Dishwasher repair across the San Fernando Valley.
Dishwashers fail in three predictable ways: drainage, wash performance, or leaks. Once you understand the family of the failure, the part list narrows fast. We’ve fixed thousands of dishwashers across the Valley and we can usually tell what’s wrong in the first five minutes.
A few things particular to Valley dishwasher work:
Bosch is the dominant brand here. Probably 40% of our dishwasher calls are Bosch — they’re the default install in remodels from Encino to Northridge. Bosch error codes (E15, E22, E24, E27) all map cleanly to specific components, and we carry the parts for the most common ones. Bosch dishwashers usually live 12+ years if you replace the wash motor seal at year 8.
Miele is a different beast. Miele dishwashers are the longest-living units in the residential market — 20-year service life is normal — but they require Miele-specific test modes and Miele-spec parts. We’re factory-trained and carry the bracket and gasket sets the universal-parts shops don’t stock.
Built-in panel-ready dishwashers need a careful pull. Sub-Zero, Cove, and Miele G7000-series come integrated with a wood panel from your cabinetmaker. We pull these without scratching the panel — slow and patient — and we re-attach to torque spec. We’ve seen too many dishwashers come back from a “quick fix” with chipped panels.
How long should a dishwasher last?
Bosch and KitchenAid built before 2018: 12+ years if maintained.
Miele: 18–22 years.
Whirlpool/GE entry-level: 8–10 years.
LG/Samsung: 7–10 years (control boards die first).
Sub-Zero/Cove: 15+ years.
If yours is past those numbers and the repair is over $400, we’ll give you the honest math.
Pricing
Most repairs are $180–$420. Bosch wash-motor swaps are $325. Miele G7000 control-board work runs $450–$700. Drain-pump replacements are $200–$280 across the board.
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