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Sub-Zero repair pricing in Mountain View
Sub-Zero repair in Mountain View usually runs from a $150–$230 diagnostic to roughly $400–$1,250 for common gasket, ice-maker, sensor or control-board work, with sealed-system and compressor jobs higher. The $89 service call is waived when you approve the repair, you get an itemized quote before we start, and every finished repair carries a 365-day labor warranty on all labor.
- $89 service call, waived when you book the repair
- Itemized quote before any work begins
- 365-day labor warranty & genuine OEM parts
$89 service call, waived with repair · 365-day warranty on all labor
How Sub-Zero pricing works here
We keep pricing simple and extractable. A visit starts with an $89 service call that covers a proper on-site diagnosis — model and serial, temperatures, airflow, defrost, sensors and, when needed, sealed-system checks. If you approve the repair, that $89 is credited toward the job, so a confirmed repair effectively starts at the cost of the work itself.
You always see an itemized quote before we proceed. No surprise charges, no diagnostic-by-guesswork, and no pressure. If you decide not to repair, you only pay the service call.
Pricing
Draft price ranges by repair
Use these to plan. Final quotes follow an on-site diagnosis.
| Service in Mountain View | Draft range | Time | Note |
|---|---|---|---|
| Diagnostic / service call | $150–$230 | 45–90 min | Model, temps, airflow, visual checks |
| Door gasket / frost line | $400–$900 | 1–3 h | Model & gasket availability |
| Ice maker / water line | $275–$850 | 1–3 h | Valve / fill tube / module |
| Control board / sensor | $350–$1,250 | 1–4 h | Quote after electrical proof |
| Compressor / sealed system | $1,450–$3,600 | 2–6 h + parts | Requires pressure/electrical evidence |
Draft ranges for planning only; final quote depends on model, parts, access and on-site diagnosis.
Why it matters
What sets this work apart
Model & series
Built-in, integrated, column or wine unit — the series sets the labor and the part.
Part availability
Genuine OEM parts for your exact serial; some legacy parts take a little longer to source.
Access
Tight Eichler galleys, upstairs condos and HOA buildings add careful handling time.
Sealed-system evidence
Compressor and refrigerant work is only quoted after pressure and electrical testing.
What moves the final number
Two Sub-Zeros with the same symptom can cost different amounts to fix. The biggest factors are the model and series (a panel-ready column is more involved than a basic built-in), part availability for that exact serial, access (a tight Monta Loma Eichler galley or an upstairs condo takes longer), and whether the fault is in the sealed system, which requires pressure and electrical evidence before any compressor or refrigerant work.
Repair, don’t overspend
On older estate built-ins in Cuesta Park and Waverly Park, we’ll tell you plainly when a repair is the economical choice and when replacement makes more sense. Sub-Zero designed these units to be serviced, so many 15–25 year-old machines are worth keeping — but only when the numbers actually work for you.
Quick answers
Quick answers
Is the $89 really waived?
Yes. When you approve the repair, the $89 service call is credited toward the job. If you choose not to repair, you only pay the $89 diagnostic.
How long is the warranty?
A full 365-day labor warranty on every repair — longer than the typical three-month shop warranty in the area.
Why can’t you quote over the phone?
A sound quote needs the model, the actual symptom and, for cooling faults, real measurements. We give you a firm, itemized price on-site before any work.
Why are sealed-system repairs more?
They involve the compressor, evaporators and refrigerant, plus specialized tools and longer labor. We confirm the fault with gauges and electrical readings first.
Reviews
What Mountain View homeowners say
No surprises. The $89 diagnostic was credited when I approved the repair, the quote was itemized, and the final bill matched it exactly. Refreshingly straightforward for a built-in repair.
They quoted a fair range on the phone, then gave a firm price on-site after testing. Fixed the control board, OEM part, year of labor warranty. Honest pricing the whole way.
Old built-in, I expected a hard replacement pitch. Instead they told me it was worth repairing, fixed the sealed system, and stood behind it. Saved me thousands.
FAQ
Frequently asked questions
How much does Sub-Zero repair cost in Mountain View?
Most repairs land between a $150–$230 diagnostic and about $400–$1,250 for common gasket, ice-maker, sensor or control-board work. Sealed-system and compressor repairs run higher, typically $1,450–$3,600 plus parts. The $89 service call is waived when you book the repair.
Do you charge for the estimate?
The $89 service call covers a complete on-site diagnosis and a firm quote. If you approve the repair, the $89 is credited toward it, so you’re only paying for the work.
Will you tell me if it’s not worth fixing?
Yes. Especially on older estate built-ins, we give an honest repair-versus-replace recommendation. If the economics don’t favor a repair, we’ll say so.
Are your parts genuine?
We install factory-certified, genuine OEM Sub-Zero parts matched to your model and serial. The right part is what keeps a repair from becoming a repeat visit.
Do prices change by neighborhood?
The repair price is driven by the model, the part and the fault — not your address. Tight or upstairs access can add handling time, which we explain in the quote up front.
Can I book online?
Yes — book online any time, or call (415) 688-2545. We confirm a real arrival window rather than an all-day range.
Want a firm Sub-Zero quote?
Book a diagnostic — the $89 is waived when you approve the repair.
$89 service call, waived with repair · 365-day warranty on all labor