How fast can you reach Saint Paul for LG washer repair?+
Most LG washer calls placed before 2pm on a weekday get a same-day window in Saint Paul, MN. Our techs run daily routes through Downtown, Cathedral Hill, Summit Hill and text live ETA on the way.
Is there a separate trip charge for LG service in Saint Paul?+
No — there's no separate trip charge inside Saint Paul, MN. The flat diagnostic ($129 standard, $149 fridges, $179 built-ins) covers the full visit and is fully waived when you approve the LG repair.
Do you cover LG appliances in Saint Paul apartments and condos?+
Yes — we work with renters, owners, and property managers across Saint Paul, MN. We carry COI on request and have years of experience with high-rise buildings, secured parking, and freight-elevator scheduling.
How much does LG washer repair cost?+
Most LG washer repairs land between $189 and $480 all-in (parts + labor) with our 1-year written warranty. The flat diagnostic — $129 standard, $149 fridges, $179 built-ins — is fully waived when you approve the repair. We give you the firm number before any wrench turns.
Do you use genuine OEM LG parts?+
Yes — every truck is stocked with OEM LG parts for the most-failed components. We do not substitute aftermarket parts on warranty repairs and we'll always tell you in writing if a part is OEM versus an authorized equivalent.
How fast can you get a tech out for LG washer repair?+
Calls placed before 2pm on a weekday typically get a same-day window. Our techs run daily routes through the Twin Cities and Central MN with OEM LG parts on board, and they text live ETA on the way.
What's the most common LG washer failure you see?+
Coin or hair clip jammed in the drain pump impeller accounts for the largest share of our LG washer calls. The typical fix runs $169–$280 all-in, about 45–75 minutes of shop time, with the OEM LG part already on the truck.
Is your LG washer repair work warrantied?+
Every completed LG washer repair carries a 1-year parts-and-labor warranty in writing. Same failure inside the year, we come back free of charge — no trip fee, no diagnostic.
How much does appliance repair cost in Saint Paul, MN?+
Flat diagnostic fee in Saint Paul is $129 for most appliances, $149 for refrigerators, and $179 for built-ins — fully waived when you approve the repair. Most Saint Paul jobs land between $189 and $450 all-in (parts and labor), with a 1-year written warranty. Larger built-in or sealed-system work can run higher; we always quote the full repair before any parts go on the truck.
How fast can you reach Saint Paul?+
Saint Paul sits on our Twin Cities core route, so daily trucks run through Downtown, Cathedral Hill, Summit Hill, and the rest of ZIPs 55101–55130. Calls placed before 2pm on a weekday almost always get a same-day window in Saint Paul; we text live ETA from the truck so you're not stuck waiting.
What's the most common appliance problem in Saint Paul?+
On our Saint Paul routes the call we see most often is the Sub-Zero 532 and 632 columns — condenser and gasket work along Summit, Crocus Hill, and Cathedral Hill. The OEM Sub-Zero part for that fix rides on every truck assigned to this corridor, so most of those visits finish in a single trip rather than a "we'll be back next week with the part."
Do you service apartments and condos in Saint Paul?+
Yes — we work with renters, owners, and property managers across Saint Paul. We carry a Certificate of Insurance on request, schedule freight elevators when buildings require them, and have years of experience with secured-parking and concierge check-in routines.
Can you handle building-access requirements in Saint Paul?+
Yes. Cathedral Hill and Lowertown condos use freight elevators with COI on file; our COI is already approved at most of the major buildings. Tell the dispatcher your building's freight-elevator window or COI requirement when you book and we'll match it to the right truck and tech.
Which brands do you stock parts for in Saint Paul?+
OEM parts for every major brand we see in Saint Paul, MN homes — Sub-Zero, KitchenAid, Bosch, and GE. The trucks running the Twin Cities core route are stocked specifically for the Saint Paul mix, not a generic regional catalog, so most repairs finish in a single visit.