Appliance Repair Integrity Appliances LLC

Why professional appliance repair matters

Appliances are essential to daily living: refrigerators preserve food safety, ovens and ranges feed families, washers and dryers keep clothes clean, and dishwashers save time. When an appliance malfunctions, the decision between repair and replacement hinges on accurate diagnosis, cost-effectiveness, safety, and long-term reliability. Professional appliance repair matters because:

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Accurate diagnostics prevent unnecessary part replacements and false fixes.

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Proper repair techniques protect appliance integrity and performance.

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Qualified technicians follow safety protocols for gas, electrical, and refrigeration systems to protect your home or business.

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Timely repairs reduce energy waste and protect perishable goods.

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For businesses, repair minimizes downtime and the cost of lost productivity.

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Appliance repair services we provide

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

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Diagnostics and troubleshooting

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Repair and replacement of mechanical and electrical components

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Control board and sensor replacement and calibration

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Sealed system diagnostics (refrigeration) and coordinated specialist service if required

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Leak detection and repair for water-using appliances

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Heater and thermostat repair for ovens, ranges, and dryers

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Venting and airflow repair to prevent overheating and improve efficiency

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Preventive maintenance to prolong appliance life

Coverage by appliance type

Refrigerators and freezers:

- Symptoms addressed: not cooling, excessive frost, loud running, water leaks, ice maker failures.


- Typical repairs: evaporator fan replacement, condenser fan, start relay, compressor checks, defrost timer and heater, thermostat and sensor replacements, door seal replacement, water inlet and dispenser repair.

Ranges, ovens, and cooktops:

- Symptoms addressed: uneven heating, no heat, burner ignition failure, control board issues, gas burner problems.


- Typical repairs: igniter replacement, burner element replacement, control board and thermostat repair, oven calibration, gas valve troubleshooting (with licensed gas professional for line work if required).

Dishwashers:

- Symptoms addressed: not cleaning, leaking, not draining, noisy operation.


- Typical repairs: pump and motor replacements, spray arm and valve repair, door latch/hinge repair, float and inlet valve replacement, electrical and control issues.

Washers and dryers:

- Symptoms addressed: won't spin, won't agitate, noisy operation, not drying, overheating.



- Typical repairs: drive belt, motor, clutch, bearing, timer and control board replacement, door switch, water inlet valve replacement, heating element and thermostat repair, venting and lint trap clean-out.

Small household appliances:

- We service built-in microwaves, trash compactors, and other integrated devices where feasible, focusing on safety, especially where sealed components or high-voltage parts are involved.

Commercial appliance repair and service plans

For small businesses, restaurants, and property managers, we offer commercial-grade service:

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Rapid response service options to reduce downtime.

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Preventive maintenance contracts to extend equipment life.

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Volume parts procurement and inventory management advice.

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Service documentation for compliance and asset management.

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How our appliance repair process works

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Easy scheduling

Call (503) 750-3582 or request service to describe the problem and provide make/model information.

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 Diagnostic visit

A technician arrives with tools and common parts to perform a thorough diagnostic. We identify the root cause and present you with options and a clear estimate.

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Approval and repair

Once you approve, we repair using OEM or high-quality replacement parts. For complex sealed-system work, we coordinate with specialists if necessary.

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Testing and customer walkthrough

We run the appliance through cycles and show you the results, explain care steps, and provide warranty details.

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Follow-up support

Our repairs include warranty coverage; we address follow-up questions and perform warranty service as needed.

Why choose Integrity Appliances LLC for repairs

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Local, dependable technicians who arrive on-time, in uniform, and courteous.

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Transparent pricing and honest recommendations — we’ll tell you if a repair is worthwhile.

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Warranty commitment on labor and parts to protect your investment.

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Cross-trained staff who support parts identification and used-appliance solutions when replacement is better value.

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Cross-trained staff who support parts identification and used-appliance solutions when replacement is better value.

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Common repair cases and our approach

Case 1 — Refrigerator not cooling:

- Diagnostic: temperature checks, airflow, thermostat testing, condenser cleaning, compressor and relay checks.

- Approach: Correct airflow obstructions, replace failed fan motors or relays, advise on sealed system needs if compressor or refrigerant issues found.

Case 2 — Washer not spinning:

- Diagnostic: belt tension, motor function, lid switch and control diagnostics.

- Approach: Replace worn belts or clutches, repair or replace motors where cost-effective, and ensure proper balancing and load recommendations are discussed to avoid recurrence.

Case 3 — Dryer not heating:

 Diagnostic: test heating element, thermostats, thermal fuses, and vent restriction.

- Approach: Replace failed heating elements or thermostats, clear or replace venting components to restore efficiency and reduce fire risk.

Safety and environmental responsibility

- Proper disposal of replaced components, including safe handling and disposal of refrigerants and oils as required by law.



- Energy-efficiency recommendations: advising on maintenance steps and component replacements that improve appliance efficiency and lower operating cost.

Pricing transparency and cost decisions

- Upfront estimates: We provide a diagnostic fee and detailed repair estimate. If an additional repair is discovered, we contact you before proceeding.



- Repair vs. replacement analysis: We present a clear financial comparison, factoring in age of the appliance, expected remaining life, and cost of repair vs. certified used replacement.

Frequently asked questions

  • How long does a typical repair take?

    Diagnostic visits typically take 30–60 minutes. Simple repairs can often be completed onsite the same day. More complex repairs requiring special order parts may take several days depending on availability.

  • Do you charge for diagnostics?

    Yes — a diagnostic fee covers the technician’s time and initial testing. This fee is applied to the total cost if you approve the repair.

  • Can you work on warranties from manufacturers?

    We can perform out-of-warranty repairs. For repairs under manufacturer warranty, we can provide diagnostic information and coordinate with authorized service channels if required.

  • Do you offer emergency or same-day service?

    We offer priority options for urgent issues, particularly for commercial customers and some residential cases—call +1 (503) 750-3582 to discuss urgency.

Contact / next step

Schedule an appliance repair diagnostic or ask about service plans: Call (503) 750-3582 or visit our shop at 17397 South Holly Lane, Oregon City, OR 97045.