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(925) 999-4095 · San Ramon, CA · CSLB #1136642 · BBB A+
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KITCHENAID · NEWARK

Service · All KitchenAid Models

KitchenAid Built-in Appliance Repair · Newark, CA

KitchenAid repair for Newark's mid-century tracts and lagoon-side homes. Repair timing is confirmed after diagnosis.

  • $99 diagnostic (credited toward the repair)
  • Same or next-day best effort
  • CSLB #1136642
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KitchenAid in Newark

KitchenAid in Newark kitchens.

Newark is a compact city, mostly 1960s and 1970s single-story tracts, and its kitchens have been remodeled in waves. A big share of those remodels installed KitchenAid: it is the step-up brand that fits a tract-home kitchen budget while looking the part. So the calls we get here are KOSE wall ovens, KRFF and KRMF refrigerators, and slide-in ranges, most of them 3 to 12 years old and squarely worth repairing.

The homes near the lagoons and out toward the bay side get more salt air than people expect, and I see it in the appliances: corroded spade terminals, rusted range junction boxes, igniter electrodes pitted early. It changes the diagnosis. A symptom that means a bad board in Concord can mean a corroded connector in Newark, and the connector costs a tenth as much. KitchenAid's shared Whirlpool platform makes the electrical layouts familiar, so I chase the harness with confidence instead of parts-swapping.

ADRIUM Service Solutions, based in San Ramon, works Newark 7 days a week. EPA 608 Universal, CSLB #1136642, $99 diagnostic credited toward the repair, quotes in writing.

What the work looks like

A built-in sealed-system leak repair.

Nitrogen pressure and a soap-bubble test on a built-in fridge line set. We map every leak source before we braze.
The corroded copper up close. After fifteen-plus years this is why a real fix rebuilds the sealed run, so you do not pay the labor twice.
ADRIUM technician brazing a copper refrigerant line onto a compressor with a torch during a sealed-system repair
Brazing a new line onto the compressor during the same kind of sealed-system repair. Recover, braze, evacuate, and recharge: the real fix, done as one complete job.

What the work looks like

A dishwasher leaking from the pump and sump.

The base of a Whirlpool-family dishwasher, where the circulation pump, sump, and diverter live. A worn pump seal, a cracked sump, or the diverter lets water past and onto the floor.

Common repairs we do

What we close on the truck.

  • Refrigerator clicking every few minutes and not cooling. A click from behind a KitchenAid fridge every two to five minutes is the compressor start relay dropping out on an overheating or hard-starting compressor. Sometimes the relay itself has failed, which is a modest repair. Sometimes the compressor is pulling locked-rotor amps, which is a sealed system conversation. I meter the compressor windings and start current before saying which one you have, because guessing wrong here wastes real money.
  • Oven preheats slow or drifts off its set temperature. On KitchenAid wall ovens and slide-in ranges, a slow preheat usually means the bake element circuit is open or the temperature sensor is drifting. On dual-fuel models the relay board is the suspect. I check the element resistance and the sensor reading in one pass. Rack position and bakeware matter too, and I will say so if that is the actual issue rather than selling a part.
  • Slide-in range control panel not responding to touch. KitchenAid slide-in ranges mount the touch control low at the front where steam from pots rolls straight over it. Membrane keypads and their ribbon connections fail from that exposure, and the range beeps on its own or ignores presses. I isolate keypad from control board with the panel apart, then quote only the piece that failed.

Models we service

KitchenAid product lines.

  • Built-in French-door refrigerators (KRFC, KBFN)
  • KFGC commercial-style ranges
  • KOSE wall ovens
  • KOCE combination ovens
  • Counter-depth side-by-side fridges

Pricing and warranty

What it costs. What we stand behind.

  • $99

    Diagnostic visit. Credited toward the repair.

  • Written

    3 months standard, 1 year on inverter boards, up to 2 years on sealed-system rebuilds. Quoted in writing before work starts.

  • CSLB

    #1136642. Bonded and insured. We file warranty paperwork when applicable.

Nearby cities

KitchenAid service in neighboring cities.

FAQ

KitchenAid in Newark questions, answered.

  • What is the routing from San Ramon to Newark?
    Down 680 to Fremont, then across on Mowry or Thornton into Newark, about 35 minutes. Newark pairs naturally with Fremont and Union City on our southern loop, so most requests get a next-day slot. If your machine is down hard, say so when booking and we look for a same-day squeeze on that route.
  • Do you carry parts with you or is it always two visits?
    The van stocks the high-failure parts for the Whirlpool platform that KitchenAid shares: drain pumps, fill valves, evaporator fan motors, igniters, common seals. When the phone description matches a stocked part, it is a repair using a part we usually stock. Otherwise we order and return, and the $99 diagnostic still gets credited toward the repair.
  • What warranty comes with a repair?
    One year, parts and labor, stated on the written quote. If we ever install a replacement unit instead, that installation carries an installation warranty stated in your written quote.

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