Appliance Repair in Fort McMurray Same-day service. Honest pricing.
Local Fort McMurray and Wood Buffalo appliance repair for fridges, washers, dryers, dishwashers, stoves, ovens, and freezers. All major brands. Most repairs done in one visit.
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Call (587) 374-5200Appliance repair services in Fort McMurray
Fridges, washers, dryers, dishwashers, stoves, ovens, freezers, and microwaves. We service all major brands and most repairs are done in a single visit.
Fridge & Refrigerator Repair
Fridge not cooling? Leaking? We fix it today.
Washer & Dryer Repair
Washer leaking? Dryer not heating? Same-day fix.
Dishwasher Repair
Dishwasher not cleaning? Leaking? Won't drain?
Stove, Oven & Range Repair
Burner won't light? Oven not heating? Repair today.
Freezer Repair
Standalone or built-in freezer not freezing? We fix it.
Microwave Repair
Built-in or over-the-range microwave not working?
Commercial Appliance Repair
Restaurants, cafes, camps, retail. We service them all.
Premium Brand Appliance Repair
Sub-Zero, Wolf, Miele, Viking, Bosch, Thermador. Honest, out-of-warranty repair.
Appliance Installation
Honest install pricing on dishwashers, microwaves, laundry pairs, wall ovens, cooktops, range hoods.
Where we serve in Fort McMurray and Wood Buffalo
From downtown to Timberlea, Beacon Hill to Saprae Creek. We cover Fort McMurray and the surrounding Wood Buffalo regional communities.
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Fort McMurray appliance repair FAQs
The questions we get asked before booking, answered straight.
How much does appliance repair cost in Fort McMurray? +
Service-call diagnostic visits in Fort Mac typically run $120 to $175 before any work, and the diagnostic fee usually credits toward the repair if you go ahead. That is higher than the Canadian average ($80 to $120) because of the geographic remoteness premium and Edmonton parts logistics.
Most common repairs (heating elements, drain pumps, thermal fuses, igniters, control board swaps) land in the $250 to $500 range parts and labour. Compressor or sealed-system work on a fridge or freezer runs $600 to $1,400 depending on brand and how long the part takes to arrive from Edmonton. We quote every job in writing before starting, so there are no surprises on the invoice.
Do you offer same-day or emergency appliance repair in Fort McMurray? +
Yes for the diagnostic visit on most calls during business hours (Monday to Friday 8 to 6, Saturday 9 to 3).
Fridges with a full load of food, freezers that have stopped, and dryers that quit mid-rotation jump to the front of the queue. The repair itself is same-day only if the part is on the truck or available locally; premium-brand parts (Bosch, Miele, high-end Samsung) often ship from Edmonton and add 3 to 7 days. Outside business hours, leave a voicemail with the appliance, brand, and symptom and we return calls in order received the next working day.
Are your technicians insured and certified for the work? +
Appliance repair is not a regulated trade in Alberta the way plumbing or electrical is, so there is no provincial appliance-repair licence.
Reputable shops still carry full liability insurance and WCB Alberta coverage on technicians. Gas-line connections on gas dryers and gas ranges are handled by Alberta Gas Fitter Class A or Class B-certified installers under the Alberta Safety Codes Act. Sealed-system refrigerant work on fridges and freezers follows the federal Ozone-Depleting Substances and Halocarbon Alternatives Regulations administered by Environment and Climate Change Canada.
Which parts of Fort McMurray and Wood Buffalo do you serve? +
We cover all of Fort McMurray (Downtown Fort McMurray, Thickwood, Timberlea, Gregoire, Beacon Hill, Abasand, Waterways) plus Saprae Creek and the rural Wood Buffalo communities of Anzac and Fort McKay.
Same-rate pricing across the Fort Mac core, with a small drive surcharge on Anzac, Fort McKay, and work-camp calls past the city limits depending on the schedule. Fort Chipewyan and Conklin are case-by-case (fly-in pricing applies, not part of the standard service area).
How fast will you respond if I leave a message? +
Voicemails left during business hours are returned within the hour, often within 15 minutes.
Off-hours messages are returned the next working day in the order received. If your call is a leaking dishwasher, a freezer full of food that has stopped working, a no-heat dryer mid-rotation, or anything tied to a flight-out deadline, say so in the message and you skip to the front of the queue.
What payment methods do you accept? +
Cash, debit, credit (Visa, Mastercard, Amex), and Interac e-transfer on the spot.
Larger commercial jobs over $1,500 (camp kitchens, multi-unit residential, oil-patch contractor accounts) can be invoiced with net-15 terms once we have your details. We never ask for cash up front before quoting.
Do you handle fridges, washer-dryers, and dishwashers? +
Yes to all three.
- Fridge repair is our most common call (defrost system, evaporator fan, compressor diagnostics, sealed-system work).
- Washer and dryer repair covers drain pumps, belts, heating elements, thermal fuses, and control boards, with a steady stream of post-rotation cold-house startup failures.
- Dishwasher repair covers pump motors, drain hoses, heating elements, and the spray-arm scale buildup from the Athabasca River-sourced Fort Mac water supply.
We also service freezers, stoves, ovens, and microwaves.
Do you give written quotes before starting work? +
Always. After diagnosing the issue we provide a written quote covering labour, parts, parts shipping from Edmonton if applicable, and any disposal or installation fees.
You approve in writing (digital signature or signed copy) before any work starts. If the job turns up something extra mid-repair (a second failed component, a damaged hose behind the unit, a smoke-damaged control board from the 2016 rebuild homes), we stop and re-quote rather than tack it on later.
Still on the fence about an appliance repair tech in Fort McMurray? Most calls get answered same-day during business hours.
Call (587) 374-5200Appliance repair in Fort McMurray is its own thing
Fort McMurray is a city built on the oil sands and stretched across a large region 4+ hours from the nearest major city (Edmonton). Many homes in Beacon Hill, Abasand, and Waterways were rebuilt after the 2016 wildfire, with appliances from 2017-2019 now hitting the 7-9 year mark when first failures often occur. Older Thickwood and Gregoire homes from the 80s have appliances on their second or third generation.
Our winters are brutal, which puts garage freezers and laundry rooms in unheated spaces at risk. Many oil-patch shift workers run their appliances harder than typical residential use (constant laundry, full fridges before/after rotations) which accelerates wear. Parts shipping from Edmonton adds 3-5 days for non-stocked items, so we carry common failure parts on the truck to avoid the wait.
If you are dealing with something specific to your area, check our service area pages. They cover the local context for each Fort McMurray and Wood Buffalo community.
Common Fort McMurray appliance problems
- Fridge not cooling while the freezer still works (usually defrost system or fan)
- Dryer not heating after years of service (heating element or thermal fuse)
- Dishwasher not cleaning due to hard-water scale buildup on spray arms
- Garage freezer failing in winter (yes, freezers can fail from being too cold)
- Stove burner not lighting on gas units (igniter or gas valve)
- Washer leaking from the door or drain pump (older front-loaders especially)
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Call or leave a message. Most callers get a same-day visit. Got a fridge or freezer with food at risk? Tell us in your message and we will prioritize the callback.