Know the Numbers Before You Decide. 2025 Irving Appliance Cost Guide.
2025 Irving Appliance Cost Guide.
The 50% Rule explained, with the three cases where it actually gets the math wrong.
Most homeowners only get one number, the repair quote. That's not enough to decide.
The repair-vs.-replace decision point, the moment you have enough information to make a financially sound choice, requires two figures side by side. What does the repair cost? And what does a replacement actually cost, including installation?
That second number is the one most people skip. A new dishwasher listed at $649 online costs $649 plus delivery, plus installation labor, plus disposal of the old unit. In Irving, professional appliance installation typically adds $100 to $250 depending on appliance type and utility connections involved. That changes the math.
The number on the product page is never the final number.
This guide gives you both sides. Real repair cost ranges by appliance type. Realistic replacement costs including installation. And a plain explanation of the 50% Rule, the widely cited guideline that says if repair costs more than half the price of a new unit, replace it, along with the three situations where that rule gives you the wrong answer.
The quote every homeowner gets.
Unit + install + haul-away.
Irving's appliance repair market has specific cost factors that national averages don't capture.
Hard water is one of them. Irving's municipal supply runs hard, mineral levels classified as hard to very hard. That mineral load affects water-connected appliances throughout the home. See how Irving's hard water accelerates appliance wear for the full breakdown of what those mineral concentrations do to specific components and how it changes your repair decisions.
The other local factor is Texas heat. Irving averages more than 60 days above 90°F every year. Refrigerator and freezer compressors in garages or poorly insulated kitchen spaces run at full load continuously from May through September. That accelerates compressor wear faster than the national appliance life expectancy data accounts for.
A refrigerator that's technically 10 years old in Irving has worked harder than a 10-year-old unit in a milder climate. Age on paper is not the same as wear on the machine. That distinction matters when you're deciding whether a compressor replacement makes sense.
A broken refrigerator in Irving looked like a $1,400 replacement. It was a $185 repair.
A customer in the 75062 zip code called after their French door refrigerator stopped cooling. Two days without power. Food already lost. The assumption was compressor failure, the most common worst-case guess for a non-cooling refrigerator, and the scenario where the 50% Rule most often tips toward replacement. A compressor replacement typically runs $400 to $700 in parts and labor for a mid-range unit. On a refrigerator that retails for $900 to $1,100, that math says replace it. If you're unsure whether the issue lies with the appliance itself or your home's electrical system, it helps to determine if your appliance or electrical system is at fault before committing to any repair path.
The diagnostic found something different: a failed start capacitor. The start capacitor, a small electrical component that initiates compressor rotation, had failed cleanly. The compressor itself was fine. Capacitor replacement runs $85 to $185 in most cases. The refrigerator was back to temperature the same visit.
The replacement that almost happened would have cost $900 for the unit, $150 for installation, and $60 for haul-away. Total: $1,110. The repair cost $185. For situations like this one, our professional refrigerator repair service in Irving provides component-level diagnostics before any replacement decision is made.
That gap exists because the symptoms were identical at the surface. A compressor that won't start and a capacitor that won't start produce the same result: a refrigerator that runs but doesn't cool. Telling them apart requires a component-level electrical test, not an assumption based on appliance age.
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