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KitchenAid Appliance Repair

KitchenAid appliances are chosen deliberately and kept for years — a precise, genuine-parts repair is almost always the right call.

KitchenAid Appliance Repair — Precision Service for Premium Kitchen Equipment

KitchenAid occupies the premium tier of the kitchen appliance market, and the appliances reflect it: dishwashers engineered for near-silent operation, wall ovens with tight temperature calibration, built-in refrigerators fitted precisely into millimeter-toleranced cabinet openings. These are not appliances people replace casually. When a KitchenAid dishwasher develops a wash-pump fault or a wall oven sensor drifts out of calibration, the correct response is a careful repair using manufacturer-specified genuine OEM parts, not a generic substitute that might affect performance.

Our factory-trained technicians follow KitchenAid's documented service procedures on every call. KitchenAid dishwasher repairs most commonly involve the wash-pump motor, the circulation pump housing, the control board or the door-latch and seal system. The dishwashers' quiet operation depends on a correctly tensioned pump mount, not just a functioning one. KitchenAid wall ovens frequently present with failed bake or broil elements, faulty RTD temperature sensors, or control-board faults that cause inaccurate temperature or error codes. Built-in refrigeration calls often point to sealed-system issues or ice-maker component failures — work we handle under our EPA Section 608 certification.

We cover KitchenAid customers in Stafford, Fredericksburg, Spotsylvania, Fairfax County, Arlington and Alexandria, and every repair is backed by our 6-month parts-and-labor warranty.

KitchenAid's 24-inch dishwasher models KDTE254E and KDTM804E use a two-motor wash system — a separate circulation motor (W10482480) and drain motor (W10531320) — so a no-wash symptom and a no-drain symptom require testing different assemblies. The KEBS177 and KEMS379 electric wall ovens use a dual-element lower bake circuit; when only partial browning occurs, the hidden inner element is often intact while the outer element has failed, and the RTD sensor (W11166865) must be re-calibrated after any element replacement to restore accurate temperature. KitchenAid's built-in column refrigerators (KRFC704F, KRBR102E) also use a variable-speed compressor that communicates status over a two-wire bus to the main board; a bus-fault error code does not always indicate a failed compressor and must be verified with a voltage-drop test before any refrigerant work begins. Knowing these model-specific details keeps repair cost predictable.

  • Dishwashers: wash motors, circulation pumps, control boards and door seals
  • Wall ovens: bake and broil elements, RTD temperature sensors and electronic controls
  • Built-in refrigeration: sealed-system and ice-maker repair, EPA-certified refrigerant handling
  • Genuine KitchenAid OEM parts on every repair, 6-month warranty included

Frequently asked questions

Do you repair KitchenAid dishwashers with genuine KitchenAid OEM parts?

Yes. KitchenAid dishwasher pumps and control boards are precision-matched to the motor housing and electronics platform; aftermarket parts often alter flow rates or communication timing in ways that affect wash performance. We source genuine KitchenAid OEM parts and back every repair with our 6-month warranty.

Can you fix KitchenAid wall oven error codes and temperature calibration issues?

We can. Codes like F2 E1 and F6 E0 on KitchenAid wall ovens point to specific sensor or board failures, and we re-calibrate the RTD temperature sensor after any element or sensor replacement to restore accurate baking performance.

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