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ADRIUM Service Solutions
(925) 999-4095 · San Ramon, CA · CSLB #1136642 · BBB A+

KITCHENAID · SAN LEANDRO

Service · All KitchenAid Models

KitchenAid Built-in Appliance Repair · San Leandro, CA

KitchenAid repair for San Leandro's mid-century kitchens, with the same-week service they deserve.

  • $75 diagnostic (waived with repair)
  • Same or next-day best effort
  • CSLB #1136642
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KitchenAid in San Leandro

KitchenAid in San Leandro kitchens.

San Leandro is a mid-century city at heart. Estudillo Estates, Broadmoor, and the streets off Bancroft are full of 1940s and 1950s homes whose kitchens have been redone once or twice, and KitchenAid is what a lot of those remodels chose. The appliances get real use: these are family kitchens, not showpieces, and by year eight the dishwashers and refrigerators start showing it.

There is also a practical San Leandro pattern I plan for: original 220 and 110 wiring meeting modern appliances. A KitchenAid wall oven pulling through a tired 50-year-old receptacle, or a fridge sharing a circuit with half the kitchen, produces symptoms that look like appliance failure. Part of my diagnostic here is separating the machine from the house, so the written quote fixes the right thing. The KitchenAid-Whirlpool shared platform makes the machine side fast to pin down.

ADRIUM Service Solutions, based in San Ramon, serves San Leandro 7 days a week. EPA 608 Universal, CSLB #1136642, $75 diagnostic waived when the repair is approved.

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.

  • Dishwasher takes the soap, runs, and the dishes come out dirty. When a KitchenAid washes badly but sounds normal, I look at the chopper screen and the wash arms before anything else. Food debris past the filter jams the chopper on the older platform, and mineral scale closes down the wash arm jets in East Bay water. If the spray pressure at the arms is weak with a clean path, then it is the circulation pump. That order of checks keeps most of these repairs modest.
  • Refrigerator warm on top shelf only. A KitchenAid French door that is fine below but warm on the top shelf has an airflow problem, not a cooling problem: the air tower louvers or the diffuser duct that feeds the top of the cabinet. On the shared Whirlpool cabinet design I can open the tower, verify the damper motor, and restore the airflow path without touching the sealed system. Owners are usually braced for a compressor quote and relieved by the real one.
  • Oven takes twenty minutes to preheat. Slow preheat on a KitchenAid range in a mid-century San Leandro kitchen is either a bake element down on output, a weak oven igniter on gas models, or supply voltage sagging under load through old wiring. I measure the igniter's current draw or the element's amperage against spec, and I check voltage at the terminal block while it heats. The quote then names the machine part or flags the house circuit honestly.

Models we service

KitchenAid product lines.

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

Pricing and warranty

What it costs. What we stand behind.

  • $75

    Diagnostic visit. Waived when you book the repair with us.

  • Written

    90 days on consumables, 1 year on major parts, 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 San Leandro questions, answered.

  • How quickly can you be in San Leandro from San Ramon?
    About 25 minutes: 580 over the hill through Castro Valley and down into town. San Leandro sits on the loop we run with Oakland, Hayward, and Alameda, which is one of our busiest routes, so same-day service happens regularly and next-day is the norm.
  • Do you charge extra for weekend visits?
    No. We work all 7 days at the same rates. The $75 diagnostic applies whenever we come, and it is waived once you approve the repair, weekend or not.
  • Can one visit cover two appliances?
    Yes, and it is efficient for both of us. Each appliance gets its own diagnostic and its own written quote, and each diagnostic fee is waived against its own approved repair. Tell us everything that is acting up when you book so the right parts ride along.

Need KitchenAid service in San Leandro?

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