Appliance Repair Across Jupiter and Every Neighborhood Around It
From Jupiter Farms to Juno Beach, from Tequesta to Lake Park, we fix appliances the same day you call. Real local techs, honest prices, and a 90-day warranty on every repair.
Book a Same-Day RepairWe Know This Part of Florida Better Than Most
There’s a specific kind of appliance wear that happens along the South Florida coast, and if you’ve lived here for more than a few seasons, you’ve probably noticed it yourself. Refrigerators that start struggling to cool. Ice makers that corrode from the inside out. Dryer vents that clog faster than they would inland. Dishwashers that leave residue because of mineral-heavy water. These aren’t random failures. They’re the predictable result of living in a coastal subtropical environment with salt in the air, high humidity twelve months a year, and occasional hurricane seasons that push moisture into places you don’t expect.
We’ve been repairing appliances across Jupiter and the surrounding communities for years, and we understand what living here actually does to your kitchen and laundry room. That local knowledge matters. A tech who’s only worked in dry inland markets doesn’t automatically know to check for oxidation on condenser coils, or understand why a vent hood in a beachside condo corrodes twice as fast as the same model installed five miles west. We do, and it changes how we diagnose and how we repair.
Our home services page covers the full scope of what we handle, but this page is specifically about where we work and what we know about each area. Whether you’re in a newer Abacoa townhome, a Gulf Stream Estate in North Palm Beach, a farm property off Indiantown Road, or a condo right on the Intracoastal, we’ve likely been there before.
Every Community We Serve, and What We Know About Each One
The eight areas we cover each have their own character, their own housing stock, and their own appliance challenges. Here’s what we’ve learned from working in all of them.
Jupiter
Jupiter is the core of our service area, and it’s a town that covers a surprising amount of ground. From the homes tucked along the Loxahatchee River near the Jupiter Inlet Lighthouse to the neighborhoods clustered around Indiantown Road, the housing here is a real mix. There are older ranch-style homes from the 1970s and 1980s that are still running appliances that are well past their expected lifespan, alongside newer construction in communities like Sonoma Isles, Jonathan’s Landing, and Rialto where modern appliances are dealing with an environment they weren’t always designed for.
Carlin Park and the area around Burt Reynolds Park sit close enough to the water that salt air corrosion is a genuine concern. We regularly see refrigerators that stop cooling properly because their condenser coils are coated in salt-related particulate buildup, which acts like insulation and forces the compressor to overwork. It’s a fixable problem, but it requires someone who knows to look for it.
Jupiter also has a high concentration of vacation rentals and seasonal residents, which means appliances in some homes are either sitting unused for months, or getting used harder than average during peak season. Both scenarios create their own failure patterns, and we’ve seen enough of both to recognize them quickly. If you’ve had a tenant call you about a broken appliance, or returned from a summer up north to find your refrigerator has issues, we can usually get there the same day.
Dryer vent maintenance is also a consistent issue in Jupiter. According to the National Fire Protection Association, dryers are a leading cause of residential fires, and failure to clean the exhaust duct is the top contributing factor. In Florida’s humid climate, lint accumulation happens faster because moisture causes it to clump and stick. If your dryer is running hot, taking two cycles to dry a load, or shutting off mid-cycle, our dryer repair team in Jupiter can diagnose whether it’s a vent issue, a heating element, or something else.
Palm Beach Gardens
Palm Beach Gardens is one of the more varied communities in our service area. PGA Boulevard is its main commercial corridor, and the residential areas stretch from gated country club communities like BallenIsles, Mirasol, and Frenchman’s Creek on the east side to newer master-planned neighborhoods like Alton and Avenir pushing west toward the Beeline Highway. The Gardens Mall area is roughly the geographic center, and our techs know the roads here well.
One thing we’ve noticed in Palm Beach Gardens is that HOA rules in the golf course communities can affect what kind of appliance work is visible or accessible. Some communities have restrictions on where service vehicles can park, or require that repairs be completed with minimal disruption during certain hours. We’ve worked in enough of these communities to know how to navigate those logistics. If you’re in a managed community and you’re not sure what restrictions apply, call us first and we’ll work it out before we arrive.
The newer builds in Alton and Avenir tend to have more modern, feature-rich appliances, which means when something goes wrong the diagnostics can be more involved. Smart refrigerators, induction cooktops, and connected dishwashers all require familiarity with manufacturer error code systems. Our appliance error code decoder tool can help you understand what your display is showing before the tech even arrives, which often saves time during the appointment.
We also get a lot of calls from Palm Beach Gardens homeowners dealing with hard water damage on dishwashers and ice makers. The water quality in this part of Palm Beach County runs high in minerals, and that calcifies spray arms, clogs water inlet valves, and leaves your ice maker producing cloudy or off-tasting cubes. Our ice maker repair service covers both the diagnostic and the cleaning or part replacement, depending on what we find.
Tequesta
Tequesta sits at the northernmost tip of Palm Beach County, right where it meets Martin County, and it has a quieter, more village-like feel than most of the communities to the south. A lot of the homes here are older, many dating back to the 1960s and 1970s, and they sit close to the water. Some properties have direct Intracoastal frontage. The combination of age and coastal proximity means we see significant salt and moisture-related wear on appliances in this area.
Older homes in Tequesta sometimes have appliances that are original to the house, or replaced with appliances that are themselves now 15 to 20 years old. When something breaks, homeowners sometimes wonder whether it’s worth repairing. We always give honest guidance on that. If a repair costs more than half of what a comparable new unit would cost, and the appliance is past its average useful life, we’ll say so. You can also use our appliance repair cost estimator to get a rough sense before you book.
Wine coolers are surprisingly common in Tequesta, especially in waterfront homes, and they’re a specialty repair that not every tech handles. We do. Our wine cooler repair service covers thermoelectric and compressor-based units, and we can usually get parts for the major brands within a day or two.
Juno Beach
Juno Beach is a small, tightly-knit coastal community home to the Loggerhead Marinelife Center, one of the most respected sea turtle rehabilitation facilities in the country. The community is predominantly residential with a mix of condos along A1A and single-family homes just inland, and it sits directly on the Atlantic coast. That means salt air exposure here is among the highest in our service area.
For Juno Beach residents, appliance longevity is a real issue. We regularly see refrigerators, freezers, and range hoods showing corrosion-related wear years earlier than their inland counterparts would. If you’ve noticed rust appearing on the back of your refrigerator’s condenser area, or your range hood is running loudly or not venting properly, salt buildup is often a factor.
Condo living also brings specific appliance challenges in Juno Beach. Space-constrained kitchens with combination appliances, shared laundry in some buildings, and the need to coordinate with building management for access can all affect how repairs are scheduled. We’re experienced with condo repairs and know what most buildings require in terms of insurance documentation and scheduling windows.
North Palm Beach
North Palm Beach is an incorporated village sandwiched between Palm Beach Gardens to the west and the Intracoastal to the east. Old Port Cove, Prosperity Harbour, and the neighborhoods near the North Palm Beach Country Club represent some of the area’s signature residential communities. Many homes here have been updated and renovated over the years, sometimes with high-end appliance packages from brands like Bosch, KitchenAid, and Sub-Zero.
Upscale appliances require upscale repair knowledge. A Bosch dishwasher or KitchenAid refrigerator has a different diagnostic process and parts profile than a standard budget unit. We carry common parts for premium brands and have the training to work on integrated and panel-ready appliances that require more care to access without damaging cabinetry.
We also handle outdoor appliance repair in North Palm Beach, including BBQ and outdoor grill repair and pool heater repair. With the outdoor living culture here, these are year-round repair needs, not seasonal ones. Coastal exposure accelerates wear on outdoor appliances significantly, and a pool heater that’s been sitting through a Florida summer and a few tropical storms often needs attention before the water gets too cool to swim in comfortably.
Abacoa
Abacoa is a planned community in the heart of Jupiter, and it has a distinct urban-village feel that sets it apart from the rest of the area. Built starting in the late 1990s, Abacoa’s neighborhoods like Windsor Park, Mallory Creek, and Harbour Isles were designed around walkability and mixed use. Roger Dean Chevrolet Stadium anchors the town center, and Florida Atlantic University’s Jupiter campus is located here.
Because Abacoa’s homes were built within a fairly defined period, we see a predictable cluster of appliance ages. The original appliances installed in late 1990s and early 2000s construction are now well past their typical useful life. We get a lot of calls from Abacoa homeowners dealing with washers and dryers from that era that are finally giving out, as well as refrigerators and dishwashers that need either a significant repair or replacement guidance.
If your washer has stopped completing cycles, our guide on washers that won’t spin or drain in Jupiter covers the most common causes and what to expect from a repair visit. The most frequent culprits we see in Abacoa homes are lid switch failures in older top-loaders, drain pump issues in front-loaders, and worn drive belts that cause the drum to stop turning mid-cycle.
Jupiter Farms
Jupiter Farms is the rural counterpart to the more suburban and coastal areas of the Jupiter zip code. Located west of the Turnpike along Indiantown Road and the surrounding canal-lined roads, Jupiter Farms is horse country by tradition. Properties here are typically larger, many on one to five acres or more, and the community has a self-sufficient, agricultural character that the rest of Jupiter doesn’t share.
Appliance service in Jupiter Farms comes with some logistical differences. Homes are more spread out, some are on well water rather than municipal supply, and some are on propane rather than natural gas. These factors affect which appliances are in use and how they behave. Well water in particular can be high in iron and sulfur, which affects ice makers, water dispensers, and dishwashers differently than city water does. We factor in water source when diagnosing issues in Jupiter Farms homes.
We also service standalone chest and upright freezers in Jupiter Farms, which are common in rural properties where residents stock larger quantities of food. A chest freezer failure can mean the loss of hundreds of dollars in food, so when the call comes from Jupiter Farms, we try to get there the same day whenever possible.
Propane-fueled appliances, including stoves and cooktops, are more common here than elsewhere in our service area. Our stove repair and cooktop repair services cover both natural gas and propane configurations, and we always verify fuel type before showing up so the tech is prepared with the right tools and parts.
Lake Park
Lake Park is a small town of about 8,000 residents tucked between North Palm Beach and Riviera Beach on Blue Heron Boulevard. It’s one of the older incorporated municipalities in the county, and it has a working-class character that doesn’t get the attention that wealthier communities to the north receive. That said, Lake Park’s residents deserve the same quality of appliance service as anyone else, and we make sure they get it.
Many homes in Lake Park are older, some dating back to the 1950s and 1960s, with smaller kitchens and older utility configurations. We see more repairs on older appliance models here, sometimes brands and configurations that other services aren’t familiar with. Our techs have experience with older appliance generations and can often source parts that the homeowner had given up on finding.
Lake Park is also close enough to Lake Worth Lagoon and the Intracoastal that coastal appliance wear is a factor. Garbage disposal failures and microwave issues are the most common calls we receive from Lake Park, often related to the combination of age, humidity, and the mineral content of local water.
What We Fix, From the Everyday to the Unusual
Our team handles the full range of kitchen and laundry appliances, including some that most local repair services don’t touch. Below is a complete list of our services. Each link takes you to a dedicated page with more detail on common problems, what a repair typically involves, and what to do while you wait for us to arrive.
Not sure what’s wrong yet? Our appliance symptom diagnostic tool lets you describe what your appliance is doing and get an idea of what might be causing it. It doesn’t replace a tech’s eyes on the unit, but it can help you communicate the problem more clearly when you call.
Brands We Repair Throughout Northern Palm Beach County
We work on all major appliance brands, including the ones that are more common in upscale Palm Beach County homes. Below are the brands we service most frequently. Each link takes you to a dedicated brand page with more detail on the specific models we see most often and any known issues for that brand in a Florida coastal environment.
We also repair Sub-Zero, Thermador, Viking, Miele, Bertazzoni, Fisher & Paykel, Dacor, and most other brands found in Palm Beach County homes. If you’re not sure whether we service your brand, just call or send us a message and we’ll confirm before you book.
Florida Codes, County Rules, and What They Mean for Your Appliances
This isn’t information you’ll find on most appliance repair websites, but we think it matters. Palm Beach County has specific codes and environmental conditions that directly affect how appliances are installed, maintained, and replaced. Here’s what we’ve learned from working in this area for years.
Dryer Vent Requirements Under the Florida Building Code
The Florida Building Code requires that dryer exhaust vents be installed using rigid or semi-rigid metal ductwork, not the flexible plastic or foil duct that comes with most units from the factory. The code also limits duct length and requires a dampered exterior termination. In Florida’s climate, this matters more than it might in drier states because flexible plastic duct traps moisture and becomes a breeding ground for mold. If a tech finds that your dryer vent uses the wrong duct material, that’s worth correcting. It’s also a fire hazard. Our dryer repair service includes a vent inspection with every visit.
Appliance Disposal in Palm Beach County
When an appliance can’t be repaired, it needs to be disposed of properly. The Palm Beach County Solid Waste Authority has specific rules around disposing of refrigerators, freezers, and air conditioning units because they contain refrigerants that must be recovered by a certified technician before the unit can be recycled or scrapped. Simply putting a refrigerator at the curb is not legal in Palm Beach County and can result in a fine. We can advise on proper disposal pathways after a repair assessment.
The EPA’s appliance recycling guidance also covers what to do with old units that still function but are inefficient. If your old refrigerator is running fine but consuming double the electricity of a modern unit, replacing it may save more than you’d spend on the new unit over five years. The Energy Star program has useful comparison tools for making that calculation.
HOA and Community Rules Affecting Appliance Repairs
In gated and managed communities across Jupiter and Palm Beach Gardens, HOA rules can affect service visits in practical ways. Some associations require vendor insurance documentation before allowing service vehicles on property. Some have quiet hours that restrict when power tools can operate. A few restrict where service vans can park. We’ve worked inside enough of these communities to know the common requirements, and we carry the standard documentation. If your community has specific requirements, let us know when you book and we’ll confirm we can meet them before we show up.
Hurricane Season and Appliance Considerations
Florida’s hurricane season runs from June through November, and it creates appliance-related concerns that don’t exist elsewhere. Power surges during storms are one of the leading causes of appliance control board failures. A power surge can fry the electronic control board on a refrigerator, dishwasher, or washing machine even if the appliance itself isn’t physically damaged. We see a significant spike in control board replacement calls in the weeks following tropical storm events.
- Surge protectors rated for large appliances are different from standard power strips. The U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission provides guidance on appropriate surge protection for major appliances.
- Refrigerators and freezers that were exposed to flooding need to be evaluated carefully before being plugged back in. Water intrusion into electrical components creates shock and fire hazards.
- After extended power outages, compressors in refrigerators and freezers can struggle when power returns because the internal pressure has equalized during the outage. Waiting 15 to 20 minutes before restarting is recommended.
- Outdoor appliances like BBQ grills and pool heaters take a beating during storm season. We recommend a post-storm inspection on any outdoor gas appliance before running it again, particularly to check gas line connections and burner components.
Electrical Requirements for Large Appliances
Some appliance replacements in older Palm Beach County homes require electrical upgrades that the homeowner may not anticipate. Older homes may have 30-amp dryer circuits when modern dryers require 30 amps but some higher-end units need updated wiring configurations. Induction cooktops sometimes require a dedicated 240-volt circuit that doesn’t exist in a kitchen wired for a gas range. We can identify these issues during a repair visit and recommend the appropriate licensed electrician for any electrical work we can’t perform ourselves. We don’t do electrical panel work, but we can tell you what’s needed so you’re not surprised.
What Honest, Local Appliance Repair Actually Looks Like
We’ve been at this long enough to know what matters to homeowners in this part of Florida. A few things we do that are worth knowing before you call.
We give you a diagnosis before we ask you to commit to a repair. When our tech arrives, they assess the appliance, identify the cause of the problem, and give you a clear estimate before any work begins. If the repair doesn’t make financial sense given the appliance’s age and the cost of the part, we’ll tell you. We’d rather lose a job than have someone spend money on a repair that won’t last.
We also don’t charge a diagnostic fee on top of the repair cost. If you decide to proceed with the repair, the diagnostic visit is included. If you decide not to, there’s a standard trip charge, which we tell you upfront before the appointment is confirmed.
Our customer reviews come from real homeowners across Jupiter, Palm Beach Gardens, Tequesta, and the other communities we serve. You can read through them to get a sense of what actual customers experienced. We don’t cherry-pick them, and we don’t hide the ones where something didn’t go perfectly. If you have a concern after a visit, you can reach us directly through our contact page.
You can also read more about our background, our service approach, and our team on our about page. We’re a local business, not a national franchise with remote call center dispatchers. When you call, you’re talking to someone who actually knows where Jupiter Farms is.
Free Tools to Help You Before, During, and After a Repair
We’ve built a set of tools that homeowners can use on their own to understand what might be happening with an appliance, what a repair might cost, and how to keep appliances running longer between service visits. None of them require you to be a tech to use them.
The error code decoder is particularly useful if your appliance is displaying a fault code on its screen and you’re not sure what it means. The tool covers error codes across all major brands and explains what the code indicates and whether it’s something you can address yourself or whether it requires a technician.
Questions People Ask Before Booking a Repair in Jupiter and the Surrounding Area
These are questions we actually get asked, organized the way people tend to ask them out loud. Some answers are quick, some are more detailed, because the question warrants it.
Do you come out to Jupiter Farms, or just central Jupiter?
We serve all of Jupiter including Jupiter Farms, as well as the surrounding communities of Palm Beach Gardens, Tequesta, Juno Beach, North Palm Beach, Abacoa, and Lake Park. Jupiter Farms does take a bit longer to reach from the eastern parts of our coverage area, but we get there. If you’re on a well and have unusual water conditions affecting your appliances, let us know when you book.
Can salt air really damage indoor appliances if my windows are usually closed?
Yes, it can, and this is one of the questions we get most often from newer residents. Salt particles and moisture in coastal Florida air infiltrate through HVAC systems, door and window gaps, and ventilation openings. Appliances with condenser coils, like refrigerators, freezers, and wine coolers, are especially vulnerable because the coils attract and hold salt-laden dust. Over time this creates an insulating layer that forces the compressor to work harder, shortens its lifespan, and eventually causes the unit to fail. Our page on salt air appliance damage in Jupiter FL covers this in more detail, including what you can do to protect appliances without spending a lot of money.
My refrigerator stopped cooling overnight. Is this an emergency?
It depends on what’s in it. If you have perishables, the general guidance is that a full refrigerator will stay safe for about four hours after power loss or cooling failure, and a full freezer for about 48 hours if you keep the door closed. For the appliance itself, a sudden cooling failure can indicate a number of things, from a failed compressor to a dirty condenser coil to a refrigerant leak. Our guide on refrigerators not cooling in Jupiter walks through the most common causes. We offer same-day service for cooling emergencies, so call as early in the day as possible.
What’s the difference between a range hood repair and a vent hood repair?
Practically speaking, we use both terms to describe the same category of appliance, the ventilation unit mounted above a cooktop or range. Some manufacturers call their products range hoods, others call them vent hoods or exhaust hoods. Our range hood repair and vent hood repair services cover the same set of appliances. Common issues include fan motor failure, broken speed switches, clogged grease filters causing overheating, and lighting components that fail from heat exposure. In coastal homes, corrosion on the fan housing and motor is also a frequent cause of reduced performance.
Do you work on built-in or integrated appliances in Palm Beach Gardens gated communities?
Yes. We have experience with panel-ready and integrated appliances that are built into cabinetry, which require more care to access without damaging the surrounding finishes. We also know the documentation that some gated communities in Palm Beach Gardens, like BallenIsles and Mirasol, typically require before a service vendor can enter the property. If your community has specific requirements, let us know when you book and we’ll coordinate.
Is it worth fixing a 12-year-old washer, or should I just replace it?
The honest answer depends on what the repair costs and what’s wrong with the washer. As a rough rule, if a repair costs more than 50 percent of what a comparable new unit would cost, replacement usually makes more financial sense. Most washers have a useful life of about 10 to 14 years, so a 12-year-old machine is near the end of its expected lifespan. If the needed repair is minor, like a lid switch, pump, or door seal, it’s usually worth doing. If it’s a bearing failure or control board issue that costs several hundred dollars to fix, the math often doesn’t favor repair. We’ll give you that assessment honestly when we diagnose it. You can also use our repair cost estimator ahead of time to get a rough sense of the numbers.
What should I check before calling about a dishwasher that isn’t cleaning well?
A few things are worth ruling out before booking a tech. First, check that the spray arms can spin freely and that their holes aren’t clogged with mineral deposits. Second, make sure you’re using a rinse aid, because in Florida’s hard water conditions it makes a meaningful difference. Third, check whether the filter basket at the bottom of the tub is clogged, because a dirty filter is one of the most common causes of poor cleaning performance. If those checks don’t reveal anything obvious, it’s likely a water inlet valve issue, a worn door seal, or a pump problem. Our dishwasher repair page covers the full range of issues we diagnose. For frequently asked questions about our service process, visit our FAQ page.
Do you repair outdoor BBQ grills and pool heaters in North Palm Beach and Tequesta?
Yes. We service gas BBQ grills and outdoor cooking appliances and pool heaters throughout our entire service area, including North Palm Beach and Tequesta. Outdoor appliances in coastal Florida age faster than indoor ones because of the combination of salt air, humidity, and UV exposure. For pool heaters specifically, annual inspection is worth doing because a heater that’s sitting unused through the warmer months can develop issues you won’t discover until you actually need it.
Ready to Book a Repair Across Jupiter or the Surrounding Area?
Same-day appointments are available across all eight communities we serve. Honest diagnosis, upfront pricing, and a 90-day warranty on every repair we complete.
Schedule a Repair View All Our Services