Sydney, New South Wales

Appliance Repair Prices in Sydney

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Appliance Repair Prices in Sydney

Prices include GST. Most technicians charge a callout/diagnostic fee that is credited toward the repair cost if you proceed. Parts costs are additional where required.

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Appliance repair prices in Sydney

Appliance Repair Tips for Sydney

Sydney appliance repair technicians are in high demand — book at least a few days ahead for non-emergency repairs

Many Sydney providers offer same-day or next-day callouts for an additional premium of $20–$50

Get at least two quotes for repairs over $300 — Sydney pricing varies significantly between independents and brand-authorised servicers

For apartments in Sydney, check whether the technician is familiar with stacked laundry configurations before booking

Common Repair Costs at a Glance \u2014 Sydney

Callout / Diagnostic

$125

avg · $100\u2013$150

Usually credited toward repair cost if work proceeds

Washing Machine Repair

$280

avg · $180\u2013$420

Most common repair; pump and drum faults most frequent

Fridge / Freezer Repair

$360

avg · $230\u2013$550

Thermostat and fan repairs most common; compressor is costly

Appliance repair prices in Sydney start from $100/visit. The callout/diagnostic fee is $100–$150. Prices include GST. Most technicians charge a callout/diagnostic fee that is credited toward the repair cost if you proceed. Parts costs are additional where required.

Technicians in Sydney typically repair washing machines, dryers, dishwashers, fridges and freezers, ovens and cooktops, microwaves, and rangehoods. Washing machine repair averages $280. Fridge repair averages $360.

Many appliance repairers in Sydney offer same-day or next-day appointments for common faults. Complex repairs requiring parts may take 3–7 days for parts to arrive. Emergency callout services are available but typically carry a premium of $30–60.

The 50% rule applies in Sydney: if repair cost exceeds 50% of replacement value, replacing is generally better. For newer or premium appliances, repair is often worthwhile even at higher cost. Ask the technician for a frank assessment before authorising parts.