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KitchenAid specialist · Broward & Miami-Dade

KitchenAid Appliance Repair
in South Florida.

KitchenAid is Whirlpool's premium kitchen brand — serious appliances with shared chassis to Whirlpool but more polished finishes and tighter tolerances. Most of what we service is dishwashers, French-door refrigerators, and built-in wall ovens. The good news is KitchenAid parts are essentially Whirlpool parts, which means availability is excellent and pricing is reasonable. Most repairs finish on the first visit.

OEM parts on the truck $75 diagnostic, applied to repair Same-day · Broward & Miami-Dade
Voltage Appliance Repair KitchenAid specialists
KitchenAid repair · Florida
Appliances we service

KitchenAid appliances we repair daily.

French-door refrigerator
Dishwasher
Wall oven
Cooktop
Range
Refrigerator drawer
Common problems

What actually breaks on a KitchenAid.

01

Ice maker not producing ice

KitchenAid French-door fridges (KRFC, KRFF series) use an in-door ice maker that fails in two ways: the auger motor stops turning, or the optic eye gets covered in frost. We test the motor circuit, clear the optic eye, and if the module is bad we swap it. Stock on the truck.

02

Dishwasher door latch failure

KitchenAid dishwashers (KDTM, KDTE series) have a door latch with a micro-switch that signals 'door closed' to the control board. After 5-7 years the micro-switch wears out — the door looks closed but the cycle won't start. Latch replacement is a $250 repair with labor.

03

Wall oven not heating

KitchenAid wall ovens (KOSE, KODE series) use a temperature sensor and a heating element. If the oven isn't heating, we test both with a multimeter — sensor first (cheaper part), element second. Most repairs are under $300.

04

Cooktop burner ignition (gas)

KitchenAid gas cooktops use individual igniters per burner with a single spark module. If one burner doesn't light but others do, it's the igniter for that burner. If none ignite, it's the spark module. We diagnose by listening for the click and checking which burners spark.

05

Control board error codes

KitchenAid built-in dishwashers and wall ovens display error codes on the control panel. F1-F9 typically means a sensor or relay fault; longer codes (like F1-E4) point to specific subsystems. We have the KitchenAid service codebook and can decode the error before we arrive.

Pricing & process

What to expect.

Flat $75 diagnostic, applied to the repair. Most KitchenAid dishwasher and wall oven repairs land at $250-$450. Ice maker module replacement is $300-$400. Refrigerator sealed-system work runs $600-$1,200 if needed. We carry common parts; KitchenAid-specific cosmetic parts can be 2-3 days to order.

Service areas

KitchenAid repair across Broward & Miami-Dade.

FAQ · KitchenAid

Straight answers before you book.

Many internal parts are shared, yes. The differences are in the finish (heavier-gauge stainless, better hinge dampers, polished interiors) and in the control software. Mechanically very similar.
Door latch micro-switch, almost always. Press the door firmly and listen for a click — if you hear it, control board may have lost the signal. Easy diagnosis.
Almost always yes. A 12-year-old KitchenAid wall oven is a $2,500-$4,000 unit that's installed in cabinetry — replacement means cabinetry work and significant cost. A $400 repair is good math.
Yes — KRFF, KRMF, and KRBR series. We carry ice maker modules, evaporator fans, and door gaskets in stock for these.
Stand mixers are not appliance repair — that's small appliance service. We focus on built-in and full-size kitchen appliances.
Other brands we service

One tech, every brand in your kitchen.

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