The Best Appliance Repair Service in Lawrenceville, GA
Skilled, Affordable Service on Your Schedule
When something stops working, you don't have hours to lose. Mr. Appliance® of Northeast Lawrenceville diagnoses fast, quotes clearly, and gets the job done. The fridge won't cool. The dryer is running cold. Our service professionals handle the brands and models found across Gwinnett County, backed by the Neighborly Done Right Promise® with parts and labor warranted in writing. Book a morning or afternoon appointment today.
Good communication prior to the appointment, quality (and prompt) work, and fair pricing. Highly recommended for appliance repair.
Ben B.
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When it comes to finding an appliance repair provider for your home or business, you want to know that they stand behind their work and get the job done right. At Mr. Appliance, we can make sure we fix the issue correctly and effectively. We strive to resolve your appliance issue. By calling on our team of skilled service professionals, you can be sure it will be Done Right. We stand behind our workmanship with a 1-year Parts and Labor warranty. If your service was not done right, we promise to make it right if you contact your local Mr. Appliance within the applicable promise period.
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We Repair and Service All Major Appliances
Finding a reliable local appliance repair company you can trust is easy with Mr. Appliance. We're trained and equipped to service and repair all major brands of appliances. Learn more by visiting the service pages below.
Mr. Appliance provides appliance repair for your business, from kitchen appliances to laundry equipment. Learn more about the commercial services we offer.
A broken appliance shifts your whole day, especially when the laundry's piling up or groceries are warming in the fridge. Our service team starts with a full diagnostic, walks you through what's wrong, and gives you a firm flat-rate quote before any wrench turns. You pay by the job, not by the hour, and you won't see add-ons after the fact. Most of our service vehicles roll out fully stocked with the parts that commonly fail on Whirlpool, Samsung, LG, GE, and Frigidaire units, which keeps return trips to a minimum. Every residential repair carries a 1-year parts and labor warranty under the Neighborly Done Right Promise®, and our Lawrenceville appliance repair team is proud to serve homes and light commercial spaces throughout Gwinnett County. Read on for what we cover, and reach out to contact us when you're ready to schedule.
To start, we work the hours best for you. That means we can schedule morning or afternoon appointments if they are more convenient. We also make the effort to keep replacement parts in stock, as we know having them on hand allows us to make home appliance repairs and commercial appliance repairs that are quicker and ultimately more expedient.
When we arrive promptly for your scheduled appointment, we'll take the time to thoroughly assess the condition of your appliance and diagnose the issue that is giving you trouble. We'll then clearly explain our recommendations for the best course of action to get it repaired and offer an upfront quote for the work that needs to be done.
We guarantee all of our repair parts and service for one year according to our Neighborly Done Right Promise®. Our dedicated team of appliance repair technicians is backed by a solid reputation. Check out our customer reviews to see why customers love our appliance repair services!
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Mr. Appliance of Northeast Lawrenceville
Choose the appliance services team in your area. When it comes to selecting the right team for your commercial or residential appliance services, Mr. Appliance is the right choice.
If there's one thing absolutely everyone in Northeast Lawrenceville has in common, it's that we all rely on appliances to get us through our days.
That's why it can feel so stressful and even downright aggravating when they're not functioning as they should—or not functioning at all—and it's necessary to call a reliable Northeast Lawrenceville appliance repair expert to get the problem solved quickly and effectively.
Residential-Style Appliance Repairs in a Commercial Setting
Many workplaces rely on residential appliances to keep things running smoothly — from office refrigerators and microwaves to dishwashers, washers, and dryers. At Mr. Appliance®, we repair residential-style appliances in commercial settings, so your team or customers don't experience unnecessary downtime.
We help small businesses, schools, offices, salons, and more with convenient, on-site service.
Please note: Not all locations repair commercial or industrial-style appliances (restaurant ovens, commercial freezers, etc.), however, every location repairs residential-style units in both a residence or commercial space.
Frequently Asked Questions About Reliable Appliance Repair in Lawrenceville, GA
Our service team handles nearly every major home appliance you'll find in a Lawrenceville-area home, including:
Refrigerator repair: A fridge running warm can wipe out a week of groceries fast. If yours is icing up, leaking, cycling constantly, or running too warm, reach out so our refrigerator repair service professionals can get it sorted, often the same week.
Washing machine repair: Front-loaders that bang on spin, top-loaders that won't drain, washers that smell musty after months of humid Georgia summers. Our team carries common pumps, belts, and shock absorbers on the truck, so most fixes happen in one visit.
Dryer repair: A dryer that takes two cycles to dry one load is rarely the dryer itself. It's almost always a clogged vent line packed with lint and yellow pine pollen, or a failed heating element. We diagnose both.
Dishwasher repair: When dishes come out filmy, your unit won't drain, or the spray arms are jammed with food debris, we'll get it back in shape.
Oven and range repair: Gas burners that won't light, electric ovens that won't hold temperature, induction surfaces flashing error codes. Gas, electric, and induction models from most major brands are all on our books.
And many other major appliances, including freezers, ice makers, garbage disposals, and wine coolers.
Across all of these services, we're trained and equipped to handle more than 35 brands of residential and light commercial appliances, including Whirlpool, Samsung, LG, Maytag, GE, KitchenAid, Frigidaire, Kenmore, Bosch, Amana, Asko, Dacor, Electrolux, Fisher & Paykel, Gaggenau, Haier, Hotpoint, Jenn-Air, Miele, Panasonic, Sub-Zero, Thermador, Viking, Wolf, and Sears. If your brand isn't on that list, call before assuming we can't help. The team is often trained on luxury and imported brands that other shops in the metro can't source parts for.
Restaurants along Sugarloaf Parkway, laundromats in older Lawrenceville strip centers, and dry cleaners across Gwinnett County can't afford equipment breakdowns and downtime. Our team handles commercial refrigeration, ice machines, cooking equipment, and laundromat washers and dryers, so that commercial business owners don't have to risk their revenue.
Commercial repairs carry a 30-day parts and labor promise, separate from the 1-year residential warranty. Property managers, restaurant groups, and franchise locations can ask about volume scheduling and recurring maintenance.
Pricing depends entirely on what’s broken, the cost of the replacement part, and the complexity of the fix. For instance, swapping out a dryer heating element is much cheaper than fixing a refrigerator's sealed system, while a new dishwasher pump lands right in the middle. Once we finish the initial diagnostic, we’ll hand you a firm, flat-rate quote before picking up a wrench, meaning zero surprises on your final invoice. If we find that fixing the issue will cost close to half the price of a brand-new appliance, we’ll tell you upfront so you can make the right call for your budget. Just keep in mind that a standard diagnostic fee does apply to our service visits, which we'll always clarify before we head out.
Most of our repairs are wrapped up in a single visit, typically taking just an hour or two once our technician gets to work. Because we keep our service trucks fully stocked with the most frequent culprits for brands like Whirlpool, GE, Samsung, LG, and Maytag, we can usually avoid making you wait for a return trip. Of course, if your machine needs a specialty component, like a high-end Sub-Zero control board or a specific luxury gas range igniter, we’ll get it ordered immediately and schedule your follow-up the second the supplier ships it out. For most homes around Lawrenceville, getting you on the schedule within the same week is our standard.
We generally point people toward the "50% rule" as a baseline—if a repair estimate comes out to more than half the price of buying a brand-new, comparable model, upgrading is usually the smarter investment. But you also have to factor in the appliance's age. According to data from the National Association of Home Builders, typical lifespans hover around 9 years for dishwashers, 10 for washing machines, and roughly 13 years for dryers, refrigerators, and electric ranges. That aligns perfectly with what our technicians see out in the field across Gwinnett County. Once a machine crosses those milestones, a quick fix might only buy you another six months to a year rather than an extra five years of seamless operation.
We see this a lot around historic downtown Lawrenceville, where plenty of kitchens are still running on packages from early 2000s renovations. Those units are right at the tipping point where fixing one component often triggers a domino effect of other breakdowns over the next few months. During our initial diagnostic visit, our team will break down the actual math for you, taking into account the unit's age, how easy it is to source parts, and what looks likely to fail next, so you can make an informed choice.
Every residential appliance repair from Mr. Appliance comes with a 1-year parts and labor warranty under the Neighborly Done Right Promise®, and commercial repairs are covered by a 30-day parts and labor promise. If the same issue resurfaces inside the warranty window, we come back and resolve it at no added cost to you. That kind of written coverage is rare among independent shops in the Gwinnett County area, so before booking any service provider, ask exactly what their warranty covers, how long it runs, and whether it's in writing.
A few things you should look for before hiring anyone: make sure they provide a firm, flat-rate quote before turning a wrench, employ background-checked techs who actually know your specific brand, and have real, verifiable reviews on Google and the BBB (always read a handful of recent ones instead of just looking at the overall star rating). With Mr. Appliance of Northeast Lawrenceville, you get the best of both worlds: we're locally owned and operated, but we’re backed by a national network of over 290 locations with rigorous, standardized training.
If you're just doing a straight swap-out repair, like replacing a failed washing machine motor, a dishwasher pump, or a dryer heating element, you don't need to worry about getting a permit in Lawrenceville. You only run into permit requirements if the job involves modifying plumbing, opening up gas lines, installing new electrical circuits, or altering HVAC venting.
Who handles those permits depends entirely on where your house sits. If you are inside Lawrenceville city limits, you’ll deal with the City’s Planning and Development Department at 678-407-6583. For unincorporated Gwinnett County addresses, everything goes through the county planning office at 678-518-6000. Local city guidelines are pretty explicit about requiring formal permits for brand-new HVAC setups, running gas lines for heating equipment, upgrading your electrical service, or doing chimney and flue work on gas appliances.
Our technicians will always flag these situations during your initial diagnostic visit so you know exactly when it’s time to loop in a specialized licensed plumber, electrician, or gas fitter. If you aren't sure which local jurisdiction your address actually falls under, a quick call to either department will clear it right up.
Lawrenceville's water is softer than most homeowners assume, so true scale buildup is rare in this service area. Independent measurements published by DROP Water put Lawrenceville at roughly 22 ppm or 1.3 grains per gallon, which sits in the slightly hard category on the low end of the USGS scale. The City of Lawrenceville Water Utility's annual report shows the supply runs about 80 percent purchased Gwinnett County water (drawn from Lake Lanier through the Shoal Creek and Lanier Filter plants) and 20 percent groundwater from Piedmont Aquifer wells, so individual homes can see slight variation.
Where local water still affects appliances is chlorine taste in refrigerator water and ice dispensers, occasional sediment from aging service lines in older neighborhoods, and minor residue on dishwasher heating elements over the long run. After twelve years of appliance calls across Gwinnett County, the fixes that come up most are a fresh refrigerator water filter every six months, dishwasher rinse aid in the dispenser, and a periodic descaling cycle. A whole-home softener is rarely necessary in Lawrenceville unless you're on a private well.
Two things usually drive it. The first is a partially clogged dryer vent, often packed with lint and the yellow pine pollen that coats Lawrenceville every spring from late February through April. Once that pollen settles inside the vent runs, it traps moisture and makes the dryer cycle and re-cycle to finish a normal load. The second factor is straight humidity, with summer dew points across north Georgia routinely climbing into the 70s, which makes it harder for the dryer to pull moisture out of clothes against the ambient air. The U.S. Fire Administration attributes roughly 2,900 home dryer fires per year to failure to clean dryer vents, with fall and winter the peak season. Annual vent cleaning is one of the highest-value maintenance moves you can make in this climate.
Once a year is the right cadence for most Lawrenceville homes, with a second pass in late spring if the laundry room sits downstream of a long vent run or the household runs heavy loads. Georgia's combination of high spring pollen and summer humidity packs lint into vent lines faster than the manufacturer's once-every-two-years default assumes. Yellow pine pollen settles onto clothing during late February through April, rides through the wash, and ends up coating the inside of the vent.
The National Fire Protection Association attributes 92 percent of clothes dryer fires nationwide to lint as the first item ignited, and the U.S. Fire Administration logs roughly 2,900 vent-related dryer fires every year. Warning signs worth acting on include drying cycles taking two passes to finish a normal load, the dryer cabinet running hot to the touch, and the exterior vent flap not opening fully. After more than a decade of service calls across Gwinnett County, homes with second-floor laundry rooms and vent runs over twelve feet routinely need cleaning at the eight to ten-month mark, not annually.
Annual professional maintenance covers most major appliances and pays for itself by catching small failures before they take the unit offline. The highest-payoff checkpoints for a Lawrenceville home are refrigerator condenser coil cleaning, door gasket inspection, washing machine fill hose and pump check, dryer vent cleaning, and dishwasher spray-arm and filter cleanout.
The U.S. Department of Energy and ENERGY STAR both point to coil cleaning and door-seal inspection as the most cost-effective ways to preserve a refrigerator's efficiency across its typical 12-year lifespan. That matters more in north Georgia than in cooler climates because indoor kitchen temperatures regularly climb into the mid-80s through July and August, pushing the compressor harder.
Our Appliance Wellness Program covers an annual once-over on each unit and helps catch slow-developing problems, like a clogged drain pan, a glazed washer bearing, or a refrigerator door seal pulling away from the frame, before they turn into emergency calls during a holiday or right before family visits.
Move perishables into a cooler with ice inside the first two hours to stay within USDA food safety guidelines, since anything sitting above 40°F for more than two hours starts moving into the spoilage zone. Check that the unit is plugged in, the breaker hasn't tripped after a recent thunderstorm, and the temperature controls weren't bumped during a cleaning. If the unit is still warm with no obvious cause, book the repair right away. Summer afternoons in Lawrenceville push indoor kitchens well into the 80s, and warm groceries spoil faster than most people expect.
Unplug the unit, check the breaker, and wait at least 15 to 20 minutes before plugging back in so the compressor pressure can equalize. If you smell burning, see scorching at the outlet, or the breaker trips again, leave it unplugged and call for diagnostic service. According to the National Weather Service Atlanta forecast office, the Atlanta metro averages around 50 thunderstorm days per year, well above the U.S. average of about 30, and the voltage spikes that come with those storms are the quiet killer of refrigerator inverter boards, dishwasher control modules, and front-load washer electronic panels.
Direct lightning strikes in any given home are rare, but surges traveling down power lines are common enough that whole-home surge protection installed at the panel is worth the conversation after a couple of summers in Lawrenceville. Our service team checks for fried control boards, burnt motor windings, and damaged inverters on any storm-related diagnostic, and every repair is covered under the Neighborly Done Right Promise®.
Front-load washers concentrate moisture, detergent residue, and biofilm in the door gasket and drum, and Georgia summer humidity speeds the process along. The usual culprits are leaving the door closed between loads, overdosing on detergent, and running only cold wash cycles, which don't dissolve detergent or knock back mildew.
The American Cleaning Institute recommends running a hot-water cleaning cycle with a dedicated washer cleaner or one cup of liquid bleach once a month for front loaders, plus wiping the rubber door gasket dry after each load. Top-loaders develop odor too, usually from a drain hose with a low spot that traps standing water.
After a decade of washer calls across Lawrenceville and the surrounding Gwinnett County area, the most common fix for a smell that won't quit, even after cleaning, is a clogged drain pump filter, which collects coins, hairpins, and lint, and sits behind a small access panel at the front-bottom of most modern front loaders. Our service team clears it during a standard diagnostic if you'd rather not pull it apart yourself.
Several rebate programs apply to Lawrenceville households in 2026. Georgia's Home Energy Rebates, administered by the Georgia Environmental Finance Authority, stack up to $16,000 per household on qualifying ENERGY STAR upgrades, including heat pump clothes dryers, heat pump water heaters, induction cooktops, and electrical service upgrades.
The rebate amounts are income-tiered under the Home Electrification and Appliance Rebates (HEAR) program, with the largest amounts reserved for low and middle-income households. The City of Lawrenceville Natural Gas Utility runs its own Natural Gas Appliance Rebate program for active City gas customers, with amounts tied to the appliance type and ENERGY STAR rating.
Georgia Power offers a $25 mail-in rebate on ENERGY STAR-certified refrigerators and a free pickup with a $50 incentive for recycling a working older fridge under its Refrigerator Recycling program. After years of writing repair-or-replace quotes for Gwinnett County families, the smartest move is usually stacking two or three of these incentives in the same calendar year against a single major upgrade.
The service area covers Dacula, Lawrenceville, Grayson, Walnut Grove, Loganville, Snellville, and the surrounding Northeast Gwinnett County communities along the Highway 316 and I-85 corridors. Uniformed service professionals work calls regularly across master-planned communities and country club neighborhoods, including Flowers Crossing at the Mill, Knollwood Lakes, Great River at Tribble Mill, Edgewater, Ledgestone, and Alcovy Club.
Same-day or next-day appointments are typical because the team dispatches locally instead of from a regional hub two counties away. Every residential repair comes with upfront flat-rate pricing and a 1-year parts and labor warranty under the Neighborly Done Right Promise®. Not sure your address falls inside the coverage area? Call the office or use the online scheduler to confirm.
Yes, the team here is trained on luxury and professional-grade brands, including Sub-Zero, Viking, Thermador, Wolf, Miele, Dacor, and Bosch. These appliances run brand-specific control boards, sealed refrigeration systems, and proprietary parts that not every repair shop has the training or supplier relationships to handle. Lawrenceville has seen a steady flow of high-end kitchen renovations across neighborhoods like Sugarloaf Country Club and the newer Hamilton Mill area, which is part of why we keep a deeper bench of luxury experience on staff. If you own a luxury unit, confirm in advance that any repair company has direct experience with your specific brand before booking.
Refrigerators that won't hold temperature, washing machines that won't drain or balance during spin, dryers with clogged vents or failed heating elements, and dishwashers leaving residue on glassware top our call list across Gwinnett County. Older homes around historic downtown Lawrenceville, plus the wave of housing built between 1995 and 2010 across Northeast Lawrenceville, are right in the window where original appliances are aging out and breaking down more often.
Seasonal patterns show up, too. Spring thunderstorms knock out power and stress refrigerator compressors during restart, summer humidity strains dryer performance, and a few hard freeze-and-thaw cycles each winter put pressure on washing machine inlet hoses. Whatever's happening with your appliance, Mr. Appliance of Northeast Lawrenceville has the parts and the team to get it fixed. Call us today to book your appliance repair service in Lawrenceville, GA.
Our values of respect, integrity, customer focus, and having fun in the process drive us to achieve more as a team. Every member of the Mr. Appliance team plays an important role in being the hero to our customers by providing expert solutions and world-class customer service. This is more than a job; it is a passion and a chance to make a positive difference.
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