Boca Raton is a natural Miele market — W1/T1 laundry columns in the downtown towers, G7000 dishwashers in country-club kitchens, and built-in coffee systems across The Oaks and Royal Palm. Miele's engineering means fewer failures but zero tolerance for generic parts or guesswork, and Boca adds a specific stressor: notably hard water that scales dishwasher heaters, steam ovens, and coffee systems ahead of schedule. Our Miele work is OEM-parts-only, descale-aware, and covers the full residential line — laundry, dishwashers, refrigeration, ovens, and coffee systems.
Each one points to a specific subsystem — F11 is water inlet, F70 is motor control, E08 is heating element, etc. We have the Miele service codebook and can decode the error before we even arrive, which means we usually show up with the right part on the truck.
Almost always yes. Miele is one of the few brands designed for 20+ year service life. A bearing job at year 15 is normal, not a red flag. We'll tell you honestly if we see something that means the machine is past its useful life.
On Boca water, yes — scale accumulates well ahead of the factory schedule. We service the brew unit, descale correctly, and set a realistic maintenance interval for local water.
Yes — W1 compact pairs in tower laundry closets are routine for us, including building access coordination. Most faults are pump, valve, or door-lock items we carry.
Miele machines run 20+ years because every component meets tight tolerances. Pattern parts void that math — OEM keeps the machine worth owning.