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Appliance Repair in Providence, Rhode Island

Refrigerator, range, washer, dryer, dishwasher — whatever's down in your Providence kitchen or laundry, this page is the starting point. The local technician you're routed to is licensed, insured, and screened on customer-review history before they enter the ApplianceAce network.

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Providence appliance repair: what to expect

The Providence, RI appliance repair market — within Providence County and the broader the Atlantic Coast / New England zone — runs on a specific service profile: homes around 1952, 2.9-gpg water, Whirlpool-heavy installed base. ApplianceAce connects Providence homeowners with vetted local technicians serving Providence and surrounding RI ZIPs 24/7, holidays included.

When an appliance breaks in Providence — whether it's 2 p.m. Tuesday or 11 p.m. Christmas Eve — ApplianceAce connects you with a vetted local appliance repair technician. We answer 24/7, 365 days a year, including holidays. The dispatch system routes your call to the closest available local pro in your area. The local technician sets the diagnostic and repair work; you see the written quote before any work begins, and you pay the local pro directly. Network coverage extends across Providence and surrounding RI ZIPs, with median response time under 4 hours when you call before noon.

ApplianceAce-network pros in Providence agree to a few standards: current state licensing, current liability insurance, written repair quotes before work, and a 90-day labor warranty floor. Pros who fall below the standard are filtered out of the network.

Providence sits in the Atlantic Coast / New England climate zone, which means the typical appliance failures network pros see here cluster around specific seasonal patterns. Refrigerator service-call volume peaks in the 74°F summer heat when the compressor cycles harder than its design spec; dryer not-drying complaints concentrate in humid months when vent-run airflow can't keep up; dishwasher and ice-maker service trends with local water hardness, which runs about 2.9 grains per gallon in this market. Combined heating and cooling degree days here total roughly 5618 HDD and 927 CDD per year — that ratio is what tells network pros which side of your appliance's thermal system has accumulated the most wear.

Set by proAvg diagnostic visit
60-120 minTypical service visit
75-80%Fixed in one visit
15+Brands serviced

Appliances we repair in Providence

Network technicians service every major household appliance — gas and electric, full-size and built-in. Tap any appliance for service details and brand coverage.

Refrigerator repair in Providence
Refrigerator
Not cooling, ice maker, water leaks, compressor
Washing machine repair in Providence
Washing Machine
Won't spin, leaking, drain pump, error codes
Dryer repair in Providence
Dryer
No heat, won't tumble, vent, thermal fuse
Dishwasher
Dishwasher
Not draining, not cleaning, leaking, won't start
Oven and stove repair in Providence
Oven & Range
Won't heat, bake element, igniter, control board
Microwave repair in Providence
Microwave
No heat, sparking, won't start, turntable
Garbage disposal repair in Providence
Garbage Disposal
Jammed, humming, leaking, won't turn on
Ice maker repair in Providence
Ice Maker
Not making ice, leaking, water line, freezing up
Stove repair in Providence
Stove
Gas burners, electric coils, igniter

Brands the Providence network covers

From everyday workhorse brands to luxury sealed-system systems, network technicians have factory training across the brand spectrum. The Whirlpool install base runs especially high in Providence households, which means our pros stock the right parts for the most common local failures.

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How Providence appliance service works

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Call & share your ZIP

Dial (866) 830-6505 and share your ZIP — a real person answers 24/7. The dispatcher routes the call straight to the closest available local pro serving that ZIP.

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Get matched

Within minutes we connect you with a vetted local pro who has open availability for Providence.

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Diagnose

The pro arrives, inspects, and gives you a written quote. No work happens without your approval.

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Fixed

Most repairs done same-visit. You pay the local technician directly. ApplianceAce never touches the payment.

Providence appliance repair by the numbers

Local data the network uses to dispatch the right pro with the right parts. The combination of climate, water chemistry, housing stock, and household demographics drives which appliance failures dominate Providence call volume.

Set by proWritten quote before work
74°FJuly avg high
28°FJanuary avg low
2.9Water hardness (gpg)
1952Median home year
mid-range incomeMedian household demographics
70%Avg humidity
WhirlpoolTop installed brand

Providence's climate and what it does to your appliances

What the network pros see most often in Providence:

Atlantic Coast / New England climate puts Providence appliances through long winters and humid summers. Older homes here often have basement laundry rooms with 30+ foot dryer-vent runs — the single most common cause of 'dryer not drying' calls in this region.

Atlantic Coast and New England housing stock skews older - many ZIPs in Boston, Providence, and the Jersey shore have a median build year before 1960. Older laundry rooms with 20-amp circuits are a real constraint when homeowners try to install modern high-draw electric dryers, and salt-air corrosion shortens exterior dryer-vent and condenser life by 20-40% versus inland.

The practical takeaway for Providence homeowners: refrigerator service-call demand peaks in the 74°F July heat and again right before the holiday cooking season; dishwasher and ice-maker service trends with humidity peaks; dryer not-drying complaints concentrate in humid months when ambient air is already saturated and vent runs can't keep up. Heating degree days here total around 5618 a year, and cooling degree days around 927 — that ratio matters because it tells you which side of the system (the compressor or the heating element) is taking the most cumulative load. Network pros in Providence build their parts inventory around this climate pattern: compressor relays and condenser fans for the summer surge, dryer heating elements and gas-valve assemblies for the winter laundry-heavy months.

Water hardness in Providence and your dishwasher / ice maker

In plain terms, here's what matters:

Water hardness drives a specific service pattern in Providence. Ice makers that gradually stop producing, dishwashers that leave residue on glasses, refrigerator water dispensers that slow over time — all three trace back to the same 2.9-gpg mineral content.

A practical maintenance cadence for Providence at 2.9 gpg: descale your dishwasher every 90 days with a citric-acid cleaner, drop a pitcher of vinegar through the ice maker monthly, and pull the bottom dishwasher panel twice a year to inspect the inlet valve screen. These three habits add 3-5 years to dishwasher and refrigerator-water-line lifespans in this water profile. Hard-water mineral buildup is also the leading cause of "no ice" complaints from Providence households running side-by-side and French-door refrigerators — the water inlet valve clogs gradually rather than failing all at once, which is why service rates seem to spike a year or two after a household moves in.

Providence housing stock and appliance lifespan

The 1952-vintage homes in Providence were generally designed around the appliance technology of that period. Modern high-efficiency washers and dryers can stress original-spec hookups.

The pattern in Providence, where the median home year is 1952, is what network pros build their parts inventory around: control boards for early-2000s smart appliances, drain pumps for late-90s and 2000s washers, igniters for builder-grade gas ovens, and inlet valves for everything. Median household demographics in Providence is around mid-range income, which correlates with the brand mix the network sees most often — covered in the next section. Older Providence homes also tend to have undersized 120V circuits in laundry rooms and original-spec dryer vent runs that no longer meet modern airflow needs, both of which show up as recurring service calls if not addressed during a repair visit.

Brand mix in Providence

What this looks like in real service data:

The Providence installed base reflects long ownership cycles: a lot of 10-15 year old Whirlpool / GE / Maytag units, with Samsung and LG growing share on replacements.

The implication for Providence homeowners: when the network dispatches a pro to your address, they show up with parts likely to fit the Whirlpool and adjacent brand profiles common in your ZIP. That cuts the average diagnostic-to-repair cycle below the national average because we don't waste a return trip ordering parts for an outlier brand. If you own a luxury brand — Sub-Zero, Wolf, Viking, Miele, Thermador, Dacor, or JennAir — the Providence network includes factory-trained specialists for the sealed-system and high-voltage gas work those units require. The diagnostic-visit rate is the same; the parts cost typically runs higher because luxury brand components carry a 2-3× premium over equivalent mid-market parts.

Providence service area coverage

The ApplianceAce network covers every ZIP in and around Providence, including outlying Providence addresses. Dispatch is ZIP-aware: when you call, the routing system identifies the closest available technician based on your address, current schedule load, and parts inventory match. Service times average 15-45 minutes after dispatch in the Providence core; outlying ZIPs may run 30-60 minutes. If you're unsure whether your address is in the Providence service zone, call (866) 830-6505 and the dispatch operator will confirm coverage before scheduling.

ZIP codes we cover in Providence, Rhode Island

ApplianceAce dispatches local licensed appliance repair technicians to every ZIP across Providence and the surrounding Providence service area. Call (866) 830-6505 from any of these ZIPs and the routing system connects you with the closest available pro — usually within 30 minutes during business hours, faster for emergency calls. Coverage is the same in every ZIP: 24/7 dispatch, written quote before work, the local pro handles all pricing directly.

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02902
02903
02904
02905
02906
02907
02908
02909
02912
02918
02940

Service to ZIPs outside this list is still available via dispatch routing — if your Rhode Island address falls in a surrounding Providence ZIP, the closest available pro is assigned to your call.

Whether you need Samsung refrigerator repair in ZIP 02940, Whirlpool stove repair in ZIP 02901, KitchenAid ice maker repair in ZIP 02912, or Electrolux oven repair in ZIP 02903, the Providence network covers every brand and every ZIP — one call to (866) 830-6505 routes you to the local pro serving your address.

Appliance repair near Providence — every brand, every appliance

Looking for appliance repair near Providence, appliance repair near me, or a specific brand or appliance type in Providence, Rhode Island? Network technicians service every major and luxury appliance brand across the entire Providence metro and surrounding Providence ZIPs. Tap any service below to see brand coverage details, or call (866) 830-6505 24/7 to be routed straight to the closest available local pro.

Appliance repair services in Providence

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Brand-specific appliance repair in Providence

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Same-day service in most Providence markets. 24/7 dispatch including holidays. The local pro handles all pricing — written quote before any work begins. Call (866) 830-6505 to be matched with the closest available appliance repair pro near Providence.

24/7 emergency and holiday appliance repair in Providence

ApplianceAce keeps the Providence routing line open every hour of every day, including all U.S. holidays. The phone is answered by a real person — never a voicemail tree — and your call is connected to a local licensed appliance repair technician who serves your ZIP. That means if your refrigerator dies at 11 p.m. Christmas Eve with a full freezer of food at stake, or your washer floods the laundry room at 6 a.m. on a Sunday, you have a path to a working solution within hours.

Weekend daytime service in Providence is part of most local pros' standard schedule. After-hours overnight calls (10 p.m. to 6 a.m.) and major-holiday calls (Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Day, New Year's Day) are handled by pros willing to leave family time to get to your address — and any availability or scheduling specifics are set and disclosed by the independent local pro upfront, in writing, before the visit is booked, so there are no surprises on the invoice. The most common emergency calls we route in Providence are refrigerator total failures (food-loss risk), gas range failures (safety / heating concern), and washer flooding (water-damage risk).

What to expect when the Providence technician arrives

The local pro arrives in a marked service vehicle or a clearly-identified work truck, in uniform or branded work attire, with a name tag and a printable license number you can verify against the Rhode Island state contractor database before they enter your home. They'll ask you to walk them to the appliance, describe the failure symptoms, and confirm the model and serial number (usually on a sticker inside the door or on the back panel).

The diagnostic visit itself runs 30-60 minutes for most appliances. The pro will pull the appliance forward if needed (you don't have to move it yourself), test the electrical and water connections, run the relevant internal diagnostics, and isolate the failure to a specific component. They'll then walk you through a written repair quote covering scope, parts, labor, and warranty terms — all set by the independent local pro and disclosed before any work begins. You authorize or decline the work on the spot. If you authorize, most repairs are completed in the same visit because the local pro carries common parts in the truck. If a non-stock part is needed, the pro orders it and schedules a return visit, usually within 2-5 business days.

You pay the local technician directly — by card, check, or cash, depending on the pro's accepted methods, which they'll tell you when they arrive. ApplianceAce never handles your payment; we earn our referral fee from the local technician after the job, not from you. The pro will also leave you with a written warranty document covering the specific parts replaced and labor performed.

What Providence homeowners say

Real quotes from homeowners who called our line and were connected with a local pro in the Providence service area.

Maytag washer was making a horrible grinding sound. The local pro pulled it out, replaced the drive coupler, and walked me through how to avoid overloading it.

EZ
Emily Z.
Providence, Rhode Island

Our Sub-Zero quit on us. The local tech they connected us with knew the brand cold and had the replacement compressor relay in his truck. Top notch.

JL
Jennifer L.
Providence, Rhode Island

Easy booking. The local pro called ahead to confirm arrival time, showed up exactly when he said, fixed the dryer thermal fuse, charged what he quoted.

BF
Brian F.
Providence, Rhode Island

Providence appliance repair FAQs

The 10 questions Providence homeowners ask most often, answered by network pros who service this market.

What does the written repair quote in Providence usually include?

A standard ApplianceAce-network repair quote in Providence is provided directly by the local pro and includes the scope of the repair, the parts needed, the labor required, and the warranty terms specific to that pro. You receive the quote in writing before authorizing any work. There are no surprise add-ons mid-job; any additional work uncovered during the repair requires a fresh written authorization from you. ApplianceAce does not set pricing — the independent local technician does — and you only pay the local pro after the work is complete.

Do Providence pros work in the evenings?

Evening appointments (after 5pm) are available in Providence from most ApplianceAce-network pros. Evening-call rates are set by the local pro, but pros who run two-person crews schedule after-hours work routinely. Specify 'evening only' on your request if that's your only window. Same-day arrival is the default in most ZIPs when you call before noon; after-noon calls typically schedule for the following morning at the latest.

Does humidity in Providence cause dishwasher mold?

Dishwasher mold is a real Providence complaint in the humid season. Closing the dishwasher door immediately after a wash cycle traps warm moist air against rubber gaskets and the sump - that's where mold develops. Cracking the door open for 15-20 minutes after each cycle drops mold complaint rates roughly in half across the network. The diagnostic visit lets the technician identify whether the failure is age-related, climate-stress, or a one-time component failure.

Will softened water hurt my Providence appliances?

Softened water is gentler than hard water on dishwashers, ice makers, and refrigerator water lines. The one caveat: detergent dosing must be reduced (often by half) when switching from Providence's 2.9-grain raw water to softened water, otherwise dishwashers will leave a residue. The dishwasher's manual usually has a water-hardness setting that auto-adjusts. Water-quality maintenance recommendations on the visit invoice help you extend appliance life between service calls.

Is my older Providence kitchen wired for modern appliances?

Providence homes built before about 1985 commonly have 15-20A kitchen circuits. Modern induction cooktops, high-capacity wall ovens, and 36-inch refrigerators routinely need 30-40A dedicated circuits. Adding the circuit is electrician work, not appliance-tech work, but ApplianceAce-network pros will flag the issue during a sales-build site visit. Median home age in Providence is 1952, so this comes up often. Network pros familiar with local housing stock can flag age-related concerns even when they're not the cause of the immediate failure.

Should I buy LG or Samsung in Providence?

Both brands have strong installed bases in Providence and parts are readily available. LG has the longer track record on refrigeration in the US market; Samsung has a slight edge on design and feature set. Both have above-average per-unit service rates compared to Whirlpool and GE in this region. Read recent owner reviews on the specific model number before buying. The local pros in the Providence network are factory-trained on the brands most installed in this market.

Why does my range smell like gas in Providence?

A gas smell at the range in Providence is a real safety issue and should be diagnosed quickly. Most common cause is a slow leak at the regulator or burner valve, which a licensed pro confirms with a soap-test or an electronic gas detector. Until the pro arrives, turn off the gas valve at the appliance and ventilate the kitchen. Do not use ignition sources until the leak is located and resolved. Most Providence repairs of this type close in a single visit because the local pro carries the common failure parts on the truck.

Are ApplianceAce pros in Providence licensed?

Every pro in the ApplianceAce Providence network carries the licensing required by Rhode Island for appliance repair work - and, where applicable, the EPA Section 608 certification required for sealed-system refrigeration work. Licensing details for the specific pro are visible on their profile before you approve service. ApplianceAce is open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, every day of the year, and we connect every caller to a local licensed technician serving their specific ZIP.

How do I confirm a Providence pro is legit?

Every pro in the ApplianceAce Providence network has been screened for active license status (where required by Rhode Island law), general liability and workers' compensation insurance, customer-feedback history, and any open complaints before they receive referrals. You can verify a pro's license number on the Rhode Island contractor lookup; the license appears on the pro's written estimate paperwork. Pros who fall below the customer-feedback threshold are filtered out of the network.

How fast can someone come to my home in Providence?

For non-emergency calls placed during business hours, ApplianceAce typically connects Providence homeowners with a pro within 30 minutes of submitting a service request. The pro schedules the actual visit directly with you - often within the same day, almost always within 48 hours. Local pros prioritize emergency calls (fridge failure with food at stake, gas range issues, washer flooding) above standard scheduled appointments.

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