Homeowners in Des Plaines, IL often ask two things during a service call: How much should this repair cost, and who actually makes Dacor parts now that Bosch is involved? Both questions matter, especially for high-end kitchens with premium appliances. Here is a clear, local guide that answers both, with practical price ranges, brand context, and when to repair versus replace. For Dacor appliance repair Des Plaines IL residents can count on Unique Repair Services, Inc. for expert diagnostics, honest pricing, and factory-grade parts.
Prices vary by model, age, and part availability. Labor rates in Des Plaines generally range from $129 to $189 for the service call and diagnosis, which is commonly applied to the repair if approved on the same visit. Parts and additional labor stack on top. Based on real jobs across the Northwest Suburbs, here are grounded ranges.
Ovens and ranges: An igniter for a gas Dacor range often lands between $250 and $420 installed, depending on model and part sourcing. Control boards and touch panels can run $450 to $900 installed. Sealed system repairs for built-in wall ovens are rare; temperature regulation issues are usually sensor or board related.
Cooktops: Induction or electric glass tops are typically $300 to $600 for elements, sensors, and switches. If the glass top cracks, the part cost alone can push $450 to $900, so the total may approach replacement territory for older units.
Refrigerators: High-end units vary more than any other category. A fresh food section evaporator fan repair might be $250 to $450. An ice maker assembly usually comes in at $300 to $550. Sealed system work—compressor, evaporator, condenser—starts around $900 and can exceed $1,600 on built-in units, especially if the unit uses specialty compressors or Unique Repair Services, Inc. Best Dacor Appliance Repair Des Plaines IL requires system recharges with pricier refrigerants.
Dishwashers: Circulation pump or motor assemblies are commonly $300 to $550 installed. Door latch, fill valve, or drain pump repairs normally land in the $200 to $350 range. Control boards may reach $350 to $600 installed on premium models.
Microwaves and speed ovens: Door switches and fuses are often under $250. Magnetrons and high-voltage parts can reach $350 to $700. Built-in units add removal and reinstallation time, which affects labor.
Dryers and washers: Belt and roller kits in dryers often sit between $200 and $350. Heating elements and gas valve coils trend $250 to $450. On front-load washers, drain pumps are $250 to $400, while control boards and bearings are higher, sometimes $450 to $900 depending on brand and access.
These brackets reflect typical scenarios. Complex diagnostics, limited-run parts, or stacked installations can increase labor. Older appliances may need extra time for seized fasteners or brittle harnesses. A transparent quote should explain both parts costs and time estimates before work starts.
Dacor is an American luxury appliance brand known for pro-style ranges, wall ovens, columns, and ventilation. Bosch’s parent company, BSH Home Appliances, acquired Dacor several years ago. That acquisition matters for parts sourcing and engineering lineage.
What this means for service: Many Dacor models built after the acquisition share components, testing standards, or supplier networks with BSH. Control boards, sensors, and some hardware may now route through BSH distribution. In practice, this can improve parts availability on newer Dacor models compared to smaller boutique brands. Older Dacor units pre-acquisition still rely on legacy part numbers, which sometimes require cross-referencing to newer superseded parts. A shop experienced with both brands reads these changes quickly, which shortens downtime.
Homeowners often worry that the Bosch connection means “generic” parts. In premium brands, compatible does not mean generic. The right part is either a Dacor-labeled component or a manufacturer-approved equivalent that meets the same electrical and mechanical specs. Service quality comes from using correct parts, checking firmware versions where applicable, and performing calibrations—like temperature offsets on ovens or defrost parameters on refrigerators—after the install.
A general rule is to repair if the estimate is less than half the cost of a comparable replacement and the unit has meaningful life left. For Dacor ranges and ovens that can perform well for 15 years or more, a $400 to $900 repair often makes sense at year 7 or 8. On high-end built-in refrigerators, even a $1,200 repair can be smart if the cabinet integration and performance are still strong, because replacement may exceed $10,000 plus carpentry.
There are exceptions. If a refrigerator has repeated sealed system failures, replacement may be wiser. If a control board is discontinued with no approved substitute, repair might hinge on rebuilding services, which affects timing and reliability. A tech with Dacor experience can spot telltale patterns, such as recurring ice maker failures due to design updates that call for an upgraded kit rather than a like-for-like swap.
The price on a parts website never tells the whole story. Installation difficulty, calibration procedures, and diagnostic time matter.
Tight installs: Built-in wall ovens often require careful removal to avoid trim damage. Two-person handling is common. That extra labor protects cabinetry and ensures proper reseating for airflow.
Electrical and gas checks: A new igniter on a Dacor range will still misbehave if the voltage is low or the gas pressure is off. A thorough repair includes verifying power, ground, and supply pressure.
Software and sensors: Modern Dacor appliances can require control resets, firmware checks, or thermistor calibration. A rushed swap without these steps can lead to the same error code returning a week later.
Customer settings: Many “failures” are settings conflicts—Sabbath mode on an oven, child lock on a cooktop, or a refrigerator set to “vacation” mode. Clear education prevents repeat calls and saves money.
Des Plaines sits close to multiple regional parts distributors, which helps. For current-production Dacor models, standard components often arrive within 1 to 3 business days. Specialty parts, trim kits, and some glass assemblies may require 5 to 10 business days. Legacy models built before the Bosch acquisition can take longer. A shop that keeps common Dacor igniters, temperature sensors, fan motors, and ice maker components in local stock can finish many jobs on the first or second visit.
In the field around Cumberland, Golf Road, and the neighborhoods near Lake Park, the service team often sees a few repeat patterns. Gas ranges with weak or delayed ignition point to a failing igniter or a grounding issue at the outlet. Wall ovens that run cool or overshoot often need a temperature sensor or a control recalibration after a board replacement. Column refrigerators may develop a noisy evaporator fan as bearings wear; catching that early prevents frost buildup and temperature swings. On dishwashers, high-end spray arms and pump assemblies can clog with fine debris; a deep clean plus a new seal kit brings performance back without a full rebuild.
Homeowners prefer straight answers. The team starts with a clear diagnostic rate that applies to the repair. Estimates include parts, labor, tax, and any panel removal or reinstallation. If a part is backordered, a realistic lead time is given upfront. If there are two ways to fix a problem—a direct part swap versus an updated kit—both options are explained with pros and cons. For Dacor appliance repair Des Plaines IL clients get written estimates and photos when helpful, which reduces surprises.
Use these simple steps to rule out avoidable service calls, especially after a power outage or recent remodel:
If the issue persists, schedule service with the model and serial number ready. That allows pre-ordering likely parts.
High-end appliances reward careful work. Proper torque on oven door hinges keeps seals tight and prevents heat loss. Correct application of thermal paste on sensors improves accuracy. Sealed system work requires EPA-certified handling and exact charge weights. These details affect both performance and longevity. A team that works daily on Dacor, Bosch, Thermador, and similar brands develops instincts that save hours and avoid callbacks.
If a Dacor range won’t ignite, a column fridge runs warm, or a dishwasher leaves residue, a short call can sort out next steps and costs. Unique Repair Services, Inc. serves Des Plaines and nearby areas, from Oakton Street to Rand Road and over to Mt. Prospect and Park Ridge. Expect clear pricing, factory-grade parts, and repairs that hold up.
Call or book online to schedule Dacor appliance repair in Des Plaines, IL. A well-done fix is often far less than replacement, and done right, it can add years of strong performance to a premium kitchen.
Unique Repair Services, Inc. provides factory authorized appliance repair in Des Plaines, IL. Our technicians repair refrigerators, ovens, dishwashers, washers, dryers, and microwaves from leading brands. We are factory trained and certified by Samsung, Electrolux, and Frigidaire. Our team attends manufacturer training on new models to stay current with the latest technology. We deliver in-home service with clear communication and reliable results. If you need appliance repair in Des Plaines, Unique Repair Services is ready to help. Unique Repair Services, Inc.
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