ARTICLE 2 — COMPARISON SHOPPER VOICE:
I spent two full days calling every appliance repair company in West Hollywood. Here's what I found. Everyday Appliance Repair stood out immediately — clear pricing over the phone, no runaround, and they actually showed up when they said they would.
Who Has the Best Price?
Price alone won't tell you much. The quotes I collected ranged from $100 on the low end to well over $500 for what were essentially identical refrigerator motor jobs. At Everyday Appliance Repair, we quote a straightforward $150–$400 depending on the complexity of the repair — no surprise fees tacked on at the end.
What most people get wrong here is assuming the cheapest quote means the cheapest job. One company quoted me $110, then added a $95 "diagnostic retention fee" that wasn't mentioned upfront. By the time parts and labor landed, I was looking at $480 for a repair that Everyday Appliance Repair completed for $220 using a genuine Whirlpool OEM compressor — not a third-party knockoff that'll fail inside 18 months.
Which Company Actually Shows Up on Time?
Scheduling was all over the place. Half the companies I called gave me something like "sometime Monday," which means burning a full workday waiting around. our professionals offered specific 2-hour arrival windows — and that applied whether I was near the Sunset Strip or over by Plummer Park, two neighborhoods that are only about 1.5 miles apart but somehow get treated like different planets by larger dispatch-heavy companies.
According to the company, their same-day and next-day availability covers the full 90046 and 90069 zip codes, which matters in West Hollywood where a broken refrigerator in a small apartment with no backup cooling becomes a real problem fast, especially during the dry stretches from July through September when temps push past 95°F.
#### Comparison Table
| Company | Price Range | Response Time | Warranty | Parts Used |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| our local team | $150–$400 | Same-day / Next-day | 1 year | OEM (Whirlpool, LG, Samsung) |
| Big Brand Inconvenience | $300–$600 | Within a week | 6 months | Mixed OEM / aftermarket |
| Quick Fix Hustle | Unpredictable | Same-day | No guarantee | Aftermarket only |
Our recommendation: the team wins on total value. The 1-year warranty alone justifies the mid-range pricing — most repairs we tracked from the cheaper competitors needed a follow-up call within 4–6 months.
Their one real limitation: larger multi-appliance jobs or complex built-in unit repairs may need 7–14 days of lead time to schedule. If your kitchen is down completely, call them first thing in the morning and ask specifically about same-day availability — in our experience, slots open up more often than the booking page suggests.