Appliance Repair in Newbury Park — Same Service as Thousand Oaks, Same Price
When an appliance fails in Newbury Park, our techs at Same Day Appliance Repair trace it to a handful of patterns: Sub-Zero ice makers slowing as Cal-Am water scales the inlet valve screen, Miele dishwashers throwing F11 drain errors with spray arms needing descaling, Wolf range F7 faults that are the temperature probe ($80-100) and not the control board ($600+), and KitchenAid washers showing F5 E2 door-latch errors. We dispatch same-day across Lang Ranch, Hillcrest, and Newbury Park proper. $89 residential diagnostic, waived with repair. BHGS #A49573, EPA 608 Universal certified (#1346255700410), BBB Accredited.
Newbury Park is technically part of Thousand Oaks, and from our branch's perspective it's treated exactly that way. Our technicians are in the Conejo Valley every day. Newbury Park isn't a remote outpost that requires a travel surcharge — it's where we work.
The housing in Newbury Park reflects the Conejo Valley character: well-maintained family homes, established neighborhoods like Lang Ranch, and a mix of appliances from Samsung and LG in the mid-range to Sub-Zero, Wolf, Miele, and Thermador in the larger homes. Our technicians carry OEM parts for all of these on every Conejo Valley truck.
One thing we watch for specifically in Newbury Park: Cal-Am water hardness. The same water system that serves Thousand Oaks serves Newbury Park, and the mineral content affects dishwasher spray arms, refrigerator inlet valves, and ice maker components over time. We check for this proactively on every service call involving water-connected appliances — because a $20 filter replacement or inlet screen cleaning prevents the $300 pump or valve replacement it can cause.
Diagnostic fee is $89, credited toward the repair. Call (424) 208-0228.