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Appliance Repair in Hawaii

13 zip codes with active providers out of 92 total (14.1% coverage). Ranked #50 of 50 states by avg bid.

State Avg

$13.29

National Avg

$29.54

Coverage

14.1%

vs National

-55%

State vs National Average

Hawaii: $13-55.0% vs National Avg

Dashed line = National Avg ($30)

Appliance Repair Costs in Hawaii

Typical cost range: $150–$400 for most repairs

Refrigerator repair (compressor, thermostat, fan)$200–$600
Washing machine repair (pump, belt, bearing)$150–$400
Dryer repair (heating element, belt, roller)$150–$350
Dishwasher repair (pump, motor, door latch)$150–$350
Oven/range repair (element, igniter, control board)$150–$500
Diagnostic/service call fee$80–$130

When to Hire a Appliance Repair

Your refrigerator isn't cooling properly — food safety is at stake, so don't wait days to see if it improves
Your washing machine is leaking water, making loud banging noises during the spin cycle, or not draining
Your dryer runs but doesn't produce heat, or clothes take two or three cycles to dry
Your dishwasher isn't cleaning properly, won't drain, or leaves standing water at the bottom

What to Look For

Experience with your specific brand — Samsung, LG, and European brands like Bosch often require specialized knowledge and diagnostic tools
Upfront diagnostic fee that's applied toward the repair if you proceed — typically $80–$130
A van stocked with common parts so many repairs can be completed in one visit
Manufacturer authorization or certification for your brand, especially if the appliance is under warranty

Common Appliance Repair Problems in Hawaii

Refrigerator not cooling: often a failed evaporator fan, defrost system issue, or dirty condenser coils (clean them every 6 months)

Washing machine not draining: usually a clogged pump filter, failed drain pump, or kinked drain hose

Dryer not heating: typically a burned-out heating element, failed thermal fuse, or clogged vent (a fire hazard)

Dishwasher not cleaning: commonly a worn-out wash pump, clogged spray arms, or a failed heating element that isn't sanitizing

Oven temperature inaccuracy: often a failing temperature sensor or worn-out bake/broil element

Questions to Ask Before Hiring a Appliance Repair in Hawaii

Is the repair worth it given the age of my appliance, or should I replace it?

The general rule: if the repair costs more than 50% of a new appliance and the unit is past the midpoint of its expected lifespan, replacement is usually smarter. An honest tech will tell you this.

Do you stock common parts, or will you need to order and come back?

A well-equipped technician can complete most repairs in a single visit. If they need to order parts, ask about the timeline and whether there's an additional trip charge for the return visit.

Is the diagnostic fee applied toward the repair cost?

Most reputable companies credit the diagnostic fee (usually $80–$130) toward the repair if you proceed. If they don't, you're paying a premium for the estimate alone.

Do you use OEM (original manufacturer) parts or aftermarket?

OEM parts are made by or for the appliance manufacturer and typically last longer. Aftermarket parts are cheaper but may not fit perfectly or last as long. For critical components like control boards, OEM is worth the extra cost.

What's your warranty on the repair?

Expect at least 90 days on labor and parts. Some companies offer up to 1 year. If they won't warranty their work, that's a red flag about the quality of parts and workmanship.

Red Flags When Hiring a Appliance Repair

  • Diagnoses the problem over the phone without seeing the appliance and quotes a specific repair price sight-unseen
  • Recommends replacing a relatively new appliance (under 5 years old) rather than repairing it
  • Can't provide a written estimate before starting work or adds charges after the fact
  • Has no warranty on their repair work — this suggests low confidence in their own diagnosis and parts quality

DIY vs Hiring a Professional Appliance Repair

You can clean dryer lint traps and exhaust vents (do this annually — lint buildup is a fire hazard), replace refrigerator water filters, clean dishwasher filters and spray arms, and run cleaning cycles on your washer. If your appliance has an error code, look it up in the manual — sometimes the fix is as simple as a reset. But compressor work, control board replacement, gas line connections, and sealed-system repairs (refrigerant) require a trained technician with proper tools and parts.

Appliance Repair Safety Tips

  • Always unplug an appliance before attempting any troubleshooting that involves removing panels or touching internal components — even a seemingly simple fix can expose live electrical connections
  • If a gas oven or stove smells like gas and the burner won't light, turn off the gas supply and ventilate the area before calling for service
  • Clean your dryer vent duct annually — clogged dryer vents cause an estimated 15,000 house fires per year in the U.S.

Best Time to Hire a Appliance Repair in Hawaii

Appliance repair demand is fairly consistent year-round, with slight peaks around holidays (ovens before Thanksgiving, refrigerators during summer heat). The best time to call is mid-week mornings when schedules are lightest. If you're flexible on timing, some companies offer lower rates for off-peak appointments.

Appliance Repair Licensing in Hawaii

Appliance repair licensing varies by state and is often less regulated than trades like plumbing or electrical. Some states require a home improvement contractor license, while others have no specific requirement. Look for manufacturer certifications, EPA Section 608 certification (required if working with sealed refrigerant systems), and professional organization memberships like the United Servicers Association (USA).

City-by-City Costs (13 cities)

CityAvg BidMax BidMin BidZip Codes
Hilo$15.00$15.00$15.001
Mountain View$15.00$15.00$15.001
Kurtistown$15.00$15.00$15.001
Keaau$15.00$15.00$15.001
Kamuela$15.00$15.00$15.001
Papaikou$15.00$15.00$15.001
Pahoa$15.00$15.00$15.001
Holualoa$13.86$13.86$13.861
Kailua Kona$13.86$13.86$13.861
Honaunau$10.00$10.00$10.001
Captain Cook$10.00$10.00$10.001
Kealakekua$10.00$10.00$10.001
Waikoloa$10.00$10.00$10.001

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Coverage Gaps

80 zip codes without coverage

These areas in Hawaii have no active appliance repair providers.

AieaAnaholaBarbers point naEleeleEwa beachHaikuHakalauHaleiwaHanaHanaleiHanapepeHauulaHawaii nationalHawiHonokaaHonoluluHonomuHoolehuaKaaawaKahukuKahuluiKailuaKalaheoKalaupapaKaneoheKaneohe mcasKapaaKapaauKapoleiKaumakaniKaunakakaiKealiaKekahaKiheiKilaueaKoloaKualapuuKulaKuniaLahainaLaieLanai cityLaupahoehoeLihueMakawaoMakaweliMaunaloaMililaniNaalehuNinole

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Frequently Asked Questions

How much does appliance repair cost in Hawaii?

The average bid for appliance repair in Hawaii is $13.29, compared to the national average of $29.54. Prices range from $10 to $15 depending on location. Typical cost range: $150–$400 for most repairs.

What cities in Hawaii have appliance repair coverage?

Hawaii has appliance repair providers in 13 cities across 13 zip codes, representing 14.1% coverage of the state. Top cities include Hilo, Mountain View, Kurtistown, Keaau, Kamuela.

How does Hawaii compare to the national average for appliance repair?

Hawaii is 55% below the national average for appliance repair. It ranks #50 out of 50 states by average bid.

Are there areas in Hawaii without appliance repair providers?

Yes, 80 zip codes in Hawaii currently have no active appliance repair providers. Underserved cities include Aiea, Anahola, Barbers point na, Eleele, Ewa beach.

When should I hire a appliance repair in Hawaii?

Your refrigerator isn't cooling properly — food safety is at stake, so don't wait days to see if it improves Appliance repair demand is fairly consistent year-round, with slight peaks around holidays (ovens before Thanksgiving, refrigerators during summer heat).

What should I look for in a appliance repair in Hawaii?

Experience with your specific brand — Samsung, LG, and European brands like Bosch often require specialized knowledge and diagnostic tools. Upfront diagnostic fee that's applied toward the repair if you proceed — typically $80–$130. Appliance repair licensing varies by state and is often less regulated than trades like plumbing or electrical.

Can I do appliance repair work myself instead of hiring a pro?

You can clean dryer lint traps and exhaust vents (do this annually — lint buildup is a fire hazard), replace refrigerator water filters, clean dishwasher filters and spray arms, and run cleaning cycles on your washer. If your appliance has an error code, look it up in the manual — sometimes the fix is as simple as a reset. But compressor work, control board replacement, gas line connections, and sealed-system repairs (refrigerant) require a trained technician with proper tools and parts.

What warranty should I expect from a appliance repair in Hawaii?

Expect a minimum 90-day warranty on both labor and parts for any repair. Top-tier repair services offer up to 1 year.