Appliance Parts Supply Integrity Appliances LLC

Why correct appliance parts matter

Repair success depends on correct part selection and professional installation. Using the wrong component can lead to repeat failures, reduced efficiency, voided warranties, and safety hazards. Whether you’re a DIY homeowner or a professional technician, access to accurate parts, parts expertise, and timely supply is essential to restore appliances to a reliable state. Integrity Appliances LLC supplies parts for kitchen, laundry, and household appliances to make repairs efficient and dependable.

What we supply

We stock and source a wide range of parts for major appliance categories:

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Refrigeration parts: evaporator & condenser fans, thermostats, start relays, compressors (coordinated), door gaskets, water inlet valves, ice maker components.

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Cooking components: igniters, bake and broil elements, control boards, switches, thermostats, knobs, and gas valves (coordinated where code requires licensed gas work).

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Dishwashing parts: pumps, spray arms, door seals, wash motors, valves, and control modules.

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Laundry parts: drums, belts, bearings, motors, pumps, thermal fuses, thermostats, and electronic controls.

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Small appliance parts: control boards, handles, hinges, and other common service items.

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Consumables and accessories: filters, hoses, water inlet connections, and maintenance items.

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How we identify the right parts

Accurate part identification requires the appliance’s make, model, and serial number. Our parts team cross-references manufacturer numbers, diagrams, and service manuals to find compatible OEM or high-quality aftermarket replacements when OEM parts are discontinued. If you don’t know the model number, our technicians can often identify the part during a diagnostic visit.

Parts sourcing options

Integrity Appliances LLC offers comprehensive repair services for a wide range of home and light-commercial appliances. Services include:

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In-stock inventory

We maintain commonly used components for quick turnaround.

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Special orders

For less common or OEM-only parts, we order directly from manufacturer channels or reputable distributors.

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Aftermarket alternatives

When OEM parts are unavailable, we recommend vetted aftermarket options with comparable performance and warranty.

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Bulk orders and commercial supply

We provide volume sourcing for property managers and businesses.

Our parts team works closely with repair technicians to ensure the right component for the job and to advise on installation details.

Technician-informed selection

Our parts team works closely with repair technicians to ensure the right component for the job and to advise on installation details.

Technician-informed selection

Why our parts supply is different

Technician-informed selection

Our parts team works closely with repair technicians to ensure the right component for the job and to advise on installation details.

Warranty support

Parts supplied include warranty terms; our technicians support installation to ensure warranty validity.

Transparent pricing

We provide clear parts pricing and discuss lead times so you can plan repairs.

 Advice for DIY

We offer guidance for homeowners undertaking Do-It-Yourself repairs, including safety notes and installation tips where appropriate.

Common parts and repair pairings

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Refrigerator not cooling: condenser fan motor, start relay, or evaporator fan.

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Oven not heating evenly: bake element, broil element, or temperature sensor.

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Washer not draining: pump assembly, drain hose, or coin trap.

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Dryer not heating: heating element, thermal fuse, thermostat, or vent sensor.

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Ordering process and support

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 Provide model/serial number

This ensures we identify the compatible component.

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Parts consultation

We confirm the part and provide price and lead time.

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 Pickup or delivery

Choose in-store pickup or local delivery when available.

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 Installation support

If you opt for professional installation, we schedule a repair visit; if DIY, we supply basic installation advice and safety cautions.

Safety and compliance

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We advise customers on the safe handling of parts, especially high-voltage parts, sealed-system components, and gas components that may require licensed professionals.

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For refrigerant or sealed-system work, we coordinate with certified technicians in compliance with environmental regulations.

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Pricing and warranty

- Competitive pricing based on manufacturer and aftermarket options.



- Warranty coverage varies by part and supplier; we disclose warranty details at purchase.


- Bulk and repeat customers (property managers) can discuss account pricing for ongoing needs.

Support for installers and business partners

- Trade accounts and priority ordering for trusted commercial partners.


- Documentation and part diagrams to support efficient repairs and inventory management.


- Assembly and pre-tested components for certain repair categories to reduce diagnostic time.

Frequently asked questions

  • How do I find my appliance model number?

    Model/serial numbers are usually located on a sticker inside the door (refrigerators, ovens, dishwashers), behind the control panel on washers/dryers, or on the back of a freestanding appliance. If uncertain, call us with photos and we’ll assist.

  • Do you offer returns on parts?

    Parts returns depend on supplier policies and whether the part was opened or installed. We disclose return terms at the time of sale.

  • Can you ship parts?

    Yes, we can ship parts to local addresses and coordinate shipping rates for longer distances.

  • Do you provide technical support for installation?

    We provide guidance for safe DIY installations and can schedule a technician if professional installation is needed.

Contact / next step

For parts inquiries, call (503) 750-3582 with make and model information. Visit 17397 South Holly Lane, Oregon City, OR 97045 to pick up in-stock parts or to discuss special orders and commercial supply arrangements.