Appliance Repair in Missouri
We repair washers, dryers, refrigerators, and ovens in Missouri, and you can pick your city below or call us and tell us what's going on. Hard water, well-water grit, and storm seasons that knock the power around all take a toll on these machines. We're a two-family partnership that repairs and installs, so we'll tell you straight when a fix makes sense and when you're better off swapping the unit out.
- 6 cities live
- Open 7 days
- All major brands
- A real person answers
- Open 7 days
- Written quote before work starts
Taking calls until 5:00 PM CT
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Questions Missouri homeowners ask
How do I check that your company is legitimate before letting a tech in my house?
Please do check. Ask us for our business name and details, then go look us up yourself. Search public records, check the address, read whatever comes up online. When we schedule, we'll tell you who's coming and roughly when. If somebody shows up that you weren't told about, don't open the door. Call us first.
When can someone come out?
It depends on your city and on the week. Storm weeks in spring and early summer fill up fast, because one surge takes out control boards across a whole region at the same time. Call us and we'll tell you the real next opening instead of a vague promise.
Which parts of Missouri do you cover?
We work across Missouri and six neighboring states. Coverage runs city by city, so use the list on this page. If your town isn't on it, ask anyway. Some outlying addresses sit inside a route we already drive.
What should I have ready when I call?
The brand and model number, plus the exact symptom and how long it's been going on. Model tags hide inside the fridge, on the door frame of a washer, or along the edge of an oven door. Snap a photo of it. If the display is showing an error code, write that down too.
My well water leaves grit and scale. Does that hurt my appliances?
Yes, over time. Sediment clogs the inlet valves on washers and dishwashers. Scale builds up on heating elements, so drying and heating slow down, and ice makers plug up. We see it constantly out in rural Missouri. Mention your water source when you call and we'll bring the parts we're likely to need.
How it works
- Step 1
Tell us the symptom
Describe what you hear, see, or smell. Grinding, leaking, no heat, an error code on the panel. Those details let us load likely parts on the van before we ever pull into your driveway.
- Step 2
We diagnose in person
Our technician tests the machine, checks power and water lines, and finds the part that actually failed. Well-water sediment and clogged valves fool a lot of guesswork. We confirm the cause before touching a wrench.
- Step 3
Fix it or swap it
You get the honest read. Some machines need one part and have years left in them. Others are worn past sense. Because we also install, we can set the replacement level and connected on the same visit.
- A real person answers
- Open 7 days
- Written quote before work starts
Questions worth asking any repair company
Ask these of anyone you let into your home — us included. Call and we'll answer all five before you book anything.
- 1Ask for their license numberThen verify it with your state licensing board rather than taking it on trust.
- 2Ask for proof of insuranceLiability cover protects you if something goes wrong in your home.
- 3Get the quote in writingIncluding the trip fee, whether it's credited against the repair, and parts.
- 4Ask how they handle callbacksIf the same fault returns, what happens? Get the answer before work begins.
- 5Check their own reviewsLook the business up independently — their Google profile, not just what they tell you.
Why homeowners call us
- Two families, one crewWe are not a call center routing tickets to strangers. The person answering the phone knows the technicians by name, and you get the same small group of hands in your kitchen and laundry room every time.
- Straight swap-vs-fix talkInstallers see what breaks in year two. Repair techs see what lasts a decade. We do both, so we will tell you when a repair makes sense and when your money belongs in a new machine instead.
- Storm season readyTornado season brings surges, outages, and flooded utility rooms. Control boards fry, and motors seize after water sits. We stock common boards and dry-run every machine before we leave, so you are not calling us back next week.
- Well water experienceSediment and hard minerals wreck inlet valves, dishwasher jets, and ice makers. We see it constantly out past the city lines. We clean, we replace, and we show you the filter habit that keeps the same failure from coming back.
- All major brands, gas & electricWhirlpool, Samsung, LG, GE, Maytag, Bosch, KitchenAid and more — as an independent repair company.
- Straight answersIf it isn't worth repairing, we'll say so — often on the phone.
Missouri at a glance
Find your city — or just call
Pick your city above, or call and we'll book your visit on the spot.
- A real person answers
- Open 7 days
- Written quotes
- All major brands
- Gas & electric
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