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title: "Miele repair in Miami, job by job."
description: "Independent Miele repair in Miami and across South Florida, job by job: dishwasher drain and pump work, washing machine locks and bearings, heat-pump dryer circuits, oven and steam oven repair,"
url: "https://mielemiami.support/services/"
date_modified: "2026-08-22"
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# Services archive

## Miele repair in Miami, job by job.

Every repair we carry out on this equipment, with a starting figure and what the work involves. The figures are honest starting points and none of them is a final price: the exact cost is confirmed on site, after the diagnostic, before anything is ordered.

25 — repairs with a published figure

from $95 — diagnostic, credited to the repair

OEM — parts available on order

3 — counties covered end to end

## What each repair involves, and what it starts at

If you already know what the appliance needs, start here. If you do not, the appliance pages describe the symptoms and point at the right job.

No services published yet. Call [(305) 518-1594](tel:+13055181594) and describe what the appliance is doing.

## Descaling, a dryer service and a clean condenser are the cheapest things on this list.

They are also the three that keep the expensive rows away, and on this make in this city they are not optional maintenance. **A combi-steam oven works out its descaling interval from a water-hardness figure set at the factory**, and the supply across Miami-Dade, Broward and Palm Beach is harder than that figure — so the reminder arrives after the scale does, and the steam generator pays for it.

The same shape twice more. **A ventless dryer** whose condenser block is packed runs long cycles at higher load for years before it complains, and the compressor is what wears. **A refrigeration condenser** coated in damp dust imitates every cooling failure on this site and is not a part at all. All three are on the maintenance page and all three cost less than what they prevent.

## Where the manufacturer says stop, this site stops too.

Of the conditions Miele publishes for the appliances on this site, **a clear majority carry the sentence that they cannot be remedied by the owner**. We repeat that rather than working around it: those pages carry no invented checklist and no ten-step routine that ends in booking a visit anyway.

The rest do have steps, and they are the manufacturer’s own. A tap that is not fully open. An inlet filter thick with scale. A condensate container that needed emptying. A cooktop with no air under it. Every one of those genuinely ends a call for the price of the visit, and several of them end it for nothing at all — which is why the code archive on this site is free to read before you book anything.

## Not sure which job it is?

Start from the appliance instead. Each page lists what goes wrong with it and links to the repair.

## What is in the number, and what is not

Every figure here is a "from". Three things decide where inside the range a particular job lands.

What is included

- Parts and labor together, unless the page says otherwise
- The diagnostic fee, credited when you go ahead with the work
- A written figure agreed before anything is ordered

What moves it

- Access — a fully integrated machine under stone, a wall oven at eye level, a washer in a closet
- Which part it turns out to be: a sensor and the circuit it watches are the same complaint
- Whether the part is current or has to be sourced for a discontinued model

What is never in it

- A final price before an on-site diagnostic — we do not publish one
- Anything you can do yourself, which we will tell you about instead of charging for
- A brand premium. Where a job costs the same on this equipment as on any other, it is published at that figure

## Twenty-five rows is not the limit of what we will look at.

The list above is what we publish a figure for. It is not the whole of what we do: a ventilation hood, a warming drawer, a vacuum-sealing drawer, a built-in microwave, a downdraft, a ceiling extractor, a rotary ironer in a laundry room — all of them are in scope even where there is no row here with their name on it.

If what your appliance is doing is not on this list, describe it in your own words. **Call [(305) 518-1594](tel:+13055181594)** or use the form above, and you will get a straight answer about whether it is something we handle before anybody is booked.

## Questions about the work and the figures

Why is there no exact figure published for anything? — Because a price given before the appliance has been looked at is a guess, and the ones that turn out to be wrong are wrong in the customer's direction. Every figure here is a starting point; the exact cost is confirmed on site after the diagnostic and agreed in writing before anything is ordered.

Is the diagnostic fee really credited? — Yes, against the repair when you go ahead. It is a rate for the time and the travel rather than a charge for saying yes.

Do you guarantee the work? — We warrant our own workmanship and the parts we fit — the work we performed and the components we supplied. That is our own guarantee rather than the manufacturer's, and repairs still covered by the maker go through its own service network rather than through us.

Are you Miele? — No. We are an independent appliance repair company and we are not affiliated with, authorized by or endorsed by any manufacturer. Brand names and model numbers are used for identification only and belong to their owners. If your appliance is still inside the manufacturer's coverage, using that first is usually the right advice and you will get it.

Do you use original parts? — OEM parts are available on order and are what we fit unless you ask otherwise and there is a sound equivalent. On this equipment it matters more than average, because a good deal of it is model-specific.

## Tell us what the appliance is doing.

You will get a starting figure on the phone and a firm one before any work begins.

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