LuxeFix Appliance Care is a Bridgeport, Connecticut–based appliance repair company serving Fairfield County's homeowners with the kind of careful, considered work most of us thought had disappeared from the trades. The company was founded after more than eight years of hands-on appliance work across both everyday brands and high-end built-ins. The decision to form LuxeFix as a dedicated business came from one consistent piece of feedback: customers wanted someone they could keep calling.
That's what we set out to be. A single, trustworthy point of contact for everything that plugs in, hooks up, or vents, refrigerators, washers, dryers, ranges, wall ovens, garbage disposals, ice makers, dishwashers. Brands from Whirlpool, GE, Samsung, LG, and Maytag through to Sub-Zero, Viking, Wolf, Thermador, Miele, and Bosch. Service across Bridgeport, Fairfield, Stratford, Trumbull, Milford, Shelton, Westport, Norwalk, and surrounding towns.
How we work
When we arrive, the visit follows a pattern customers have come to count on. We listen first, what's the appliance doing, when did it start, has it happened before? Then we diagnose, properly, with the right tools. We explain what we found in plain language, give a flat written quote, and only proceed with your go-ahead. When the repair is done, we test it with you watching and clean up so the kitchen looks like we were never there.
None of that is unusual on paper. What's unusual is how often it doesn't happen in this industry. Most of our work today comes from repeat customers and direct referrals, homeowners passing our number to a neighbor whose Sub-Zero just quit, or a family member whose dryer is making a noise nobody can place. That's the relationship business we wanted to build, and it's the one we're growing.
What "premium" actually means
The word "premium" gets used a lot in the trades and it usually means nothing. For us it means three concrete things. First, the diagnosis is real, we don't guess at parts, we test. Second, the repair uses OEM components whenever they're available, because aftermarket parts on a Sub-Zero or a Viking are a false economy. Third, the visit is calm and respectful: drop cloths down, shoes covered, no upselling, no surprises, no leaving a mess.
We also believe in being honest about when a repair doesn't make sense. If your fifteen-year-old refrigerator needs a $900 compressor, we'll tell you to put that money toward a new unit. The goal isn't the highest invoice, it's the right answer.