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Appliance ER

Appliance ER

(29 reviews)

My dishwasher in a newly purchased condo would not start. Emergency ER in Auburn sent a technician…read morewithin 24 hours. I received an estimate and information on ordering the part. Within 48 hours, my dishwasher is working. The technician was thorough. He had to come twice.

I paid Appliance ER $110.04 for a diagnostic visit on my Bertazzoni refrigerator. During that…read morevisit, the technician showed me the failed part -- the main control panel -- and explained it would need to be replaced. After receiving their estimate, I was shocked. Appliance ER quoted me $1,935.02 to replace a part that I was able to purchase directly from Bertazzoni for $249.95. This is not a complicated repair. The control panel is a plug-and-play unit. The installation instructions are straightforward and publicly available: Turn off the breaker, unplug the unit, take a photo of the wiring, swap the panel, and reconnect. That's it. No sealed system work. No refrigerant. No special tools. No advanced labor. Yet the quote reflects nearly $1,700 in markup for a part swap that takes minutes. What's most concerning is that the technician physically showed me the panel during the diagnostic, so I was able to verify exactly what part was needed and how simple the replacement is. This felt far less like a repair estimate and far more like an attempt to take advantage of a homeowner who doesn't know they can order the part themselves. I understand companies need to make money. I do not understand a 7-8x markup on a plug-in component with minimal labor. If you use Appliance ER, make sure you price the part yourself before approving any work. It may save you thousands.

Sound Sewing and Vacuum - homeappliancerepair - Updated May 2026

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