliance store. You would think otherwise, but that's why less than 5% of appliance stores have service.
Service is a marketing cost of operating Yale. Many builders use us only because we are their only service option.
Also, it saves time by not talking to justifiably angry people who need legitimate help after the sale.
The average repair cost for your appliances depends. Below are the average repair costs for the different categories and the service calls for the last few months excluding the $99.95 trip fee.
The average costs are a bit higher if you have a 48-inch professional range or a Sub-Zero refrigerator. The cost of a compressor or front load washer repair is higher.
Many companies don't have a warranty. Others have a 90-day warranty. A few others like us offer a five-year warranty on that part. Remember, that warranty is on the part and repair, not the whole appliance.
The availability of parts has become much harder over seven years, especially after 2020. Many repairs are inexpensive, so you should look to repair within seven years.
Some people like to repair their old reliable appliances. Many old appliances like refrigerators and freezers use a ton of energy. You could save $10-$20 a month just on electricity by replacing that basement refrigerator.
As a general guideline, the total cost of a repair should not exceed 35% of what it would cost to buy a new appliance.
One of my friends called me complaining about his Sub-Zero wine cooler not working. It should last more than six years, he angrily stated.
I waited for him to calm down and then said: "When was the last time you cleaned underneath it?"
Then he proceeded to clean six years of dust from the bottom of a wine cooler.
Here are the most important appliance maintenance tips to prevent a service call:
Refrigerators
Built-In or Undercounter Ice Makers
Front Load Washers
Dryers
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Service is such an opaque topic. To simplify, think of who and what.
Know who is walking into your house. Read reviews and take the time to explain the exact detail of the problem.
Remember, the standard is a repair at the first visit, not the second or third. The time savings of not waiting will often be worth more than the repair cost.
Then ask how they will calculate the cost of the repair. You want to know the completed repair cost, including any additional trips if necessary.
Additional Resources
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