Diagnosis and labor share one number per category; hardware always prints separately for your signature. The whole schedule fits on one screen β that's deliberate.
| Category | Diagnosis + Labor | Hardware |
|---|---|---|
| Dryer Repair | from $219 | Signed separately |
| Washer Repair | from $237 | Signed separately |
| Refrigerator & Freezer Repair | from $253 | Signed separately |
| Stove, Range & Oven Repair | from $285 | Signed separately |
| Ice Maker Repair | from $256 | Signed separately |
| Dishwasher Repair | from $242 | Signed separately |
| End at the verdict | $92 even | β |
Take a dryer with a dead element. The from $219 figure already carried the drive out, the airflow gauge, the meter that convicted the element, and the labor to renew and retest it β whether that took forty minutes or filled the afternoon. The element itself printed on the ticket at its shelf price and went in after a signature. Turn it down, and the call closes at $92 with the verdict documented. Two lines, both visible, neither one padding the other: that's the entire pricing architecture, and it reads the same in Blaine as in Peaceful Valley.
The split earns its keep twice. With labor money settled before arrival, nobody on this side of the ticket profits from finding the expensive answer β and with each component visible at its real price, the easy repairs stop underwriting the hard ones. About one job in three needs a part the van isn't carrying; the first visit closes with signed paperwork, the return trip fits the component without new labor charges, and the posted figures were drawn with that rhythm already inside them.
Never on a Chuckanut ticket: travel lines, storm surcharges, hourly meters running while parts are fetched, repeat diagnosis charges, or hardware nobody signed for. Money changes hands a single time, after the machine has demonstrated a complete working cycle.
Machines, access and faults vary, and one flat take-it-anywhere rate quietly taxes simple jobs to cover ugly ones. The from-figure is its category's true floor; your exact number lands on paper after the reading, before tools come out β and is frozen the moment you sign.
Its shelf price, undecorated β that's the whole point of the separate line. Fuses and switches print small; compressors, bearings and boards carry genuine cost and get discussed ahead of any commitment. Your signature precedes the fitting, every time.
No β the reading was priced inside the figure all along, so going ahead simply means paying what the site already showed. Only ending at the verdict turns the visit itself into the product, at $92 even.
Work pauses, you hear about it, and the new problem receives its own written figure to accept or refuse. Whatever you signed for the original fault stays untouched β it always has.
No stock imagery on order β the county's machines and the hands that service them.
Phone gets a person on weekdays; the form works whenever the farm day ends. Either way you receive a real window, and the van arrives loaded against what you told us.
MonβFri 8 AM β 6 PM Β· a warming refrigerator takes the first opening
Posted before you call, held after you sign.