Appliance Repair in Pasco — A Local Perspective
Pasco is one of the fastest-growing cities in Washington State — and that growth shows in the appliance landscape. The Road 68 corridor has seen thousands of new homes built in the last decade: Broadmoor, Chapel Hill, and the developments north of Burden Boulevard are relatively new construction where builder-grade Samsung, LG, and GE appliances were installed in 2015–2024. These are machines now hitting their first significant failure window on Tri-Cities hard water without softening. East Pasco and the downtown area have older housing stock — 1950s–1990s builds with a full range of appliance ages and brands. Pasco's rapid growth also means active commercial development, with restaurants and food businesses along Court Street and the Broadmoor commercial corridor.
Pasco draws from a combination of Columbia River water and local wells. Hard water in the 180–220 PPM range — among the hardest in the Tri-Cities. Road 68 new builds without softeners develop ice maker and dishwasher scale issues faster than any other part of our service area. We assess water quality impact on every Pasco service call.
What We Repair in Pasco
We repair all major home appliances — refrigerators (including compressor replacement and refrigerant work), washers, dryers, ovens and ranges, dishwashers, and ice makers. We service commercial refrigerators, walk-in coolers, display cases, and commercial ice machines for restaurants and food businesses throughout Pasco. We do repair only — we don't install new appliances, don't do HVAC, and don't repair microwaves or small appliances.
Hard Water — The Tri-Cities Appliance Factor
Pasco draws from a combination of Columbia River water and local wells. Hard water in the 180–220 PPM range — among the hardest in the Tri-Cities. Road 68 new builds without softeners develop ice maker and dishwasher scale issues faster than any other part of our service area. We assess water quality impact on every Pasco service call. Hard water impact is the first thing we assess on any water-connected appliance call from Pasco. Ice maker fill tube scale, dishwasher spray arm blockage, washing machine inlet valve scale — these are all water quality problems that look like mechanical failures. We diagnose the actual cause before proposing any solution.