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Washer and Dryer Repair Cost in Sudbury: 2026 Pricing Guide

8 min read By Sudbury Appliance Repair

Before you call a washer and dryer repair service in Sudbury, you want a sense of what it will cost. The honest answer for washer repair cost Sudbury depends on the failure mode, the brand, the appliance age, and the parts needed. But there are real market ranges you can expect for every common repair. This guide breaks down 2026 pricing for the Sudbury market so you know what is reasonable before you pick up the phone.

Quick answer: typical washer and dryer repair cost in Sudbury

Most homeowners want a number before they read 1,500 words. Here is the honest washer repair cost Sudbury breakdown for the most common failures:

Service call or diagnostic fee: $80 to $150. Hourly rate: $90 to $140 per hour. Typical washer and dryer repair total (call + 1 hour labour + parts): $200 to $500. Premium-brand surcharge (Sub-Zero, Wolf, Miele, high-end Bosch): parts run 2x to 4x mid-range brands.

These are market ranges based on 2024 to 2026 industry pricing, manufacturer parts catalogs, and shop-quoted ranges across the Sudbury area, not specific prices from any one shop. Real washer repair cost Sudbury depends on access difficulty, parts grade, brand, appliance age, and what the technician finds once the back panel comes off. The sections below explain what shifts each number up or down so you can sanity-check the quote you are about to pay.

How to read these numbers

Every number on this page is a market range, not a quote. Specific pricing comes from the repair shop you actually hire, after they have looked at your unit. Use these ranges to:

Sanity-check a quote. If a shop quotes you 2x to 3x the range below for a common failure, you are owed an explanation (usually a premium brand or unusual access).

Decide whether to repair or replace before you even pick up the phone. If the failure description below puts you in the upper range and your unit is older than 10 years, replacement is often the smarter call.

Get an apples-to-apples comparison across the 2 or 3 shops you call. If one quote is dramatically below the range, ask what is being left out (parts grade, warranty, disposal, travel surcharge).

Service call fees and hourly rates

Most Sudbury appliance repair services charge a service call fee just to come out and diagnose. This typically runs $80 to $150. Some companies waive this fee if you proceed with the recommended repair, others apply it as a credit toward the work, and a few charge it on top regardless. Ask before you book so there are no surprises.

Hourly rates for washer and dryer repair in Sudbury generally fall between $90 to $140 per hour in 2026. Most repairs take between 30 minutes and 2 hours on-site. Parts are billed separately, usually at retail price plus a small markup.

A typical first visit cost: service call + 1 hour labour + parts = $200 to $500 total for a straightforward repair like the ones below.

Washer and dryer repair cost by failure type

Here is what each common washer and dryer failure typically costs to fix in the Sudbury market. These are market ranges based on parts cost, typical labour time, and local quote data.

Drain pump (washer) ($200 to $350): Washer will not drain. Often a foreign object (coin, sock corner) jammed in the impeller.

Heating element (dryer) ($200 to $300): Dryer runs but no heat. Cheap part, quick repair.

Thermal fuse (dryer) ($150 to $280): Same symptom as failed element but cheaper. Usually blown from a clogged vent.

Drive belt (top-load and dryer) ($180 to $300): Squealing or no spin. Common wear item.

Lid switch or door switch ($180 to $280): Will not spin or will not start cycle.

Door boot or gasket (front-load washer) ($280 to $450): Mold smell, water leak under the door, or tear at the gasket.

Drum bearing (front-load and dryer) ($400 to $700): Loud grinding or thumping during spin. Major repair that approaches replacement cost on older units.

Drum roller or glide bearings (dryer) ($250 to $400): Loud thumping during tumble. Common on dryers 8+ years old.

Control board ($300 to $550): Touch panel dead, random error codes, or will not accept program selection.

How brand affects washer and dryer repair cost

The brand of your washer and dryer is one of the biggest factors that shifts the price. Premium European brands and the LG linear-compressor era both have brand-specific pricing patterns worth knowing about.

LG (direct-drive). Motor bearing failure on older TrueBalance washers is a known pattern. DE error code on dryers usually means door switch.

Samsung. FlexWash mini-tub leaks and EcoBubble generator failures are brand-specific. EcoBubble repair typically $300 to $500.

Whirlpool, Maytag, KitchenAid, Amana. All built by Whirlpool. Parts widely stocked. Cabrio and Bravos top-loaders share transmission parts.

Speed Queen. Commercial-grade build, more expensive parts but designed for service rather than replacement. A 15-year-old Speed Queen is usually worth fixing.

Kenmore. 110 prefix means Whirlpool, 795 means LG. Most Kenmore washers and dryers are Whirlpool-built.

When to repair, when to replace

Repair-vs-replace math depends on three things: your unit age, the specific failure, and the cost of a new replacement. The general rule: if the repair quote is more than half the cost of a comparable new unit, replacement is usually the better call.

Drum bearing failure on a unit older than 8 years. Bearing job approaches $700, which is close to a new mid-range washer at $800 to $1,200.

Transmission failure on a top-load washer older than 10 years. Transmission work rarely worth it on an aging machine.

Multiple failures in 12 months. Cumulative repair spend tips toward replacement.

When in doubt: a Sudbury appliance tech can give you a written quote for the repair AND an honest opinion on whether replacement makes sense for your specific unit. That is usually worth the diagnostic fee even if you end up replacing.

A note on these prices

The ranges on this page are market averages based on industry pricing data, manufacturer parts catalogs, and shop-quoted ranges across the Sudbury area for 2024 to 2026. They are not quotes from any specific shop, and they are not guarantees of what you will pay.

Your actual price depends on access, parts grade, brand, age, and the failure you actually have once a technician has looked. Get a written quote before any paid work starts, and compare across 2 to 3 shops on jobs over $400 if you have the time.

Submit a free quote request with as much detail as you can and we will give you a tighter range over the phone or text before booking any visit.

Frequently asked questions

How much does it cost to fix a washer that won't drain in Sudbury?
A failed drain pump is the most common no-drain repair, and it usually runs $200 to $350 once you add the service call, about an hour of labour, and the part. Water left sitting in the tub after a cycle is the tell. Sometimes it is just a coin or a sock corner jammed in the pump filter, which is a quick clear. A cracked or burned-out pump is a washer repair tech job. If the pump runs but nothing moves, the issue can be the drain hose or a clog further down the line.
Why is a dryer that won't heat usually a cheaper repair?
Two cheap parts cause most no-heat dryers. A failed heating element runs about $200 to $300, and a blown thermal fuse is even less, around $150 to $280. The catch is the fuse rarely fails on its own. It blows because the vent is clogged and the dryer overheats, so a good tech clears the vent at the same visit or you will be back in a month. Cheap part, but skip the vent and you pay twice.
Can I get a washer repair quote over the phone before booking?
You can get an honest range over the phone, not an exact figure. Most washer and dryer failures land in the $200 to $500 band, and a tech can narrow that once you describe the symptom and the brand. The firm number comes after the back panel is off and the actual part is confirmed. We are voicemail-first during busy hours, so leave the appliance brand and the symptom and you get a callback with a realistic bracket before anything is booked.
Does Sudbury's hard water make washer and dryer repairs more expensive?
Over time, yes. Greater Sudbury runs hard water, and mineral scale builds on the inlet valve, the pump seals, and the detergent dispenser faster than in soft-water cities. Inlet valves and pumps tend to fail earlier here, so you may see one of these repairs sooner than the part's rated life. It rarely changes the price of a single repair, but it changes how often you face one. See our note on how hard water affects Sudbury appliances for the full picture.
Is it cheaper to repair the washer and dryer in the same visit?
Almost always. The service call or diagnostic fee, $80 to $150, covers the trip, not each machine. If the tech is already on site, a second appliance only adds labour and parts, not another trip charge. So if your dryer has been squealing and the washer just quit, mention both when you book. Batching them onto one visit saves you the second service call. Need both looked at? Request a quote and list each appliance.

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Tell us the brand, age, and what is going on with your washer and dryer and we will give you a tighter range over the phone before any visit. No charge for the conversation, no high-pressure pitch.

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