Ranchettes, vineyard country, and lake rentals at the end of long private roads along SH 71. One call reaches a technician who arrives with the parts already in the van — quotes free.
Appliance repair in Spicewood, Texas means a technician who works the SH 71 corridor southeast of Marble Falls: the unincorporated Hill Country where Burnet County meets Lake Travis, where Smithwick and Double Horn mark the turnoffs, where houses sit on acreage behind gates, and where the nearest parts counter is a half-hour back up the highway. The technicians routed to Spicewood plan the drive around what they carry, and the callback comes with a free quote.
Because a second trip costs an hour each way. A technician who knows Spicewood asks the right questions on the phone — brand, model if you have it, exactly what the machine does and does not do — so the van leaves Marble Falls with the likely part aboard. That is the difference between a refrigerator cold again by afternoon and a refrigerator cold again on Thursday. It is also why the quote for a Spicewood address is honest about what can be finished in one visit and what will need an ordered part.
Nearly every Spicewood house outside the small subdivisions cooks and dries on propane and draws from a well in the limestone, and both facts show up in the appliance. Propane ranges and dryers fail on igniters, orifices, and regulators; well water scales dishwashers, washers, and ice makers early. The appliance-side parts are the technician's to replace. The propane system from tank to appliance is Railroad Commission-licensed work, the well and softener plumbing is a licensed plumber's, and the quote says so wherever a job reaches those lines. Gate codes and a description of the road matter more here than anywhere in the county — say them when you call.
The Spicewood end of Lake Travis carries a steady share of short-term rentals and second homes, and their appliances live on the booking calendar. A warm refrigerator discovered by a guest on Friday, a dishwasher that quit on the last load of the previous stay, a dryer choked with a summer of beach towels: each has to be fixed in the gap between check-out and check-in. The rental and second-home service page describes the standing arrangement — model numbers on file, an off-season walk-through, a number that answers — that keeps a Spicewood property manager's weekend quiet.
Spicewood has been building: custom homes on subdivided ranch tracts, with premium kitchens and builder-grade laundry rooms arriving on the same calendar. Five-year-old machines fail electronically — a control board, a touch panel, an inverter compressor's drive — and they are usually worth repairing. The technicians routed here carry the common boards for the brands local builders install, and they state plainly when a part must be ordered and how long it will take.
Inside the appliance, the technician; on the wall side of the plug, a TDLR-licensed electrician; on the water, drain, and natural-gas side, a licensed plumber; on the propane system, a Railroad Commission licensee; inside a sealed refrigerant circuit, EPA Section 608 certification. Describe the problem on Spur 191 or down a gravel road off Paleface Ranch Road, and the callback, like the quote, is free.
Gate code, road description, and the part already loaded. Free Spicewood appliance repair quotes — the SH 71 corridor to the Lake Travis shore.
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