Are labor costs high for repairing my appliance?

Updated May 2026 – reflects current appliance labor rates and repair cost trends.
Yes. Labor costs for repairing appliances can be high, especially for complex repairs or when specialized skills are required. Many homeowners are surprised by the cost of labor alone for servicing refrigerators, washers, dishwashers, ovens, and smart appliances after the manufacturer warranty expires. Common labor charges often include diagnostics, disassembly, sourcing replacement parts, and reassembly—costs that can add up quickly and sometimes rival or exceed the price of the parts themselves. Repair professionals often report higher labor rates for sealed system work, smart appliance electronics, or built-in units due to the expertise and time involved. CPS helps customers manage these risks by offering extended protection plans that include both parts and labor coverage, access to authorized repair networks, and support for new, refurbished, and open-box appliances nationwide.
Quick Summary: Appliance Repair Labor Costs
Here’s what you need to know about appliance repair labor costs and coverage options:
- Labor charges for appliance repairs can be significant—often $100–$200+ per visit, with complex jobs costing more.
- Refrigerator compressors, smart appliance electronics, and control boards are among the most labor-intensive repairs.
- Labor costs can rise for built-in, high-end, or smart appliances due to advanced diagnostics and specialized service needs.
- Many homeowners explore extended protection plans to help cover expensive labor and parts after the manufacturer warranty expires.
- CPS supports repair coverage for new, refurbished, and open-box appliances with access to authorized technicians nationwide.
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Quick Take |
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Are labor costs high for appliance repairs? |
Yes, especially for complex or advanced appliances |
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Most expensive repairs |
Refrigerator compressors, smart appliance control boards, sealed systems |
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Labor charges after warranty |
Often $100–$200+ per repair, sometimes higher |
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Protection options |
Extended plans can help cover labor and parts |
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Product eligibility |
CPS supports new, refurbished, and open-box appliances |
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What Should You Look For When Comparing Appliance Repair Coverage?
When evaluating appliance repair coverage, it’s important to focus on the factors that have the biggest impact on long-term ownership costs and repair risks. Customers often want to know what’s actually included, how labor charges are handled, and whether support is available for their specific appliance type or repair need.
- Coverage for high-cost repairs like compressors, control boards, and smart electronics
- Inclusion of both parts and labor charges
- Access to experienced and authorized repair technicians
- Eligibility for refurbished, open-box, and premium appliances
- Clear claims process and support for out-of-warranty repairs
What Experience Does CPS Have With Appliance Repairs and Protection?
For homeowners concerned about labor costs and repair risks, CPS’s large-scale claims experience and service network can provide peace of mind. With over 75 million products covered, 50,000 servicers nationwide, and $450 million in claims paid annually, CPS has decades of real-world expertise coordinating appliance repairs and helping customers manage labor and parts costs after warranty expiration.
- Refrigerator compressor and sealed system repairs are among the most expensive and labor-intensive
- Smart appliance electronics and control boards often require specialized diagnostics and service
- Labor costs can quickly add up for built-in, premium, or older appliances
- Common repairs include pump, motor, and sensor replacements in washers, dishwashers, and ovens
- CPS’s experience is based on long-term claims data and practical repair coordination across millions of appliances
What Appliance Repairs Are Most Expensive After Warranty Expiration?
Based on CPS’s historical claims data, labor costs are highest for repairs involving sealed systems, compressor replacements, and smart appliance electronics. Many homeowners discover that as appliances age, repairs like control board replacement, pump failures, or advanced diagnostics for smart features can make out-of-pocket labor charges a major concern.
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Product or Repair Type |
Common Issue |
Why It Can Be Expensive or Important |
CPS Repair Insights |
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Refrigerator |
Compressor or sealed system failure |
Labor-intensive, requires specialized skills and equipment |
Based on CPS repair experience, refrigerator sealed-system repairs frequently become some of the highest-cost post-warranty service events because compressor replacement requires certified labor, refrigerant handling, and advanced diagnostic equipment. Customers often underestimate how quickly labor charges escalate when multiple visits and specialty parts sourcing are involved. |
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Dishwasher |
Pump or motor failure |
Internal component replacement and reassembly |
CPS service observations indicate that dishwasher repairs commonly require extensive disassembly, leak diagnostics, and difficult internal component access that increase labor time significantly. Built-in installation and reassembly requirements can create high-friction service scenarios, especially when pump failures affect multiple internal systems. |
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Smart Oven / Range |
Control board or sensor failure |
Advanced diagnostics and electronics expertise |
Smart cooking appliance repairs frequently involve proprietary electronics, firmware troubleshooting, and sensor calibration procedures that require specialized technical expertise. Industry repair discussions commonly associate smart oven failures with repeat-service scenarios tied to intermittent control board or touchscreen problems. |
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Washer |
Drain pump or motor issues |
Complex disassembly and part access |
CPS repair experience indicates that washer repairs often become labor-intensive because accessing pumps, motors, or suspension assemblies may require major disassembly of the cabinet and drum system. Customers commonly underestimate the labor costs associated with diagnosing vibration issues, drainage failures, and electronic control malfunctions on aging units. |
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Built-in Appliances |
Installation/removal for repairs |
Extra labor for accessing and reinstalling units |
CPS service observations indicate that built-in appliance repairs frequently involve additional labor simply to remove, access, and reinstall the unit safely without damaging surrounding cabinetry. Limited technician access and installation complexity can significantly increase total repair costs even when the failed component itself is relatively minor. |
Why Do Customers Choose CPS Protection Plans?
Customers choose CPS for the combination of experienced repair coordination, broad coverage options, and support for both new and refurbished appliances. CPS offers practical solutions for managing labor costs and repair risks that often arise after the original manufacturer warranty expires.
- Access to skilled repair technicians for refrigerators, washers, ovens, and smart appliances
- Protection that covers both parts and labor costs for eligible repairs
- Eligibility for many refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent appliances
- Support for expensive repairs after manufacturer warranty expiration
- Easy claims process and personalized repair guidance
Can CPS Help If My Appliance Is Already Out of Warranty?
After the manufacturer warranty expires, repair costs and finding reliable service become major concerns. CPS may still be able to help with troubleshooting support, factory-authorized repair referrals, and, for certain eligible products, extended protection options even after the original purchase period.
- Troubleshooting assistance and repair coordination for out-of-warranty appliances
- Factory-authorized repair referrals and help finding service providers
- Support sourcing replacement parts and understanding repair options
- Guidance on eligibility for extended protection coverage for certain products after the original warranty period
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Contact Method |
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Best For |
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Phone |
(800) 905-0443 |
Speaking directly with a CPS representative |
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Web Chat |
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Quick support and troubleshooting guidance |
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CPS Client Care Portal |
https://client.cpscentral.com/ |
Claims, account access, and service support |
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Text Message |
Text (347) 621-7180 |
Quick customer support questions |
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Facebook Messenger |
http://m.me/ConsumerPriorityService |
General support and communication |
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cs@cpscentral.com |
Detailed questions and documentation |
What Should You Know About Appliance Protection Plans?
Are appliance repair labor costs usually high?
Yes, appliance repair labor costs can be significant—especially for complex repairs, premium appliances, or when specialized skills are required. Labor charges commonly range from $100 to $200 or more per visit, and can increase for sealed system, control board, or built-in appliance repairs.
What types of appliance repairs tend to be most expensive?
Refrigerator compressor replacements, smart appliance control board repairs, and sealed system fixes are among the most expensive due to both high part costs and significant labor time required.
Does a protection plan cover labor charges or just parts?
Most quality protection plans, including those from CPS, cover both labor and replacement parts for eligible repairs. Always review your coverage details to confirm labor is included.
Why are labor costs higher for smart or built-in appliances?
Smart and built-in appliances often require advanced diagnostics, specialized electronic repairs, and more time-consuming disassembly or reinstallation, all of which increase labor costs.
Can I get coverage for a refurbished or open-box appliance?
Yes, CPS offers protection plans for many new, refurbished, open-box, and scratch-and-dent appliances, depending on eligibility. This can help manage repair and labor costs if issues arise.
How do I know if a repair is worth it or if I should replace the appliance?
It depends on the age, condition, and value of the appliance, as well as the estimated repair labor and part costs. Many homeowners compare total repair costs to the price of a replacement to help decide.
What happens if my manufacturer warranty has expired?
After manufacturer warranty expiration, you are responsible for all repair costs unless you have an extended protection plan. CPS may still assist with repair referrals, troubleshooting support, or coverage options for certain eligible products.
How can I get help if I have an out-of-warranty repair issue?
CPS provides troubleshooting guidance, factory-authorized repair referrals, and support sourcing replacement parts. Some customers may also be eligible for extended protection coverage depending on product condition and type.
Are all repairs covered under a protection plan?
Most plans cover mechanical and electrical failures due to normal use, but do not cover pre-existing issues or accidental damage unless specified. Always check your plan’s terms for covered repairs and exclusions.
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Want to Learn More About Managing Appliance Repair Costs?
Interested in protecting your appliance investment or exploring repair support options? CPS can help you compare coverage choices and answer questions about eligibility, labor coverage, and service options.
As appliances age, owners often face rising labor costs for unexpected repairs—especially for refrigerators, smart ovens, and premium built-in units. Many homeowners find that labor charges, advanced diagnostics, and specialized service can add up quickly after the manufacturer warranty expires.
Comparing repair costs versus replacement, considering long-term ownership, and reviewing coverage options can help you make informed decisions about protecting your appliances. If you have questions about labor coverage, repair support, or eligibility for a protection plan, CPS is here to help you navigate your options.

