Dryer and Washer Repair in Winder, GA — $100 Flat, Plus Parts

    Bring your machine to our shop and skip the service-call fee. Fixed by people who rebuild these machines every day.

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    The Math on Appliance Repair Is Broken. Here's Our Fix.

    Call a typical in-home appliance repair company and here's what happens: a $100–150 "diagnostic fee" just for the truck to show up, then labor billed on top, then parts, then a second visit when the part arrives. It's not unusual for a $40 belt to become a $350 invoice. That's not a repair bill — that's a down payment on a machine.

    We flipped it. You bring the machine to our Winder shop, and repair is $100 flat labor plus the cost of parts. No trip charge, no diagnostic fee, no hourly meter running. The reason it's cheap is simple: you did the driving, so you're not paying for our truck, our fuel, and our tech's drive time. You're paying for the fix.

    This is drop-off repair only — we don't do in-home service calls. That's a feature, not a limitation. It's exactly why the price is half of what the mobile guys charge.

    Dryer Repair — The Most Common Fix We Do

    If your dryer runs but doesn't heat, tumbles but squeals, or shuts off mid-cycle, you're describing the most common repairs in the business: heating elements, thermal fuses, belts, rollers, and igniters. On the platforms we work on — Whirlpool, GE, Maytag, Kenmore, Amana, Roper, Estate, Hotpoint, and Samsung — these are well-understood fixes with cheap, available parts. Most dryer repairs land well under what a single in-home service call costs before any actual repair happens.

    Washer problems — won't spin, won't drain, won't fill, walks across the floor, leaves clothes soaked — are the same story: known failure points on proven top-load machines, fixed at a bench by people who do it daily.

    Clothes taking two cycles to dry? It might not be the dryer at all — it might be the vent. We offer $100 dryer vent cleaning, too.

    Why We're Good at This

    Repair isn't a side hustle for us — it's the middle of our whole business. We refurbish washers and dryers all day, every day, for our rental fleet and sales floor. Our techs aren't guessing at your machine from a YouTube video in your laundry room; they're working on their fifty-somethingth Whirlpool of the month at a bench with the parts on the shelf behind them.

    That volume is also why we're honest about the other direction —

    If It's Not Worth Fixing, We'll Tell You. Then We'll Take It. Free.

    Some machines aren't worth the part. A 22-year-old washer with a seized transmission doesn't need $200 of surgery — it needs a dignified exit. When that's the truth, we say so before you spend a dime, and then you've got the easiest next steps in town:

    Nobody in the area offers that off-ramp. In-home repair companies get paid whether the repair makes sense or not.

    How Drop-Off Repair Works

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      Call or text 706-995-6964 first. Describe the problem — we'll tell you honestly whether it sounds worth fixing, roughly what the part usually runs, and set your drop-off appointment. (The shop is by appointment; we'll send you the address when you book.)

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      Bring the machine in. Truck, trailer, buddy's van — we'll help you unload.

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      We diagnose and call you with the parts price before doing the work. $100 labor + the part, approved by you first. No surprise totals.

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      Pick it up working. Most common repairs turn around in a few days, parts availability depending.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    How much does dryer repair cost?

    $100 flat labor plus parts. Common dryer parts (thermal fuses, belts, heating elements) typically run $15–60, so most dryer repairs total $115–160 — less than many companies' show-up fee alone.

    Do you come to my house?

    No — drop-off only, and that's exactly why it's affordable. No truck fee, no drive-time billing. If you can't transport the machine, call anyway; depending on where you are and what's wrong, renting or replacing may beat repairing, and we can help with both.

    How long does the repair take?

    Most common fixes are done within a few days. If a part has to be ordered, we'll tell you the timeline when we call with the quote.

    What if you can't fix it, or it's not worth fixing?

    Then you don't pay for a repair that shouldn't happen. We'll tell you straight, take the machine off your hands free if you want, and set you up with a refurbished replacement or a rental if you need laundry running again fast.

    What brands do you repair?

    The proven platforms: Whirlpool, GE, Maytag, Kenmore, Amana, Roper, Estate, Hotpoint, and Samsung washers and dryers. If you've got something outside that list, call and ask — if we can't help, we'll say so in thirty seconds instead of charging you to find out.

    Do I need an appointment to drop off?

    Yes — call or text first. The shop runs by appointment (it's a working refurb shop, not a storefront), and we'll give you the address and a time when you book.

    Machine acting up?

    Call first — honest advice is free. Repair is $100 flat plus parts.

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